Year of the Horse Lantern Festival expected to draw up to 7 million visitors (2014/02/06) zodiac / astrology/ astronomy
Organizers of this year’s Lantern Festival in NantouCounty will begin final tests of the many lanterns on display on Friday. But preliminary checks have already attracted many photographers eager to get an early look at the horse themed lights. Some 6 to 7 million people are expected to visit the festival, which opens on Feb. 14.
The festival’s 30-ton centerpiece is patterned after a galloping horse from ancient times. Visually stunning, it constantly changes color.
The 23-meter-tall lantern towers higher than any lantern in the festival’s history. Its lighting is eco-friendly, using more than 200,000 LEDs.
Though the festival doesn’t open until Feb. 14, its venue is already drawing many photographers hopeful of getting early shots of the displays and posting them online.
One of this year’s highlights is a special aboriginal lantern section.
ChenChih-ching ActingNantouCounty Commissioner The aboriginal section has 14 lanterns, and many of them are bigger and taller than street lights. There are lights from all 14 indigenous tribes, because every tribe is represented in NantouCounty.
The NantouCounty government estimates that this year’s lantern festival will draw between 6 million and 7 million visitors.
ChenChih-ching ActingNantouCounty Commissioner There will be 80 shuttle buses a day going to and from the Wuri high speed rail station. Another 60 shuttle buses will run between the festival and the Taiwan Railways Yuanlin Station, and there will be several public buses from Taichung, about 2 to 300 a day.
With many transportation options available, the NantouCounty government is ready for the crowds expected to descend on ZhongxinNewVillage for this year’s lantern show.
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