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Qinhuai Lantern Festival Lights Up Nanjing with 390 Lanterns

On Wednesday evening, January 21, 2026, the 40th Qinhuai Lantern Festival officially illuminated Bailuzhou Park in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, marking the start of a vibrant celebration along the Qinhuai River.

This year’s festival features around 390 lantern installations across multiple exhibition zones, accompanied by more than 200 cultural activities running through March 31. From traditional dragon dances and paper‐cutting workshops to night‐time river cruises lit by lantern glow, the event blends ancient heritage with modern creativity.

For the first time, overseas exhibition zones in the Netherlands and France bring the Chinese New Year spirit to Europe. Interactive lantern displays in Amsterdam and Lyon invite international audiences to explore the 1,700‐year history of the Qinhuai celebrations.

Recognized as a national‐level intangible cultural heritage of China, the Qinhuai Lantern Festival has grown from local temple fairs to a global cultural phenomenon. Young travelers and digital nomads can immerse themselves in sustainable travel experiences, from eco‐friendly lantern workshops to local homestays along the riverbank.

Whether you’re a culture enthusiast, tech‐savvy global citizen, or someone seeking a unique winter getaway, the Qinhuai Lantern Festival offers a dazzling showcase of tradition, innovation, and cross‐cultural exchange. Plan your visit before the lights dim on March 31!

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