I feel sorry to learn from SweetLemon above that Taiwaneses seldom display lanterns nowadays
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Well Taiwan kids carry lantern like us on the 15 day of CNY. Although that seems strange to us too.% M1 H# a& y+ p3 Z* D/ O0 e
Me having lots of fun with traditional lantern too. If I burned one, no worry, the next day it will be replaced.公仔箱論壇" Z4 K+ s. U3 `1 W5 [! E
Hmmmm, I was so spoilt. Nooooo...not at all. When the boys burned their second lantern, will be replaced by tin can.& U7 `% T3 h6 D) n" b4 ^
Or the cheaper Japanese lantern. Haha...so much fun to remember these things.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb$ E0 W1 G7 D- V
So do they still have this kind of traditional lantern?
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