Pagoda Lantern Made with Porcelain Dinnerware at Sunset
by Lingfai Leung
Title
Pagoda Lantern Made with Porcelain Dinnerware at Sunset
Artist
Lingfai Leung
Medium
Photograph - Photographs
Description
This photo was shot at Toronto Chinese Lantern Festival 2008, This is a pagoda made by porcelain plate, spoon and bowls.
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The Toronto Chinese Lantern Festival was a festival held at Ontario Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Sponsored by the Rogers Media Group, the festival is the largest lantern festival held outside Asia. The lanterns - large illuminated and often animated displays made with steel frameworks covered in paper and plastics - can be as high as 50 feet and as long as 300 feet.
The Toronto event is based on the historical Chinese Lantern Festival, held in China on the fifteenth and final day of the Lunar New Year celebration.
The Festival was held at Ontario Place, on the waterfront in Toronto, near the Canadian National Exhibition grounds from July 31 - October 18, 2008. Originally envisioned as a one-year event, the success of its first year made the festival to have it lasted till 2008. - Edited from Chinese Lantern Festival 2008 website
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2008 Lingfai Leung. All copyrights reserved
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