As the enchanting glow of lanterns graces the night sky, expat families in Beijing have a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Chinese culture during the Lantern Festival. Lantern Festival occurs on the 15th day of the first lunar month. This year, it falls on Feb 24. Partake in age-old traditions, savor delectable treats, and create lasting memories. Here’s a guide on how foreign families can infuse their own flair into this time-honored festival.
First, let’s start with where you can go to take in the sights. Beijing comes alive with vibrant lantern markets during the Lantern Festival. Check out the largest lantern show in the city at Wuyuhe Park with your family and take in the festive atmosphere.
For those who are culturally curious, join in on a cultural event this weekend and learn about the holiday as well as how to make traditional lanterns. You can also savor some delicious tangyuan!
Then make a pit stop at literally any supermarket on your way home to pick up some tangyuan or yuanxiao and celebrate the Lantern Festival with a culinary adventure. What’s the difference? We explain it all in this article here. Blend traditional Chinese dishes associated with the festival with your family’s favorite recipes. This fusion of flavors reflects the diversity of your household.
Be sure to document your family’s Lantern Festival celebration through photographs and videos. Create a scrapbook or digital album, highlighting the unique blend of traditions and personal touches that made your celebration memorable. Want to share it with us? Just add TBJHelper on WeChat (ID: tbjhelper) and request to join our Best of Beijing in Photos group chat to submit yours!
The Lantern Festival in Beijing offers foreign families a captivating journey into Chinese traditions. By blending local customs with your own unique touches, you can create a celebration that resonates with the diversity of your expat experience. As lanterns illuminate the night, let this festival be a beacon of unity and cultural exploration for your family in the heart of Beijing.
Images: Courtesy of organizer, Vivienne Tseng-Rush