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Chinese Cultural Festival Returns to New Mexico; Dragon Lights Albuquerque Debuts in New Mexico on October 5

By Chinese Cultural EXPO

Dragon Lights Albuquerque, a Chinese cultural festival formerly known as the New Mexico Chinese Lantern Festival, will debut at EXPO New Mexico on October 5, 2018 and run through December 2, 2018.  Returning to New Mexico in its second year, the festival will feature all new larger-than-life, fully-illuminated lanterns, as well as Chinese cultural performances and special handcrafts.  

“We are thrilled to share Chinese customs with New Mexicans and showcase our history and culture,” said Stephanie Zhou, spokesperson for Dragon Lights Albuquerque.  “While lantern festivals are generally celebrated on the last day of the lunar calendar, we are bringing this family-friendly experience to EXPO New Mexico.  For eight weeks, New Mexicans do not need a passport to experience the excitement and wonders of China.  We encourage the entire community to come out andexperience the festival’s exciting activities, compelling performances, and enjoy the beauty and splendor of our lanterns.”  

With more than 15,000 LED lights, the event will highlight the U.S. tour debut of “Temple of Heaven,” a three-story tall ancient temple lantern, an enormous 40-foot-long dragon lantern, and 25 oversized Chinese-themed lanterns.  The festival will alsoshowcase Chinese dancers and acrobats in two nightly showsand three weekend shows featuring face changing performances, contortion acts, and Chinese Yo-Yo presentations.  A team of 25 artisans will assemble the lanterns as each one is hand built specifically for New Mexico by craftsmen from Zigong, China,which is regarded as China’s cultural capital for the ancient art of lantern-crafting.

In addition to the lanterns and performances, Dragon Lights Albuquerque will also feature authentic handcraftdemonstrations including inner-bottle painting, traditional Chinese calligraphy, and crystal engraving, which will all be available for purchase.  Attendees can enjoy traditional Asian and American cuisine along with fair food, and a beer garden for adults.

Dragon Lights Albuquerque will also host several cultural programs this year including themed weekends, holiday activities, and a booth at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.  Visitors who show a Dragon Lights ticket receipt at the booth will receive the first edition of the collectible Dragon Lights Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta pin for wearing, collecting and trading.

Dragon Lights Festival will take place between October 5 and December 2 at EXPO New Mexico in Albuquerque.  The festival will be closed on Mondays, but will run every Tuesday  through Sunday and begin at 6 p.m. and last until 10 p.m. in the evening.  The stage

performances begin at 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. from Sunday through Thursday.  On Friday the Saturday evenings, the performances begin at 6:30 p.m., 8 p.m. and include an additional show at 9 p.m.  Ample parking is available at EXPO New Mexico for $5 in cash per automobile.  Tickets begin at$13 for children between 5 years old and 16 years old, with an online discounted price of $12.  Admission for children younger than 5 years old is free.  Tickets for military and college students with identification are $15, with an online discounted price of $14.  Tickets for seniors 65 years old and older are $15, with an online discounted price of $14.  Tickets for adults are $18, with an online discounted price of $17.  A family four-pack of tickets cost $50, with an online discounted price of $48.  Tickets can be purchased at the box office at the festival entrance during festival hours, the Chinese Culture Center, or online for discounted prices at dragonlightsabq.com.

Dragon Lights Albuquerque is presented by Tianyu Arts and Culture, an international company devoted to sharing Chinese culture.  For 2,000 years China has celebrated the New Year with lanterns, and this year New Mexico will help celebrate with 25 of the largest lanterns the state has ever seen.

For more information about Dragon Lights please visit the website dragonlightsabq.com.

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