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Get ready to light up the night because the Lantern festival is in full swing.
Let's mark the grand finale of Chinese New Year festivities.
It's a time of joy, tradition, and of course, dazzling displays of lanterns illuminating the sky.
So grab your lanterns, grab your loved ones, and lets immerse ourselves in the magic of this enchanting celebration.
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For today's program, I'm joined by Yushun in the studio and Josh Cotterell on the line.
First on today's show, the Lantern Festival falls on the 15th day in the first month on the traditional chinese calendar.
It coincides with the first full moon of the year.
This festive occasion is marked by the adornment of lanterns and vibrant banners, hence its name in English, Lantern festival.
Signifying both the pinnacle and conclusion of the Chinese New Year festivities.
This celebration holds deep cultural significance for the chinese people, and it takes a little bit of explaining to our international audience.