Noun
Lantern Festival (plural Lantern Festivals)
A festival marking the end of the Chinese New Year period, celebrated on the fifteenth day of the first month in the Chinese calendar when the first full moon of the year is seen (in February or early March).
ยเปง (Yi Peng), a festival celebrated chiefly in northern Thailand on the day of the full moon in the second month of the northern Thai lunar calendar (equivalent to the twelfth month of the lunar calendar used in the rest of Thailand, generally in November).
A woman walks through a scene of umbrella lanterns made by elementary and middle school students at the Jinju Namgang Yudeung Lantern Festival in Jinju, South Korea. Source: Internet
Before the Lantern Festival, all kinds of lanterns are sold along the street and these beautiful lanterns light the dark nights. Source: Internet
Don’t miss out on the glowing spectacle of the Chinese Lantern Festival in Franklin Square. Source: Internet
“Guessing lantern riddles” is an essential part of the Lantern Festival. Source: Internet
If there are any evil spirits left lurking, the Lantern Festival, celebrated from the 13th to the 15th day of the New Year, "is the time to light all the lanterns. Source: Internet
Mother's Day: Things to do in DeKalb this weekendDon't miss the Lantern Festival in Decatur this weekend. Source: Internet