Lantern Festival

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Lantern Festival
元宵節
元宵节
Lantern Festival in Taiwan at night 5.jpg
Lantern Festival celebrated in Tainan at night
Official nameYuánxiāo jié (元宵節) / Shàngyuán jié
Observed byChinese
TypeCultural, Religious
SignificanceMarks the end of the Chinese New Year
ObservancesFlying of paper lanterns;
consumption of tangyuan
Date15th day of the 1st lunisolar month
2024 date24 February
2025 date12 February
2026 date3 March
Related to Chotrul Duchen (in Tibet)
Daeboreum (in Korea)
Koshōgatsu (in Japan)
Magha Puja (in Thailand, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos)
Tết Nguyên Tiêu (in Vietnam)
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Lantern Festival
Traditional Chinese 元宵節
Simplified Chinese 元宵节
Literal meaning"Prime Night Festival"
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin Yuánxiāo jié
Gwoyeu Romatzyh Yuanshiau jye
Wade–Giles Yüan2-hsiao1 chieh2
IPA [ɥɛ̌n.ɕjáʊ tɕjě]
Wu
Romanization Nyioe siau tsih
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanization Yùhn-sīu jit
Jyutping jyun4 siu1 zit3
IPA [jyn˩ siw˥ tsit̚˧]
Southern Min
Hokkien POJ Goân-siau-chiat
Tâi-lô Guân-siau-tsiat
Eastern Min
Fuzhou BUC Nguòng-siĕu-cáik