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,{"name":"programmeDescription", "type":"text", "value":"<strong><span style="font-size: 18pt;">Chinese Lanterns: An Enduring Heritage</span></strong><br /><br />The dazzling lantern displays carry a profound and enduring Chinese cultural heritage. The Lantern Display features a 6-metre ornate palace lantern, along with sky lanterns, lotus flower, carp fish and peony lanterns. It also includes cute little lions and fish made by local paper-crafting master, all of which contribute to the inheritance of traditional craftsmanship and culture.<br /><br /><strong>Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage – Exhibition on Traditional Craftsmanship of Lantern Making</strong><br /><em><strong>Glittering Fish<span>.</span>Lanterns with Abundant Blessings*</strong></em><br /><br />The Intangible Cultural Heritage Office invited experienced paper-crafting Master Mr. Mo Cheuk Kei to make exquisite lanterns for this year's lantern carnival with the theme of <em>Glittering Fish<span>.</span>Lanterns with Abundant Blessings</em>. These lanterns look like a traditional New Year painting. The cute little lions play fish on the pond, happily sticking <em>huichun</em> (spring scrolls) and praying for the new year.<br /><br />*Organised by the Intangible Cultural Heritage Office "}]}
Chinese Lanterns: An Enduring Heritage
The dazzling lantern displays carry a profound and enduring Chinese cultural heritage. The Lantern Display features a 6-metre ornate palace lantern, along with sky lanterns, lotus flower, carp fish and peony lanterns. It also includes cute little lions and fish made by local paper-crafting master, all of which contribute to the inheritance of traditional craftsmanship and culture.
Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage – Exhibition on Traditional Craftsmanship of Lantern Making
Glittering Fish.Lanterns with Abundant Blessings*
The Intangible Cultural Heritage Office invited experienced paper-crafting Master Mr. Mo Cheuk Kei to make exquisite lanterns for this year's lantern carnival with the theme of Glittering Fish.Lanterns with Abundant Blessings. These lanterns look like a traditional New Year painting. The cute little lions play fish on the pond, happily sticking huichun (spring scrolls) and praying for the new year.
*Organised by the Intangible Cultural Heritage Office
The dazzling lantern displays carry a profound and enduring Chinese cultural heritage. The Lantern Display features a 6-metre ornate palace lantern, along with sky lanterns, lotus flower, carp fish and peony lanterns. It also includes cute little lions and fish made by local paper-crafting master, all of which contribute to the inheritance of traditional craftsmanship and culture.
Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage – Exhibition on Traditional Craftsmanship of Lantern Making
Glittering Fish.Lanterns with Abundant Blessings*
The Intangible Cultural Heritage Office invited experienced paper-crafting Master Mr. Mo Cheuk Kei to make exquisite lanterns for this year's lantern carnival with the theme of Glittering Fish.Lanterns with Abundant Blessings. These lanterns look like a traditional New Year painting. The cute little lions play fish on the pond, happily sticking huichun (spring scrolls) and praying for the new year.
*Organised by the Intangible Cultural Heritage Office