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Dragon Lanters
Paper lanterns have a rich history and cultural significance, spanning across centuries and continents. These delicate and versatile decorations have been used for everything from lighting to symbolizing hope and happiness.
Radharani, Russia
Radharani said:
posted 3 months ago

The origins of paper lanterns can be traced back to ancient China, where they were first used during the Han dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD). These early lanterns were made of rice paper and bamboo and were used to light the way during festivals and celebrations.

Radharani, Russia
Radharani said:
posted 3 months ago

In the 8th century, paper lanterns were introduced to Japan, where they quickly became a symbol of good luck and happiness. During the annual Obon festival, families would hang paper lanterns in their homes to guide the spirits of their ancestors back to the afterlife. This tradition continues to this day, with brightly lit paper lanterns still being used to celebrate the festival.

Radharani, Russia
Radharani said:
posted 3 months ago

Paper lanterns also played a significant role in Chinese and Japanese culture as symbols of hope and perseverance. During times of war, people would hang paper lanterns outside their homes as a sign of hope for peace. This symbol of hope and resilience has been carried down through the generations and is still a cherished tradition in many cultures today.

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