Shanghai Daily

Annual lantern show merges mist, myth and mechanics in lakeside setting

- Yang Yang and Tang Yuli

The annual Xinzhuang Lantern Show, the biggest lantern show in southern Shanghai, has been sparkling under the night sky beside Chunshen Lake since February 6, creating a festive vibe that combines ethereal beauty with the cheers and giggles of visitors until February 26.

Its opening ceremony started with a dragon dance following the banging of gongs and thundering of drums, then a water screen laser fountain show that thrilled viewers with an indigo misty dragon hovering above Chunshen Lake.

The installati­on is said to have been inspired by Fu Xi, a legendary Chinese ruler, and his relationsh­ip to the dragon totem. Legend has it that Fu created the image of the Chinese dragon totem through blending the body of a python, the head of a crocodile, the antlers of a deer, the eyes of a tiger, the scales of a carp, the claws of an eagle, the tale of a shark and the whisker of a catfish.

The water screen laser fountain show will be repeated at 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30pm each evening above Chunshen Lake.

The culture of the dragon, the animal sign for the Chinese zodiac this year, is a highlight of the decoration­s for the lantern show.

Some lanterns have mechanical skeletons inside that enable the mouth of the dragon lantern to exhale smog or the pedals of a lantern base to generate musical notes.

The show also features four entries from the 2nd Xinzhuang Lantern Design Competitio­n. The champion, a work in the local intangible culture heritage Xinzhuang crochet, displays a cozy setting with a granny coaching a young dragon cartoon character on how to stitch the Chinese character “⾿ ” meaning “blessings,” with Xinzhuang crochet skills.

The work was a creative effort by young designer Zhai Yushun, who is a graduate from East China University of Science and Technology.

“I have been in the trade of visual design since graduation,” Zhai said. “I like the cheerful vibe of the lantern show always, therefore signed up for the competitio­n.”

Another of Zhai’s works — “A Dragon Searching Adventure into a Well” — was accomplish­ed with the assistance of the artificial intelligen­ce-generated content tool Midjourney, and is displayed on the Minhang Skymall at 5001 Dushi Road, a sub-venue of the lantern show.

The making of a lantern goes through seven steps: doing the rendering, doing drawings for constructi­on, adapting a plan into a three-dimensiona­l picture, welding structures for a lantern, adding wires and assembling the lantern, pasting the paper, and the final decoration, according to Xu Pei, a superinten­dent of the lantern show.

Hours: Through February 26, 6-9pm Venues:

Chunshen Lake at the crossing between Li’an and Xiubo roads ᱕⭣⒆ᒯ൪ 哾ᆹ䐟⿰⌒䐟䐟ਓ

CapitaLand Minhang Plaza at 6088 Humin Rd

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Minhang Skymall at 5001 Dushi Rd Ԣⴋц⭼୶෾ 䜭ᐲ䐟 ਧ

6258 Humin Rd ⋚䰥䐟ਧ

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