It is the lantern festival time in Taiwan in February and the riot of colours and lights stumped the tourists as well as locals who were overwhelmed by the pomp and brightness of the festivity this month. Taiwan Vice President Wu Den-yih himself was part of the festivity when he on Feb 14 in Nantou County lit up a 23-meter tall horse-shaped lantern amid cultural shows and dances. The horse as the main attraction of the festival in a giant field is significant since this is the Chinese Year of the Horse. The venue was teeming with revelers, including many foreign tourists who visit this time of the year to Taiwan in thousands to enjoy the lantern festival. The lanterns are in all sizes and shapes with some resembling cartoon figures and some birds like peacocks or animals. The festival is celebrated with lantern making, lantern riddle games, and displays of the bright coloured lanterns. Images by Sujoy Dhar
It is the lantern festival time in Taiwan in February and the riot of colours and lights stumped the tourists as well as locals who were overwhelmed by the pomp and brightness of the festivity this month. Taiwan Vice President Wu Den-yih himself was part of the festivity when he on Feb 14 in Nantou County lit up a 23-meter tall horse-shaped lantern amid cultural shows and dances. The horse as the main attraction of the festival in a giant field is significant since this is the Chinese Year of the Horse. The venue was teeming with revelers, including many foreign tourists who visit this time of the year to Taiwan in thousands to enjoy the lantern festival. The lanterns are in all sizes and shapes with some resembling cartoon figures and some birds like peacocks or animals. The festival is celebrated with lantern making, lantern riddle games, and displays of the bright coloured lanterns. Images by Sujoy Dhar
It is the lantern festival time in Taiwan in February and the riot of colours and lights stumped the tourists as well as locals who were overwhelmed by the pomp and brightness of the festivity this month. Taiwan Vice President Wu Den-yih himself was part of the festivity when he on Feb 14 in Nantou County lit up a 23-meter tall horse-shaped lantern amid cultural shows and dances. The horse as the main attraction of the festival in a giant field is significant since this is the Chinese Year of the Horse. The venue was teeming with revelers, including many foreign tourists who visit this time of the year to Taiwan in thousands to enjoy the lantern festival. The lanterns are in all sizes and shapes with some resembling cartoon figures and some birds like peacocks or animals. The festival is celebrated with lantern making, lantern riddle games, and displays of the bright coloured lanterns. Images by Sujoy Dhar
It is the lantern festival time in Taiwan in February and the riot of colours and lights stumped the tourists as well as locals who were overwhelmed by the pomp and brightness of the festivity this month. Taiwan Vice President Wu Den-yih himself was part of the festivity when he on Feb 14 in Nantou County lit up a 23-meter tall horse-shaped lantern amid cultural shows and dances. The horse as the main attraction of the festival in a giant field is significant since this is the Chinese Year of the Horse. The venue was teeming with revelers, including many foreign tourists who visit this time of the year to Taiwan in thousands to enjoy the lantern festival. The lanterns are in all sizes and shapes with some resembling cartoon figures and some birds like peacocks or animals. The festival is celebrated with lantern making, lantern riddle games, and displays of the bright coloured lanterns. Images by Sujoy Dhar
It is the lantern festival time in Taiwan in February and the riot of colours and lights stumped the tourists as well as locals who were overwhelmed by the pomp and brightness of the festivity this month. Taiwan Vice President Wu Den-yih himself was part of the festivity when he on Feb 14 in Nantou County lit up a 23-meter tall horse-shaped lantern amid cultural shows and dances. The horse as the main attraction of the festival in a giant field is significant since this is the Chinese Year of the Horse. The venue was teeming with revelers, including many foreign tourists who visit this time of the year to Taiwan in thousands to enjoy the lantern festival. The lanterns are in all sizes and shapes with some resembling cartoon figures and some birds like peacocks or animals. The festival is celebrated with lantern making, lantern riddle games, and displays of the bright coloured lanterns. Images by Sujoy Dhar
It is the lantern festival time in Taiwan in February and the riot of colours and lights stumped the tourists as well as locals who were overwhelmed by the pomp and brightness of the festivity this month. Taiwan Vice President Wu Den-yih himself was part of the festivity when he on Feb 14 in Nantou County lit up a 23-meter tall horse-shaped lantern amid cultural shows and dances. The horse as the main attraction of the festival in a giant field is significant since this is the Chinese Year of the Horse. The venue was teeming with revelers, including many foreign tourists who visit this time of the year to Taiwan in thousands to enjoy the lantern festival. The lanterns are in all sizes and shapes with some resembling cartoon figures and some birds like peacocks or animals. The festival is celebrated with lantern making, lantern riddle games, and displays of the bright coloured lanterns. Images by Sujoy Dhar
It is the lantern festival time in Taiwan in February and the riot of colours and lights stumped the tourists as well as locals who were overwhelmed by the pomp and brightness of the festivity this month. Taiwan Vice President Wu Den-yih himself was part of the festivity when he on Feb 14 in Nantou County lit up a 23-meter tall horse-shaped lantern amid cultural shows and dances. The horse as the main attraction of the festival in a giant field is significant since this is the Chinese Year of the Horse. The venue was teeming with revelers, including many foreign tourists who visit this time of the year to Taiwan in thousands to enjoy the lantern festival. The lanterns are in all sizes and shapes with some resembling cartoon figures and some birds like peacocks or animals. The festival is celebrated with lantern making, lantern riddle games, and displays of the bright coloured lanterns. Images by Sujoy Dhar
It is the lantern festival time in Taiwan in February and the riot of colours and lights stumped the tourists as well as locals who were overwhelmed by the pomp and brightness of the festivity this month. Taiwan Vice President Wu Den-yih himself was part of the festivity when he on Feb 14 in Nantou County lit up a 23-meter tall horse-shaped lantern amid cultural shows and dances. The horse as the main attraction of the festival in a giant field is significant since this is the Chinese Year of the Horse. The venue was teeming with revelers, including many foreign tourists who visit this time of the year to Taiwan in thousands to enjoy the lantern festival. The lanterns are in all sizes and shapes with some resembling cartoon figures and some birds like peacocks or animals. The festival is celebrated with lantern making, lantern riddle games, and displays of the bright coloured lanterns. Images by Sujoy Dhar
It is the lantern festival time in Taiwan in February and the riot of colours and lights stumped the tourists as well as locals who were overwhelmed by the pomp and brightness of the festivity this month. Taiwan Vice President Wu Den-yih himself was part of the festivity when he on Feb 14 in Nantou County lit up a 23-meter tall horse-shaped lantern amid cultural shows and dances. The horse as the main attraction of the festival in a giant field is significant since this is the Chinese Year of the Horse. The venue was teeming with revelers, including many foreign tourists who visit this time of the year to Taiwan in thousands to enjoy the lantern festival. The lanterns are in all sizes and shapes with some resembling cartoon figures and some birds like peacocks or animals. The festival is celebrated with lantern making, lantern riddle games, and displays of the bright coloured lanterns. Images by Sujoy Dhar
It is the lantern festival time in Taiwan in February and the riot of colours and lights stumped the tourists as well as locals who were overwhelmed by the pomp and brightness of the festivity this month. Taiwan Vice President Wu Den-yih himself was part of the festivity when he on Feb 14 in Nantou County lit up a 23-meter tall horse-shaped lantern amid cultural shows and dances. The horse as the main attraction of the festival in a giant field is significant since this is the Chinese Year of the Horse. The venue was teeming with revelers, including many foreign tourists who visit this time of the year to Taiwan in thousands to enjoy the lantern festival. The lanterns are in all sizes and shapes with some resembling cartoon figures and some birds like peacocks or animals. The festival is celebrated with lantern making, lantern riddle games, and displays of the bright coloured lanterns. Images by Sujoy Dhar