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− | Since it costs money just to get in | + | Since it costs money just to get in ($18 as of 2018), I wouldn't call this a festival in the usual sense. At almost every festival I've ever attended, you pay for food and rides and so forth, but not for admission. ~[[User:PaulSank|Paul]] |
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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historicphiladelphia.org/chineselanternfestival
The Festival That Sets Franklin Square Aglow
The Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival in Franklin Square returns to Philadelphia’s Historic District with all-new, handcrafted lanterns that illuminate when the sun sets. Its truly a sight to see.
For more than five weeks, the park will glow with new (read: different every year) handcrafted lanterns constructed by lantern artisans from China.
Lantern designs in previous years have included sea creatures, lions, pandas and mythological creatures.
Note: The above descriptive information came from Visit Philadelphia.
In The News
- Behind the scenes of the Chinese Lantern Festival, WHYY, April 23, 2018.
Editor's Note
Since it costs money just to get in ($18 as of 2018), I wouldn't call this a festival in the usual sense. At almost every festival I've ever attended, you pay for food and rides and so forth, but not for admission. ~Paul