Ten miles of lanterns light up the ancient city on the sea You might as well take a journey back to

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-02-25

Chao News trainee reporter Zhou Hangqi.

When the thousand-year-old city on the sea meets the ten-mile lantern, you might as well take a journey back to the millennium!

On the evening of February 24, the "Thousand Lights Shine on Changguo, Song Yunding Haishan" national Lantern Festival activity lit up the thousand-year-old city on the sea. Brilliant and brightly lit, the ten miles of lanterns present a feast of light and shadow that integrates tradition and modernity for the majority of citizens and tourists, and also reflects the vigorous cultural vitality of this thousand-year-old city.

In Dinghai Cultural Square, the giant dragon lantern attracts citizens and tourists to stop and watch the trainee reporter Zhou Hangqi photographed.

Dressed up in Hanfu, painted exquisite makeup, put on a lantern, strolled through the ancient city, and suddenly collided with the festive atmosphere in the poems and ancient paintings! "Tonight, I dressed the child in a full set of Hanfu, wore a Yingluo collar, and dotted a flower on her forehead, wanting her to feel the happiness of the ancient woman going out for the Lantern Festival. Citizen Zheng Xiaoxian dressed up his fifth-grade daughter early, and the two of them also lined up at the candy blowing booth in the Lantern Festival market, "The child has never seen this candy blowing man, and he can't walk when he sees it. Finally, it was her daughter's turn to blow candy, and she hurriedly raised her mobile phone to record.

In the Lantern Festival market, there was a long queue at the booth of the candy blowing man trainee reporter Zhou Hangqi to shoot.

The lanterns are colorful, walking through them is like being in the sea of stars, and the hometown is very warm and delicious! That night, Ms. Gu, who has lived in Shanghai for a long time, also stopped at the place full of lanterns for a long time, and the hanging lanterns with the surname of Baijia, the planet lantern, and the poetry lantern attracted her to take pictures again and again. Not far away, wonderful programs such as dancing and singing on the literary stage were staged in turn, and laughter, applause, and cheers were higher than one after another. "Take a walk in the old street, the taste of the Lantern Festival will come out at once, there are a lot of beautiful photos, and the WeChat nine-square grid can't be put down, and there are more than 50 likes at once. Sighing at the beautiful scenery of her hometown and the strong atmosphere of the Lantern Festival, Ms. Gu said that in recent years, the old city has changed a lot, and every time she goes home, there are surprises, whether it is the champion pavilion and large plane on the East China Sea Cloud Corridor, or the hot springs and ancient camphor stations on the East China Sea Cultural Corridor, all of which have left her and her family's laughter.

On Dinghai Middle Street, citizens and tourists hold umbrellas to watch wonderful theatrical performances Photographed by trainee reporter Zhou Hangqi.

The thousand-year-old city has been revitalized, and in the future, Dinghai will bring more beauty and surprises. It is planned that by 2025, along the East and West Streets, around Zuyin Temple, Taiping Lane, Sangyuan Lane, Yanchi and other areas will be revitalized. In addition, in the process of micro-renewal of the ancient city, Dinghai will also strengthen the layout of characteristic folk customs, traditional crafts and other formats, and plans to introduce a number of "time-honored" brands and "time-honored" stores in relevant blocks, retain more old objects and old crafts with historical value, and create classic traditional cultural brands. At the same time, it will actively introduce creative catering, characteristic retail, cultural and creative spaces, public exhibitions and other diversified business formats to attract more young people to check in, and create a vibrant multi-characteristic cultural block, cultural landmark and urban cultural business card.

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