Street Lights
Wandering lanterns are a folk art form that is popular in Guli, Xintai City. In order to pray for good fortune and peace, the masses created the image of wandering lanterns, and the earliest records can be found in the Sui and Tang dynasties. Wandering lanterns are in the image of a civil official, made of large double jars and Luohan chairs as the main materials. He is wearing a green robe, more than 3 meters tall, and vivid. The use of wandering lanterns is limited to the festive period from the Spring Festival to the 16th day of the first lunar month. When playing, red candles are lit in the jars, and strong men hold up the Luohan chairs and walk at the forefront of the celebration team. It is majestic and spectacular. Wherever they go, people set off firecrackers and worship them with great piety. Because wandering lanterns imply auspiciousness, they are loved by the people. (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.) (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.)