Chinese lantern festival held at Lake Carolyn - Irving
May 20th, 2012 by
Richard Michael Knittle Sr.
Richard Michael Knittle Sr.
Dallas, United States, North America
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Colorful lanterns hang from trees at Lake Carolyn in Irving at the Chinese lantern festival.
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A dragon costume used for the festivities at the Chinese lantern festival.
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Colorful Chinese flags were part of the decorations at the lantern festival.
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Lanterns for sale at this vendors booth at the Chinese lantern festival.
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A close look at a green and a red lantern at the Chinese lantern festival.
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Colorful lanterns hang from trees at Lake Carolyn in Irving at the Chinese lantern festival.
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A group on young children, who are in a Chinese language class, entertain the guest.
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A colorful dragon head seen at a booth during the Chinese lantern festival.
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A young girl enjoys the festivities with a parasol and a bubble machine.
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Lanterns were displayed at a Chinese New Year Festival around Lake Carolyn, created in many shapes and sizes with intricate designs. The Chinese lantern was the first historically documented portable light in the world.
Chinese lantern festival held in Irving at Lake Carolyn
The Chinese lantern was the first historically documented portable light in the world. Lanterns are displayed at the Chinese New Year Festival and the August Moon Festival. They are made in many shapes and sizes from small and simple spheres to intricate designs with portraits of historical figures, pictures of legends and landscapes and beautiful calligraphy.
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Richard Michael Knittle Sr.
Dallas, United States, North America
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