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Posts Tagged ‘Chinese lanterns for celebrations’

 
 

Chinese lanterns at Bonfire Night

Bonfire night is a great time for all the family, with hundreds of events and firework displays happening throughout the capital, and of course across the UK. Traditionally marking the day that Guy Fawkes’ attempt to blow up the Houses of Parlimaent was foiled and thus burned at the stake (hence why we have a Guy [...]

 
 

Chinese lanterns in China Town

One of the most popular tourist spots in the capital is the abundantly colourful and lively China Town. With tonnes of restaurants, shops and supermarkets, you’ll find whatever delight you’re seeking out in this pocket of culture in London. It’s not only the food and souvenirs which make this area completely delightful; Chinese lanterns, streamers [...]

 
 

Chinese lanterns and Arctic Weddings

We like to think that with our Chinese lanterns wedding packages, we offer the happy couple something unique and special to add to their special day. Along the same lines, we’ve been finding out about exotic locations for weddings, and have come across the possibility of getting hitched in the arctic, or somewhere equally chilly. [...]

 
 

Chinese lanterns and Thai Weddings

It seems as though it is becoming more and more common for couples to jet off, away from the UK and its unpredictable weather, to sunnier climates to celebrate their wedding day. There are lots of pros to this idea, we’re sure you’ll agree, such as the much more likely hot weather, being able to enjoy [...]

 
 

Chinese lanterns hang in Vancouver

Ahead of the 2010 winter Olympics, the streets of Vancouver have been adorned with Chinese lanterns, which display messages of good will and hope for multiculturalism and diversity in the Canadian city, as well words of encouragement for energy saving and sustaining our expendable resources. Instead of containing an Olympic torch flame, the lanterns have [...]

 
 

Chinese lanterns at the Yuan Xiao festival

On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the Chinese nation hold a lantern festival to mark the end of a series of celebrations for Chinese New Year. Yuan Xiao, literally translated as “Night of the first lunar month” is the first night of the year to see a full moon, and the party [...]

 
 

Chinese lanterns at the Full Moon Party

Every year, thousands of tourists flock to the beautiful beaches in Thailand in search of sun, sea, stunning people and wild parties- and they’re not disappointed. Backpackers aplenty can be found wandering the shores in search of said celebration, which was founded in honour of, well, a beautiful moon that a group of travellers once [...]

 
 

Chinese lanterns at July 4th Celebrations

Every year, on July 4th, fireworks and celebration erupt all over the United States of America, as the population observe the day that the country declared independence from the UK, all those years ago in 1776. Families and friends gather to rejoice throughout the day on this public holiday, with towns and villages often hosting events [...]

 
 

Exam success with Chinese lanterns

It’s that dreaded time of year again, when young people all over the country are gearing up to take various exams, which may determine some of the paths they can take in the future. Schools pile on the work and pressure of doing exceptionally well, and it can be extremely difficult to keep a cool [...]