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Nagasaki, the city with Japan's oldest Chinatown, is once again gearing up to celebrate its annual Nagasaki Lantern Festival. The festival, which runs from February 9th to 25th this year, originated in 1994 as part of Chinatown's Lunar New Year celebrations and has since become a popular event that attracts visitors from all over the world.
With over 15,000 lanterns on display throughout Shinchi Chinatown and Hamamachi, the Nagasaki Lantern Festival is a unique blend of Chinese and Japanese cultures. Visitors can expect to witness traditional dances, the Emperor Parade, and experience a festive atmosphere all across Nagasaki.
The festival's main activities take place in and around Nagasaki's Chinatown, which is transformed into a vibrant hub of parades and cultural performances. Many of the shows have their roots in traditional Chinese culture, such as lion dances and the Mazu Procession, a parade that recreates the route Chinese sailing crews once used to enter the port city.
The Nagasaki Lantern Festival is a must-see event for anyone interested in experiencing the rich cultural heritage of Japan and China. With its colorful lanterns, lively parades, and traditional performances, this festival is sure to leave visitors with unforgettable memories.
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