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Snake Lanterns Illuminate Nanjing’s City Wall in Spectacular New Year Celebration

by Caleb Wilson
June 5, 2025
in Algeria
Snake lanterns light up Nanjing’s city wall for New Year – news.cgtn.com
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  • Illuminating Tradition: Nanjing’s City Wall Radiates with Snake Lanterns for Lunar New Year
    • The Transformation of Nanjing’s Ancient Walls Through Vibrant Snake Lantern Artistry
    • The Deep Cultural Roots Behind Snake Lantern Traditions in Chinese Festivities

Illuminating Tradition: Nanjing’s City Wall Radiates with Snake Lanterns for Lunar New Year

As the Lunar New Year draws near, Nanjing transforms into a dazzling spectacle where its ancient city wall becomes a radiant canvas adorned with exquisite snake lanterns. This year’s celebration honors the Year of the Snake, blending centuries-old customs with contemporary artistry to create an unforgettable cultural experience. Both residents and visitors are captivated by this luminous display that breathes new life into historic architecture while symbolizing hope and unity for the coming year.

The Transformation of Nanjing’s Ancient Walls Through Vibrant Snake Lantern Artistry

Nanjing’s famed city wall, one of the longest surviving ancient fortifications in China, has been beautifully embellished with over 1,000 uniquely crafted snake lanterns this season. These glowing installations stretch up to three meters high and are thoughtfully positioned along key sections of the ramparts to maximize their visual impact against the backdrop of time-honored stonework.

The intricate designs incorporate festive themes and vivid color schemes, showcasing masterful craftsmanship that pays homage to Nanjing’s profound cultural roots. Visitors can meander along illuminated pathways atop the wall, immersing themselves in an atmosphere where history meets modern celebration.

This vibrant event is part of a larger initiative aimed at invigorating local traditions while boosting tourism during one of China’s most significant holidays. Highlights include:

  • Cultural Performances: Traditional music ensembles and folk dances enliven public spaces throughout the festival period.
  • Culinary Experiences: Food vendors offer authentic Jiangsu delicacies such as salted duck and steamed buns, enriching visitors’ sensory journey.
  • Interactive Workshops: Hands-on activities engage younger audiences in learning about lantern-making techniques and Chinese folklore.
FeatureDescription
Total Lanterns DisplayedMore than 1,000 distinct pieces crafted by local artisans
Tallest Lantern HeightAround 3 meters (10 feet)
Date Range for ExhibitionJanuary 15 – February 5, 2025

The Deep Cultural Roots Behind Snake Lantern Traditions in Chinese Festivities

The snake holds a revered place within Chinese symbolism—often representing wisdom, adaptability, and vitality. In traditional lore, snakes embody keen insight coupled with transformative power. The use of snake-shaped lanterns during Lunar New Year celebrations is steeped in these meanings; they are believed to dispel misfortune while inviting prosperity into homes and communities alike.

Lunar New Year festivities frequently feature elaborate parades where illuminated serpent figures dance through streets accompanied by rhythmic drumming—a vivid expression meant to energize spirits for renewal ahead. The annual illumination on Nanjing’s city wall continues this legacy by merging artistic innovation with ancestral values.

Cultural Symbolism
(Snake Motifs)
Description & Significance
Sagacity (Wisdom)A representation of intelligence gained through experience;
a guide through challenges.




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