The Art of Light: A Journey Through the Luminous World of Lanterns
Walk down the street of a bustling Chinatown at night, or wander through a park during a winter festival, and you will likely see them: glowing orbs of red and gold, casting a warm, inviting light into the darkness. There is arguably no more prominent symbol of Chinese culture in the global imagination than the red lantern. It is an image so potent it transcends language, evoking feelings of celebration, warmth, and good fortune. But what stories do these simple objects of paper and light hold? The lantern is far more than a mere decoration; it is a vessel of history, a canvas for artistry, and a beacon of collective human hope. This report embarks on a journey to explore the luminous world of lantern art, tracing its path from the practical needs of ancient China, through the splendour of imperial courts and the reverence of spiritual festivals, to the high-tech, large-scale art installations of the 21st century.
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