We at Chinese lanterns have been known to be something of a globe-trotting bunch; Tom recently took some time out to travel in the United States, Ed journeyed to Nepal in September to help locals tackle Everest, and Patrick has recently returned from Thailand. All in all, we love seeing the world and learning about [...]
Chinese Wish Lanterns is the UK's original supplier of high quality chinese lanterns - also known as Wish Lanterns.
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Wish Lantern Chinese Lanterns are safe and easy to launch, and come fully assembled. All you need to do is to light the cardborad fuel cell attached, let the chinese lantern fill up with hot air and gently float up into the night sky, creating a stunning visual effect for any occasion.
Unlike fireworks, Chinse Lanterns from Wish Lantern are silent and peaceful. The hot air in the lantern will propell it for up to 12 minutes of flight, in which time it can cover distances of up to a mile. The Wish Lantern will be seen lighting up the night sky until it gradually disappears from sight.
Wish Lantern Chinese Lanterns measure 108cm by 66cm when they are fully inflated. Once extinguished the very light rice paper and bamboo lantern will gently float back down to Earth.
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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 [...]
We love standing on the platform of the tube and watching those super TV billboards, with moving adverts on for our viewing pleasure whilst we wait for our train. We particularly love the stunning new HSBC advert, featuring Chinese lanterns, filmed during New Year’s celebrations in Shanghai, when the sky is filled with the lanterns [...]
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 [...]
There’s new craze that’s about town, and we’ve got to admit, we’re jumping right on the bandwagon with this one. Being good to the environment is all the rage- we’re talking about recycling, using public transport or car shares to get from A to B, and maybe even saving up your banana skins and apple [...]
We at Wishlantern love all things magical, particularly when they’re recorded in such distinguished works such as those penned by our very own Will Shakespeare. One of our favourite works is the classic summer spectacular “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, which follows the tale of four young people, who become the subjects of pranks played by [...]
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 [...]
We at wish lantern, funnily enough, love making wishes, and like to do all sorts of things to ensure the best odds of them coming true. We keep them secret, we keep our fingers crossed, and we try and blow out all the candles at once. We also have various releases of Chinese lanterns to [...]
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 [...]

