Lanterns in Hoi An city
Irrespective of day or night, lanterns hung on the house or small restaurants beautify the peaceful space of the streets.
The quiet and poetic lantern adorned streets and river banks act as a major attraction for tourists.
Lanterns are hung in front of restaurants ...
... and in souvenir stores.
Bamboo and silk are main materials used to produce lanterns. Bamboo used in the production is old. It is soaked in salty water 10-15 days to prevent wood-eaters.
Silk is tough enough to produce lanterns.
Lanterns which are of different sizes and colour are sold everywhere on the Hoi An streets.
Lanterns are the result of interfere among different cultures. At first, they were produced to serve the demand for life; gradually, they have been made skillfully thanks to artisans’ talented hands.
Tourists will be attracted by sparkling lanterns at night when crossing Tran Phu or Chau Thuong Van streets.
Hoi An City becomes more fanciful with the warm yellow light from lanterns.
Lanterns are not only decorations but they become part of soul in the ancient city.
On the 14th and 15th day of a lunar month, Hoi An organises flower garlands and coloured lanterns night festival. Rows of people come to the Hoai River banks, dropping flower garlands and lanterns across the surface of the river, paying for peace. Tourists can hire a small boat, rowing in the middle of the river and viewing sparkling lanterns.
( Compiled by VNF (Photo: VnExpress) )