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Chinese Speaking - Lantern Display: Colored Lanterns of the Orient














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Lantern Display: Colored Lanterns of the Orient





Lantern Display: Colored Lanterns of the Orient












China Zigong Lantern Trading Co., Ltd.

The Zigong Lantern Trading Co., Ltd. is a comprehensive, trading and import-export company that specializes in every facet of traditional Chinese lanterns. In addition to producing lantern exhibits, it designs, manufactures, leases, sells, and advertises a wide range of lantern products. Since
2002, it has produced dozens of lantern displays in China and abroad. Its production Colored Lanterns of the Orient has been successfully produced in South Korea nine times to date, with a total attendance of over 3 million people. In 2005, the company expanded its traditional lantern display
format to produce an "International Exhibition of Lights," garnering sensational acclaim.





Contact Information:

Presenter:China Zigong Lantern Trading Co., Ltd.
Contact: Zhang Neng
Telephone: 0813-210-7441
Fax: 0813-210-9702
Email: dmgs@zglantern.com
Address: No. 1 Shangyihao erzhi Road, Zigong, Sichuan Province
Post Code: 643000






Introduction:

Displays of colored lanterns are a traditional form of Chinese folk entertainment. The multicolored lanterns come in all shapes and sizes, representing flowers, birds, fish, insects, landscapes, and historical and literary figures and events. Richly embodying traditional Chinese culture, modern
lantern displays generally use modern materials, artistic designs, and craft techniques, as well as an expanded range of subject matter.





























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