I feel sorry to learn from SweetLemon above that Taiwaneses seldom display lanterns nowadays
$ H/ C2 k# `6 E* ~8 B" Ltvb now,tvbnow,bttvbin Mid-Autumn Festival.
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Well Taiwan kids carry lantern like us on the 15 day of CNY. Although that seems strange to us too.; J t, x2 _: G% V' Y
Me having lots of fun with traditional lantern too. If I burned one, no worry, the next day it will be replaced.
1 v+ D" z) a! c A$ n( J3 Y, N公仔箱論壇Hmmmm, I was so spoilt. Nooooo...not at all. When the boys burned their second lantern, will be replaced by tin can.
) t3 j T7 w+ B! S2 wtvb now,tvbnow,bttvbOr the cheaper Japanese lantern. Haha...so much fun to remember these things.
B3 M$ M: t, a# b, A. B8 D& V& D5.39.217.77 So do they still have this kind of traditional lantern?+ n( X7 y: o' N: y. W7 K( {" |
Pretty pretty japanese lantern...$ f0 M/ f: ?/ L! j2 Y4 ~
To this kid, he will not missed what he never had. The battery lantern will be his only memory growing up. |