![]() Every detail, from the traditional Chinese silk cloth to the painted designs, will be illuminated as creatures made of lanterns come to life before your eyes. Winter Lantern Festival returns for its fourth year to present another unforgettable outdoor experience! Walk through a world full of lights and lanterns lovingly handmade by artisans-some with over 20 years of experience-and learn about the culture and craftsmanship of traditional Chinese lantern festivals. □ For groups of more than 15 people please visit our website ❓ Please consult the FAQs of this experience here ♿ Accessibility: unfortunately the venue is not ADA accessible □ Dates and times: select your date & time directly in the ticket selector □ Enjoy a stunning event that over 150,000 annual guests have attended 3 years in a row ✨ Witness interactive light swings, see-saws, tunnels, and many majestic creatures composed of artisan lanterns □ Explore interactive experiences such as the Bounce House and Sugar Paintings ![]() The New York State Chinese Lantern Festival at NYS. Winter Lantern Festival is a stunning Chinese lantern festival heading to Queens, NY. □ Visit a dazzling world of light with over 1,000 Chinese lanterns made by artisans with decades of experience New York State Chinese Lantern Festival, Syracuse, New York. 73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Queens, 11004. □ Winter Lantern Festival returns with its incredible immersive lantern festival! Chinese lanterns, all handmade by artisans with. Special pricing will be available online only! Use the code generated after purchase to pick up your Wish Jar at the event Join us as Winter Lantern Festival lights up the holiday season with over 1000 lights at the Queens Farm. Since the 1990s, people in China have been given a week off work for New Year. □ Wish Jar Add-on - take home a part of the Lantern Festival with you! Your Wish Jar is a star-shaped glass container filled with mini fairy lights, perfect for that magical holiday spirit. Celebrations last for two weeks, ending on 15 February this year with the lantern festival, which marks the full moon. ![]()
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