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Introduction. A meandering array of illuminated lanterns is a millennium-old intangible cultural heritage item ...
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A meandering array of illuminated lanterns is a millennium-old intangible cultural heritage item in Zhangye City, northwest China's Gansu Province.
During the Spring Festival, local people walk into the lantern "maze," hoping to have a good harvest and a happy life next year.
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