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Galvanized House Lanterns "I can't get enough of these welcoming lanterns," Joanna says.
Sky lanterns, which are sometimes also called Chinese lanterns, are a sort of hot-air balloon made of paper.
" The red lanterns were not a problem, apparently, because the Police Department was in on the game and had agreed that scavenger hunters "who had taken red lanterns from the streets would not receive summonses if the lanterns were returned within a reasonable time.
The arrival in Cairo's shops last year of battery-powered Chinese lanterns touched a nerve among Egyptians who view the old candle lanterns as a symbol of national pride.
String lights, circular paper lanterns and white flags accented the outdoor space, which also featured a medieval-looking outdoor lounge tent — complete with a velvet couch, chairs, side tables and lanterns.
These LuminAid PackLite Inflatable & USB Lanterns Glow, baby, glow.
Now, LuminAID sells solar lanterns that double as phone chargers.
Elsewhere, lanterns silently float through the air toward the heavens.
We also found a bunch of lanterns on sale nearby ...
Lanterns are modeled after those at St. Petersburg's Pavlovsk Palace.
They will demonstrate magic lanterns, early precursors of movie cameras.
We have extra water, batteries, lanterns, ice, nonperishable foods, etc.
Candle lanterns add ambience to any space, indoors or out.
Sky lanterns, however, are both illegal and uncommon in Germany.
One of the better entries in this series of Rebirth one-shots, Green Lanterns follows two new Green Lanterns who are given cosmic rings to help fight injustice and generally be cool and powerful.
The restaurant is super cute, with colorful lanterns and flowers everywhere.
Afterwards, we head back to the lanterns for a magical night.
Still, sales of these lanterns continue to rise, according to Sina.
Attendees wrote their wishes for the 2020 Games on the lanterns.
Some Muslims helped decorate Buddhist temples with flags and Vesak lanterns.
I love seeing the kids on the harbour with their lanterns.
Their shopping cart was stacked with milk, lanterns and extension cords.
However, the lithium batteries in solar lanterns are difficult to recycle.
The store and his nearby house were lighted with kerosene lanterns.
The Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland was decorated with Chinese lanterns.
Hoppmann said some of the lanterns had handwritten notes on them.
Those with some flexibility should start their trip in Chiang Mai in mid-November, when Loy Krathong (the festival of water lanterns) and Yee Peng (the festival of sky lanterns) take over this temple-rich city.
The restaurant is on a rooftop with colorful lanterns and flowers everywhere.
They also released into the sky floating lanterns inscribed with "gaokao" messages.
Some streets resemble jack-o-lanterns with wide berths of missing teeth.
In the background of some photos, jack-o'-lanterns spelled out NICU.
CHINESE LANTERNS painted with the word "Ik" drift across the evening sky.
Every Halloween, carved jack-o'-lanterns illuminate neighborhoods with their spooky smiles.
Crowds lit paper lanterns in front of the Ortakoy mosque in Istanbul.
Only the whites of the eyes glistened, almost yellow, like hanging lanterns.
Candles and lanterns could be useful, but they also introduce fire risk.
In a sobering installation consisting of of three glowing lanterns and a stack of rough gray blankets, the artist references the Beninese tradition of leaving out lanterns and blankets on the coast when boats are lost at sea.
At a shrine in Kyoto, stone lanterns broke and collapsed to the ground.
Whatever the case, if you see red lanterns, prepare yourself for a death.
The hotel is decorated with red lanterns and an elaborate Chinese-style gate.
Faux leafy vines and red paper lanterns dangled from the sheet metal ceiling.
"We have lots of bottled water, satellite radio, lanterns, bagged ice," she said.
The device also comes with lanterns that make it visible to passing ships.
Hands cut pumpkins into jack-o-lanterns, the camera fixing on rough edges.
There's a lot of dark wood, old-timey lanterns, antiquated maps of Boston.
People say they've seen ghostly lanterns, shadows, and small handprints in the trees.
The set for Jobs' Halloween show included a tower of jack-o'-lanterns ...
Walk down the main drag highlighted by two rows of bright yellow lanterns.
The exhibition includes these lanterns, along with vintage photographs, advertisements, brochures, and more.
Burning lanterns, protestors being run over with cars, dog-whistles in mainstream politics.
The children loved the Turkish room with its intricately colored tiles and lanterns.
Hoppmann said some of the partially burned lanterns had handwritten notes on them.
The next day, my friend Simon and I made actual jack-o'-lanterns.
On Monday, millions of sky lanterns were floated into the air across East Asia.
Late Monday night, Weibo users started posting pictures of the crumpled lanterns in cities.
The Haidong fire brigade director said that the lanterns often come down still ignited.
Now aged 35, making and selling lanterns remains Bafounga's way to make a living.
The backgrounds feature a classic cast of bats, zombies, spiders, and jack-o-lanterns.
Despite many remaining open, using lanterns or battery powered lights, businesses will lose money.
He did it with a title — "Magic Lanterns" — and he did it with clothes.
However, it's not clear how the term, or the lanterns, became associated with Halloween.
Hanging lanterns, string lights, LED signs, or even chandeliers can be used for decor.
When night falls, the only lights are from the lanterns on distant farm porches.
Two enormous lanterns glowed deep red in a city often pitch black at night.
Each of the 27 pedicabs were decorated with a blooming assortment of colorful lanterns.
This year's Morningside Lights parade celebrates Harlem's community gardens with lanterns of horticultural themes.
There are many options available, from string lights and lanterns to uplighting and chandeliers.
There are many options available, from string lights and lanterns to uplighting and chandeliers.
Sky lanterns, however, are both illegal and uncommon in Krefeld and most of Germany.
The lanterns change color and intensity in dizzying patterns, while a seasonal soundtrack plays.
This process was commonly used to create now discontinued mantles for commercial camping lanterns.
David Butler has solved a variety of different puzzle designs including a scene of lanterns.
Tourists release sky lanterns during the Pingxi lantern festival on March 2, in Pingxi, Taiwan.
And if you're really ambitions, you might even carve those pumpkins into jack-o'-lanterns.
Here are 13 jack-o'-lanterns who are really sad about the whole Halloween thing.
Red lanterns and other decorations are popular because the color red represents happiness and life.
Black lanterns can double as an investment in both your outdoor space and Halloween decor.
Homes across America will light up with ill-conceived and poorly carved jack-o-lanterns.
Anja and Tim started photographing beautiful lanterns on their trips to Cologne, Hamburg, and Düsseldorf.
It was on display at the Rise of the Jack-O'-Lanterns exhibit in California.
From its darkly fissured boughs, Barkowski has hung simplified versions of typical Moroccan tin lanterns.
Noguchi began making these lanterns in 1951 while on a trip to post-war Japan.
Iron gates and stone stone pillars topped with carriage lanterns open to the private road.
After lighting the oil lanterns, I watched their flickering patterns, then sat outside to read.
In the field beyond were spiny broom shrubs that shone in the sun like lanterns.
The ceiling was an inverted necropolis of timeworn lanterns and teapots suspended from the rafters.
Among dangling golden lanterns, we aimed the phone at mirrors reflecting a thousand jazz hands.
At night, fires in the distance have glowed like jack-o'-lanterns in the hills.
Hoppmann said investigators found some used lanterns on the ground that hadn&apost burned entirely.
In the end, the fluorescent signs were replaced with silver reflective tape and kerosene lanterns.
Not only do the lanterns operate on solar power, but are also bluetooth and app-integrated so you can use your phone to control the color, brightness, and timing of the lanterns and adjust it to fit the mood or time of day accordingly.
The woman in the survival suit knocks on the doors of shelters and hands out lanterns.
Think whitewashed walls, dark wood accents, narrow stone streets, and red lanterns that glow at nightfall.
Issam Zughaiar, 67, sells ornate Ramadan lanterns, called fanous, in the Old City's winding covered market.
Her team is also leading a project to build efficient street lanterns equipped for electric charging.
State officials warned that sky lanterns were the equivalent of releasing open flames over a forest.
Those still without power rely on solar lanterns or, if they have one, a working generator.
Not quite ghost, not quite monster, yokai can inhabit everyday objects, mimicking umbrellas, lanterns, and crockery.
The minimal props include antique lanterns, and the performers sometimes sing into old-fashioned-looking microphones.
These Terrain lanterns are basic outdoor lights, but they can become sinister with a little finesse.
He obtained special permission to decorate a particularly picturesque overlook with lanterns and sunflowers, Rachel's favorite.
Specially carved jack-o-lanterns of important American figures decorated the White House on Halloween 2017.
They rang a bell and lit lanterns, symbols of loved ones affected by the opioid epidemic.
A member of the genus Physalis, it bears papery, heart-shaped husks that resemble Chinese lanterns.
Elsewhere in Europe, making lanterns from potatoes and beets was part of a fall harvest celebration.
Later, she and her fiancé, Reggie, will spend their evening under the glow of LED lanterns.
John and Marcia stopped to watch the dark shapes moving in the soft light of lanterns.
Imagine hundreds upon hundreds of lanterns lit up night and day like an eternal Moroccan Christmas.
A constellation of Victorian lanterns twinkles above not only the playing area, but also the audience.
The Fates walked among the crowd, raising lanterns above their heads, harmonizing about hurricanes and shantytowns.
Her husband, however, ends up haunted by her ghost, which he often sees in paper lanterns.
Other dragon dances went through busy districts such as Wan Chai, where lanterns were on full display.
Can you imagine that thing getting ridden from place to place, with all the lanterns blowing around?
Lanterns are placed in a river the night before the Ghost Festival in Guilin, China, on Aug.
Magic lanterns, along with dancing, theater, and other entertainments, could offer a distraction that was also educational.
Large yellow jackfruit grow like Chinese lanterns among loquat and clove trees, pepper vines and coffee plants.
Sarah: I thought they were those Chinese lanterns, and then they started coming together, it was wild.
At night, their main source of light is oil burning lanterns, a few LED lights, and headlamps.
Halloween decorations, including adorable pineapple jack-o'-lanterns, have been spotted on the shelves of HomeGoods stores.
Elsewhere in Europe, making lanterns out of potatoes and beets was part of a fall harvest celebration.
Last year, participants were invited to make lanterns adorned with poems to commemorate the Pulitzer Prize's centennial.
A hallway off the bar was covered in floor-to-ceiling graffiti and had dangling straw lanterns.
The zoo's pygmy hippos, tigers and lemurs were given their own jack-o-lanterns ahead of Halloween.
Opie pointed to the tattoos of jack-o'-lanterns—one happy, one sad—on Pig Pen's knees.
Three women told the police that they were sorry for using flying lanterns on New Year's Eve.
They are small, green and covered in a papery husk, which makes them look like Chinese lanterns.
Guests can borrow bikes, kayaks and stand-up paddleboards, as well as lanterns and flashlights after dark.
Police said the fire may have been caused by sky lanterns launched to celebrate the new year.
They could bring lanterns and flashlights into the wild and hope the animals didn't panic or disappear.
A crowd of refugees demanding lanterns builds behind us, and we soon run out of the little lights.
Surround the space with varying height outdoor plants and lanterns/candles to give it some coziness and privacy.
Other traditional Chinese elements -- the Chinese character for happiness, lanterns and Monkey stickers -- are visible in the background.
After a lantern-lighting festival in Jiangsu province, hundreds of burned-out lanterns were scattered on the ground.
He proposed the idea of setting up two people with lanterns about a mile apart from each other.
Red-coloured Chinese lanterns swayed in city streets thousands of miles from the home of the lunar festival.
The fireworks show began with a procession of boats, illuminated by Chinese lanterns, on one of the lakes.
We lit lanterns at the top of the Saint Louis Art Museum — her favorite spot in the city.
More Chinese lanterns illuminated the backyard, where extremely cheerful staff offered me a taste from the taco table.
Large globe lanterns hang from open, vaulted ceilings, and simple furnishings are accented by bright pops of yellow.
Gas lanterns, horse-drawn carriages, and paying a fixed price at retail could all be considered antiquated concepts.
Old fashioned lanterns outfitted with LED lights line a section of Simatai, making for a beautiful twilight stroll.
Festival-goers celebrate all things fall by carving Jack-o'-lanterns that light up the quaint town square.
Every Christmas Eve, the streets that lead to the town square in Mesilla are lined with paper lanterns.
The Reserve is an elegant beachfront dining room with glowing lanterns and a small terrace overlooking the dunes.
They involved props and stock situations: hand-held lanterns for a moonlit routine, suitcases for one about travel.
Bright red banquettes, elaborately tiled floors, handblown glass lanterns — welcome to a vision of mid-century modern … Mexico.
When the minister announced the pandol ban in March, it was unclear whether lanterns would also be prohibited.
Smaller single-story lanterns enclose penthouses, as well as apartments on the 10th floor of the west tower.
Vendors in Bangkok's Chinatown, where the streets are festooned with red lanterns, are preparing for the peak period.
The store was well-stocked with most items, but was out of lanterns, flashlights and generators, he said.
Many of the lanterns have intricate cutouts that cast mesmerizing, tattoo-like shadows on ceilings, walls and floors.
At night, they march with glowing lights, and thousands of lighter-than-air lanterns float into the sky.
During the opening performance, the roughly 900 Chinese-inspired lanterns will create aerial drawings in the night sky.
Yet that's just one version of the story; as another goes, Jack-O'-Lanterns emerged as boundary markers.
In Chinatown, red lanterns sway in the wind, and the sky is blue above the boarded-up parlors.
Making an appearance are jack-o'-lanterns, vampires, bats, skeletons, ghosts, Frankenstein's monster, spider webs, witches' hats and more.
And a few projects by creative designers can be found here — among them shoes, lanterns, and of course bags.
Many of the lanterns are made of paper, and are fueled by an open-flame wax or oil candle.
The city of Wuhan in central China has prohibited the sale and use of sky lanterns since March 2014.
But it resulted in airlines having to cancel or reschedule flights, because of the disruption caused by the lanterns.
Lanterns were relegated to show advertisements before the start of movies, but soon lost that minor role as well.
Head to Chinatown in the next week and you'll surely see plenty of lanterns and dragons lining the streets.
While using lanterns for celebration is commonplace in China, this is the biggest festival of its kind in Europe.
Households purchase what they can afford, he added, with some paying just $4 a month to acquire solar lanterns.
She was perfectly framed by the store with beautiful morning light illuminating the lanterns, souvenirs and her wonderful character.
The photographer James Prochnik sees the ubiquitous red shopping bags as Chinese lanterns, filled with sunlight, fish and hope.
To create a pair of skater's candle lanterns, they bought an 1860s original and had a tinsmith copy it.
The LED-powered lanterns came to light, bobbing up and down as we glided down the parkway at sunset.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Every fall, since 2012, a sea of glowing lanterns traverses Manhattan's Morningside Park.
According to legend, the lanterns soar into the Milky Way and become stars once they sail out of sight.
He is the author of Wish Lanterns: Young Lives in New China, following the lives of six young Chinese.
She also suggests setting up a "camp store" where guests can borrow supplies such as lanterns, flashlights, and more.
Gina uses her Energizer batteries to power two LED lanterns that keep her dogs company while she's at work.
A boy named Ben makes a pact with his friends to follow the lanterns and find out the truth.
The nearby Sensoji temple — famous for its enormous red lanterns and throngs of selfie-taking tourists — is nearly empty.
The event, first celebrated in 1985 and inspired by Heilongjiang's traditional lanterns, is made up of three different venues.
On a beam above his head hung camping lanterns and wagon hardware that his father excavated from Humboldt Sink.
Staten Island This 10-acre site is illuminating, and not only because of its more than 1,200 huge lanterns.
Officers had been able to secure four sky lanterns near the primate enclosure, the police said in their statement.
There they are greeted by a large parade, complete with massive puppets, costumes, lanterns, and our old friend Horse.
But the marquee attraction is the well-preserved ancient town, brushed mustard yellow and festooned with colorful silk lanterns.
Zigzag through the banana pancake carts and shuffling tour groups, to a row of stalls alight with silk lanterns.
The cabana comes with a grill and kitchen area, and it's outfitted with a TV, lanterns, and ceiling fans.
A hodgepodge of disco balls, lasers and lanterns threw seizure-inducing hues of yellow, magenta and green onto their faces.
Wondering who is actually benefiting from this aid, I suggest to Darg that the lanterns could be distributed more efficiently.
Chandeliers and lanterns hang from the ceiling as well as a marble stone with writing in Arabic, Hebrew and Latin.
Despite their simplicity the sandstone and blue walls, and the lanterns hanging from chains create a sense of ancient resplendence.
You can make anything look scary with the right string of lights and lit-up jack-o'-lanterns scattered about.
Visitors release paper lanterns during a ceremony on Vesak Day at the Borobudur Temple in Magelang, Indonesia, on May 19.
Inside one tunnel, sleeping mattresses were strewn along the dirt floors, along with uniforms, gas lanterns, and a wall clock.
The lights of the Smart Solar Garden come in the form of glowing lanterns that are powered by the sun.
When you carve your pumpkin this fall, remember to be gentle, as jack-o'-lanterns can be sensitive, sad creatures.
Then, as always, we close the show with recommendations: Marie recommends Force of a Thousand Lanterns by Julie C. Dao.
There have been many Green Lanterns defending earth over the years, and now we have two more to root for.
Before you head out on your next camping adventure, grab one of these flashlights or lanterns to keep it lit.
His co-workers raised money to donate solar lanterns and water filtration systems to people in the countryside, he says.
Mr. Ash's new book, "Wish Lanterns: Young Lives in New China," profiles six young Chinese born from 1985 to 1990.
The array also provides lighting to the school's boarding facilities, where students once relied on costly and polluting paraffin lanterns.
Oxfam gave the community solar equipment for irrigation and an initial batch of solar lanterns, which were sold to members.
In Gucci's magic lanterns collection, layered and ruffled gowns, gold decorations and outfits echoing a hippy style took center stage.
If you're more into carving real jack-o'-lanterns, you can simply swap your pumpkin for a pineapple this year.
Amenities include memory foam mattresses, down comforters, lanterns, Turkish towels and robes, luxury bath products — and pastries in the morning.
It was almost Halloween: cobwebs on porches, hanging ghosts made from stuffed sheets, jack-o'-lanterns with their crooked grins.
Cai's public art project Fireflies invites visitors to ride in padicabs illuminated by lanterns down the bustling Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Protesters were also to gather with lanterns on the top of Tai Tung Shan on the offshore island of Lantau.
Outdoor space: The house has a large covered front porch with gas lanterns and a brick patio off the den.
With its swimming pool, white lanterns, white canopies and white couches, the back lawn channels the spirit of St.-Tropez.
They danced in circles around a stage in the middle of the plaza, illuminated by hanging red and white lanterns.
On this long weekend, thank Ferrer, the Alinejads and everyone else lighting lanterns of liberty in the world's dark corners.
It's a gracious space, with roomy chairs and light bulbs that rest like cockatoos in wrought-iron bird-cage lanterns.
The city's markets offer his image on everything from bed linen to lanterns, traditionally given as a gift during Ramadan.
The garden, too, has a Middle Eastern flair, and recalls a riad with its intimate seating areas and hanging lanterns.
Staten Island: The NYC Winter Lantern Festival takes place on a 10-acre site with more than 1,123 huge lanterns.
The tables are arranged in a bright room with red paper lanterns, promotional posters and a television in the corner.
The fish swim in bubbling fishbowls made of magnifying glass, draped with lace or shaped like Japanese lanterns, among others.
This year, Starbucks made sure that the boxes themselves convert into lanterns, which will surely be a huge hit on Instagram.
The U.K. fire brigade reportedly had to put out over 100 cases of fires over 2009 and 2010 caused by lanterns.
In 2014, Thai authorities had to resort to threatening the death penalty to people who released lanterns too close to airports.
Cambodian Buddhist followers release lanterns during Meak Bochea celebrations at a pagoda on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Feb. 19.
A huge emergency tent has been turned into a sleeping hall for 21 teenage girls, decorated with paper chains and lanterns.
Those who assumed these jack-o'-lanterns would only represent men must have forgotten about former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
His face is everywhere, not just on lanterns but on T-shirts, bumper stickers, even the wall of a downtown café.
While carving pumpkins into jack-o'-lanterns is a Halloween tradition, maybe it's time to switch things up a little bit.
The work features around 250 lanterns created in collaboration with students from Alto University and the University of the Arts Helsinki.
Electricity had only been introduced to Azraq in January, and the refugees were previously using solar lanterns to illuminate their space.
The government-backed centre in downtown Belgrade runs a cafe and a workshop that produces and sells bags, cups and lanterns.
The lanterns were constructed in China before moving to the UK and some took as many as 300 days to make.
Participants will be encouraged to bring their aging jack-o'-lanterns for target-shooting on his property, using a giant slingshot.
Oversize hurricane lanterns, a comfortable king-size bed dressed in white Frette linens, and walk-in closets enhanced the suite's roominess.
Keller's gruesome creations depict Darwinian, Lovecraftian, and Kafkian creatures, like stillborn kittens, monkey skull lanterns, and an articulated muskrat holding flowers.
SNV's Mutambara estimates Zimbabwe's potential market for solar lanterns at $33.7 million and that for solar home systems at $235 million.
Ben, stubborn and determined, makes a pact with his friends to follow the lanterns until they know whether that's the truth.
Hand-painted walls, extensive stenciling, seeded-glass lanterns and a variety of other authentic details can be found throughout the home.
But the next minute they will be astounded by something like the spectral beauty of Yūshin's double exposure-esque Ghost Lanterns.
He drove lanterns — which could have been shot on a white table — to the beach, and photographed them by the water.
As darkness fell on Friday night, protesters armed with flashlights, mobile phones and lanterns gathered at Victoria Peak and Lion Rock.
A large porch with hanging Georgian-style lanterns leads to the main entrance and a foyer with an English greenstone floor.
Oswago and other officials were charged in 2014 in cases related to the procurement of voter identification devices and solar lanterns.
Among the music-filled displays is a Dinosaur Path, which includes lanterns of a Tyrannosaurus rex and a feather-crested velociraptor.
According to the arboretum's website, antique gas lanterns and iron filigree park furniture were set out to truly transform the park.
Illuminated red lanterns were hung along walkways and a wall that surrounds the complex, which was also recently opened to visitors.
Witnesses told police they saw a number of paper lanterns with fires inside shortly after midnight on New Year&aposs Day.
Tourists who visit on the 14th day of the lunar month — the night of the full moon — are in for even more of a spectacle: Come evening, all electrical lights are shut off, and locals turn the city aglow by lighting colorful lanterns; locals and visitors alike also light smaller versions of the lanterns to float down the river.
Operation Blessing has funded a few thousand solar lanterns—small hanging devices that light up the otherwise dismal interior of a tent.
Red lanterns are hung, red cutouts are used as decorations, and red envelopes filled with money are gifted among friends and family.
And the floating lanterns have been wreaking havoc outside of China as well, as the practice has caught on in other countries.
The people from the community saw all the lights out there, the torches and lanterns that lit up the night to dawn.
The observers could then manually cover and uncover the lanterns, to see if there was any lag in the light's travel time.
As if that trendy prank wasn't enough, people are channeling Pennywise again — this time in the form of creepy jack-o'-lanterns.
It is adorned with lanterns and trees for Christmas; teachers, social workers and psychologists are among those who attend its festive parties.
He cuts shapes from tin cans and fixes them together with glass, string and a little petrol to produce storm-proof lanterns.
The flame will be flown in special safety lanterns to Switzerland for a ceremony at the United Nations in Geneva on Thursday.
I hope to continue the tradition to decorate the whole house with red lanterns and locks turned upside down for good luck.
Brass has been liberally used for kitchen faucets, towel racks and even the range hoods, whose long, segmented shapes resemble Japanese lanterns.
Large lanterns in the shape of animals including a rhinoceros, an elephant and turtles are among items on display at Taronga Zoo.
West Elm's glitter geometric wreath feels subtly spooky because of its shape, and will pair well with the glass pumpkins or lanterns.
Joined by flower vases and lanterns from the same collection, they'd make for a pretty little scene on a windowsill, too. tomdixon.net.
Eastern time, people marked the change in the calendar by lighting the traditional fanush, or sky lanterns fashioned from paper and bamboo.
Jack-o-lanterns last just long enough to look beautiful before local teenager smash them after everyone else has gone to bed.
New Light Africa won the competition in 2016 to make and distribute solar lanterns to rural communities through a community-based organization.
Today, carving pumpkins may be a lighthearted activity, but jack-o'-lanterns are based on an old and eerie legend from Ireland.
You can also see the Headless Horseman and visit Jurassic Park while admiring the thousands of glowing, hand-carved jack-o'-lanterns.
She has a 3,000-square-foot space with 30 baker's racks filled with containers, lanterns and other accouterments to accompany the flowers.
A 60-year-old mother and her two adult daughters released five Chinese lanterns inscribed with good wishes for the New Year.
As a mainstay of the season, witches come along with all the other familiar characters: skeletons, jack-o-lanterns, spiders and ghouls.
Yet fire hazards abound on Halloween, as people use sandbag candles and fiery jack-o'-lanterns to decorate their homes and walkways.
But with a stockpile of food, batteries and lanterns, she was prepared to hunker down for "at least a week," she said.
After all, adorning your porch (or apartment foyer) with cobwebs, jack-o'-lanterns, and all things spooky is half the fun of Halloween.
"We had fireworks, we had floating lanterns that we lit and sent off into air at the end of the night," he says.
In Khmer, sky lanterns or "គោម" ("Khome") are often used in prayer and celebration at major festivals and even large non-traditional parties.
Ample's creative director, Nicholas Tory, said it was a "cultural collaboration" between Ample and Sichuan Tianyu Cultural Transmission, which make traditional Chinese lanterns.
In Haidong in Western China, a raid of sky lanterns on Sunday resulted in the confiscation of over 2,200 pieces, said People's Daily.
Invented in Europe in the 17th century, the lanterns crossed the Atlantic to America in the early 19th century at first for seances.
The venue, which the bride-to-be chose for its "enchanted forest, outdoorsy feel," was decorated with warm lanterns and colorful wild flowers.
His brilliance combined with his charming personality and his faith have made him a hero in Egypt, where his face adorns Ramadan lanterns.
We drove through obscured streets, shadows walking on the sidewalks, the darkness broken only by kerosene lanterns and the occasional generator-powered storefront.
Between the lines: Small systems like solar lanterns are emblematic of the low bar international organizations have set for solving global energy poverty.
Aubrey made notes about almost everything he saw: plants, buildings, the remains of Roman camps, snails, moss, cheese, peas, turnips, rocks, soil, lanterns.
Pumpkins, in general, are a sign of both fall and Halloween, and Jack-o-lanterns date back as far as the early 1800s.
The trees come adorned with glowing orange Jack-O-Lanterns and secondary purple ornaments complete with LED lights that run on a timer.
"Brass lanterns add an instant layer of chic to any stoop, dining table centerpiece, or fireplace hearth," Griffin said of this gold piece.
She hung out in the lounge, which was decorated with paper Japanese lanterns and offered a table tennis table, books and overstuffed furniture.
Doorsteps are constructed between rooms to ward off ghosts, and at night the faint red glow of lanterns light up the little city.
These were "ultra-luxury manly spaces" for the elite, with $100,000 sound systems, imported Norwegian recliners, and octagonal libraries full of antique lanterns.
But back in the day, folks in Ireland dubbed their carved, fiery turnips "jack-o'-lanterns" thanks in part to an ominous legend.
This installation was especially meant to conjure a Chinatown bus stop, with its mismatched tiles, hanging red lanterns and unglamorous folding chair setup.
The main action belongs to what people do in each season: plant their gardens, buy Christmas trees, gather in the park with lanterns.
Strolling through the theater, they showed off phoenix sconces and dragon lanterns and a lobby wall featuring prints of patronuses (silvery animal guardians).
In a type of theatrical performance known as 'phantasmagoria,' projectionists used the gas-lit lanterns with adjustable lenses to animate images on slides.
The small Japanese paper lanterns, tiny beside the vast sheaves, that dancers used to hold are now glass-like bulbs illuminated by electricity.
A few rugs and lanterns could not disguise the grimness of what was actually the musicians' locker room, with costume racks pressing in.
Target's affordable new line of Halloween planters come shaped like skulls, jack-o-lanterns, ghosts and beyond — and all cost less than $5.
Inside the minimal space lit by hand-painted lanterns from Kyoto, Japan, you'll find exclusive vegetable-tanned suede boots ($1,250) displayed on pedestals.
Wander the narrow alleys strung with red-paper lanterns, past bubble tea cafes and hawkers luring passers-by with multilingual dim sum menus.
Before that, recreational and professional divers retrieved dinnerware, bullets, a two-foot-long artillery shell, lanterns and other objects, some donated to museums.
Paper mache lanterns released for New Year's Eve caused the German zoo fire at a monkey enclosure that left dozens of animals dead.
It's in the seasonal foliage, it's the color of fanged Jack-O-Lanterns come October, and it even sneaks into fall fashion trends.
We paid a cashier, who wore lederhosen and a straw hat, and took our food to an outdoor patio hung with Chinese lanterns.
Boy Scouts were enlisted to hold lanterns along the path to light the mile-long hike up the mountain during the predawn darkness.
When the time came to share a personal fun fact, Ms. Tosi volunteered that she had started making lanterns out of Popsicle sticks.
I'm hanging plastic spider webs and plastic jack-o'-lanterns in my lavender bush because they're the most basic decorations in the world.
Stringing up strands of tiny luminous jack-o'-lanterns or hanging a glowing witch from your ceiling — different options can completely transform your pad.
Instead of trick-or-treating, kids take their hand-crafted lanterns and go door to door to sing and hopefully receive candy in return.
But then they also see that solar companies are selling lanterns that can light up two rooms, so they save up to buy one.
Khmer Cloud Making Service suggests an automated, daytime version of the sky lanterns that are popular in Cambodia and throughout Southeast Asia and China.
Beyoncé accessorized her genderless jacket, black pants and matching top with the $20173,790 "Modern Future" brocade drawstring backpack, also from Gucci's Magic Lanterns range.
Sydney has been drenched in light from mega animal lanterns at Taronga Zoo through to Indigenous art beaming down from the iconic Opera House.
During the annual Loy Krathong event that is celebrated by millions of Thais, many set off paper lanterns too to wish for good luck.
Saturday marked the final day of the Lunar New Year celebrations, usually characterised by family gatherings, fireworks, riddle-guessing and the lighting of lanterns.
Ah, the sweet sweet days of fall foliage, jack-o'-lanterns chilling on stoops and warm-bodied humans comfortably rocking their fashionable autumnal wardrobe.
Throw pillows, string lights, wreaths, lanterns, and, of course, costumes (shoutout to this girl in a milkshake getup dancing to Milkshake) — it's all there.
Saturday marked the final day of the Lunar New Year holiday, a day usually characterized by family gatherings, fireworks, and the lighting of lanterns.
Cigarette advertisements are often found at small shops near schools, making children extremely vulnerable, said Lisda Sundari, head of the Lanterns for Children Foundation.
Low-income families who use these solar lanterns buy them not because it makes their lives richer, but because it makes their lives better.
Chinatowns in the U.S. and Europe host parades, with lanterns and the traditional dragon dance, in which people use poles to animate a dragon.
Like the color of the lanterns used in the Spring Festival parade, the red of the envelopes symbolizes good fortune in the coming year.
Chiswick House Gardens are filled with 50 installations that are made up of many colorful lanterns, composed into dragons, temples, and other majestical forms.
The most pervasive theory on how Jack-o-Lanterns became associated with Halloween is that it was a popular prank used to scare people.
The Keene Pumpkin Festival brings together thousands of kids to carve jack-o'-lanterns and display their artful gourds in the city's downtown square.
Developed in postwar Japan, as an ingenious modernization of traditional washi-paper lanterns, Noguchi's Akari have become the artist and designer's most prevalent creation.
Sunday Bring your pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns and smash them into compost at the Pumpkin Smash at Corlears Hook Park in Lower Manhattan.
An extension of the nearby Irvington Public Library, the room is adorned with mosaic tiles, turtleback lanterns and wooden beams inscribed with literary quotations.
Soon, 15 screaming 11-year-old girls dashed in and crafted their jack-o'-lanterns, which came to life with flickering candles planted inside.
But dozens of tents with decorative lanterns, some 10 feet tall, dotted the roads leading to the temple, extending in a four-mile radius.
The British government said it sent 20 tons of aid to the affected areas, including shelter kits and solar lanterns aboard a naval ship.
Sculpted in steel and covered in satin, LuminoCity's enormous lanterns occupy environments like the Winter Fantasy, which includes Santa's sleigh and a towering castle.
We sat in a living room that, with its low ceiling, floral wall print, and paper lanterns, resembled a California den from that period.
In August, the retailer unveiled an affordable new line of Halloween-themed succulents with planters shaped like skulls, jack-o-lanterns, ghosts and more.
There are also lanterns, cute children, and logs on the fire — it's enough to make us wish the holidays would hurry up and get here.
Providing solar street lamps and lanterns and energy-efficient cooking stoves can greatly improve the lives of refugees and contribute to their protection, Okello said.
If you ignored the smell, you could imagine overlooking a vast constellation, the boats' lanterns on the black sea like stars in the night sky.
At the ceremony, commemorative lanterns were lit by school children, athletes and dignitaries, including Tokyo 2020 President Yoshiro Mori and Governor of Tokyo, Yuriko Koike.
Whether you're throwing a party or just tricking out your house, generic jack-o'-lanterns and last-minute Party City costumes just won't cut it.
There's a lot of room for the new Lanterns to grow, and readers should definitely keep an eye on this one as it rolls out.
The interior is still as opulent as any 1970s Chinese buffet, with red lanterns hanging from the ceiling and oriental wood screens dividing the room.
Hamilton's Facebook page designed and shared three different images that fans can print out and use as stencils when carving jack-o'-lanterns this Halloween.
It's what gave us bloodletting, jack o' lanterns, M. Night Shyamalan's The Village, actual tinfoil hats and tens of millions of tweets about Donald Trump.
In "Ox Prowl," Carte Blanche Performance dancers dressed as glowing lanterns guide audience members through the park with the promise of surprising encounters and performances.
"All of the lanterns in the market, of course, are made in China, so my hope is for us to stop importing them," said Gamal.
But puppetry, magic lanterns, the painted scene unspooling slowly between two poles — a device called a crankie — all these would have been familiar to Shelley.
The lobby is gorgeous, with high ceilings, marble floor, and elements that evoke a sense of nature, like thatch lanterns and stone check-in desks.
Workers wielding crowbars, jackhammers and written orders from the city knocked out tiled eaves and wooden columns decorated with red lanterns and Tibetan prayer flags.
Aside from the fact that pineapple jack-o'-lanterns are unbelievably cute, some have pointed out that there are other advantages to ditching traditional pumpkins.
The couple will move into the new compound, which has been furnished with Chinese-style pavilions, red lanterns, a climbing area and a mountain landscape.
The closest you get is Peter telling Lara Jean she has really nice handwriting before we coast into a wordless montage of paper lanterns floating.
This year, hardliners were annoyed when the government defended a Chinese school's right to put up New Year lanterns, complaining it was promoting foreign culture.
Screeching dinosaurs — animatronic rather than lanterns — attract children, who can also play on luminescent doughnut swings and a giant checkerboard that lights up in response.
Fast forward a month later, Philibeck picked a scenic spot at a local conservation site, filling it with Rachel's favorite flowers, lanterns, and other decor.
I have a call with an exec at Chernin to discuss the first act of "Paper Lanterns," which I sent over a couple weeks ago.
It is made up of a long row of little round paper lanterns in various colors and will hang above her bed like a garland.
Hate to break it to you, but that pumpkin you carved for Halloween this year is pretty lame compared to these insanely intricate jack-o-lanterns.
Brown is working on personal projects, but when she isn't lighting jack-o-lanterns in St. Helens, she says she's still recognized for the Halloween film.
Small groups (no more than eight people) who visit the installation in the village of Drouwen are given two Pixie lanterns to carry into the forest.
Bullard also calls out the, "custom lanterns made in Tangier" in the mom-to-be's entertaining space, which also includes chairs whose upholstery matches the tile.
IN THE run-up to Ramadan artisans set to work on fawanis, the lanterns that hang in Egyptian homes and streets throughout the month-long holiday.
But we knew that in 3000 BCE, the Chinese were launching paper lanterns powered by candles and it took us so long to scale it up.
Natural textures from cotton table runners, woven planters, and paper lanterns could make you feel like you're having a backyard barbecue even if it's raining outside.
The collection of unique Jack-o'-lanterns lining the Haunted Mansion courtyard during its seasonal holiday change to incorporate "The Nightmare Before Christmas" throughout the attraction.
The interior will also house a large fireplace and camp lanterns, and guests can order campfire favorites like s'mores to be cooked right at the table.
Fashioned with a series of delicate but complex titanium armatures, the pieces are hinged with elongated diamond baguettes, much like a string of twinkling paper lanterns.
The building's architecture is meant to take inspiration from Japanese lanterns and features a multi-level atrium that will host the company's Today at Apple sessions.
But for the past year Wakhu has been the owner of two solar-powered lanterns, which enable her children to study and save her fuel money.
"Between 2016 and 2017, we sold over 59,000 lanterns in Western Kenya and parts of the Rift Valley," said Jakob Werner, the company's head of sales.
In his workshop in Cairo's Imbaba neighborhood, Mohamed Gamal affixes acrylic portraits of Egyptian footballers, pop stars and presidents to the lanterns, known locally as fawanees.
After dinner Peter led us with lit lanterns on a stroll through the woods to a small barn, which had been converted to a private retreat.
If you're looking for additional Halloween-inspired succulents, Target has unveiled an affordable new line of planters shaped like skulls, jack-o-lanterns, ghosts and beyond.
Visitors are drawn to the untouched stones, red brick sidewalks and multi-level townhouses decorated with American flags, gas-lit lanterns and swathes of hanging ivy.
If you're the type to go all-out, your home may already be covered in symbols of jack o' lanterns, black cats, witch hats, and… bats.
Both have a gridded structure of textured brick holding enormous bubbles of glass and bronze-colored aluminum that recall the curved shades of hurricane oil lanterns.
Ikea spice racks can be used to hold your nail polish collection, lanterns can be turned into terrariums, and stools can be made into statement pieces.
According to legend, the paper lanterns launched into the river that night keep going all the way out to the Milky Way, where they become stars.
"He was part of a messaging system, and that's where the lanterns come in"(although some historians say that Longfellow mixed up what the signals meant).
She settles herself under the bat-lights she plugged in because she forgot to make jack-o'-lanterns, and watches real bats swinging between the rooftops.
With red lanterns swaying over its entrance, the palm-tree peppered compound of 13 towers could easily be in Shenzhen, Chongqing or the suburbs of Shanghai.
A crowd of 160, including several of Ms. Wiseman's "Star Trek" castmates, was kept cozy in a barn outfitted with hanging globe lanterns and a huppah.
People's Daily also said that lanterns were crashing into high-rise buildings and trees, and landing on rooftops still ablaze, setting fire to urban property in cities.
It said China's largest online marketplace, Alibaba Taobao, received 69% more searches for sky lanterns in the week leading up to the end of Chinese New Year.
That includes a pair of flood lights, more wall-mounted lights and lanterns, and a motion sensor that can be used to automatically flip the lights on.
The cheapest is a white flood light, in the middle is a series of color-changing lanterns, and at the high end is a color-changing floodlight.
AT A TEMPLE festooned with red lanterns, Terry Gou, the founder of Foxconn, declared that Mazu, the sea goddess, had recently appeared to him in a dream.
The crew used tropical wallpaper, a variety of lanterns, touches of green and neutral furnishings that resulted in a stylish, but truly zen, extension of their home.
Having both Lanterns as complete rookies, jockeying against each other for their positions, is a great touch, and sure to lead to some very "comic book" moments.
You scream at flickering lanterns to see their flames burst into life—yes, there's an achievement for that—and different statues that turn antechambers into magical elevators.
Sinosphere BEIJING — The 12 "core socialist values" are memorized by schoolchildren, featured in college entrance exams, printed on stamps and lanterns, and splashed on walls across China.
Chinese authorities ordered residents to vacate their apartments and banned flying kites, lanterns, and homing pigeons to make way for the parade, The New York Times reported.
Some ended up at centers set up by PG&E where people could go to power their electronics and get free water, snacks, flashlights and solar lanterns.
Dirty and expensive generators, kerosene lanterns, and pay per charge phone charging stands are all incredibly expensive for what they offer and come with many other downsides.
Unlike ours, their ujigami was ensconced in a large, wheeled float that was covered in paper lanterns and pulled by its bearers via two enormous dockyard ropes.
A cat lantern fell off one of the pedicabs ahead of us, but was rescued and reattached unscathed, a testament to the durability of the lanterns' construction.
Size: 3,020 square feet Price per square foot: $629 Indoors: The original front porch has working gas lanterns and custom Spanish cedar shutters that close and latch.
A few days before that, Noah, 18 months, was bouncing on employees' desks at her father's office, digging into Halloween jack-o'-lanterns full of leftover candy.
More jack-o'-lanterns await, along with welcoming scarecrows, at the Everett Children's Adventure Garden, which has undergone a seasonal transformation to become the Spooky Pumpkin Garden.
The stage is adorned simply, with red and white lanterns overhead and a rectangular platform on which Mr. Sunshine kneels for the performance, in the traditional style.
The Lunar New Year celebration traditionally calls for parades, outdoor festivals, and lanterns throughout the city, as people gather with their families to celebrate the annual holiday.
CHICAGO — Strings of lanterns in festive red and gold swayed high above the streets in Chicago's Chinatown, but few people strolled the sidewalks on a recent afternoon.
As the movie opens, they are on their first real date, eating out at a fancy restaurant and building paper lanterns together to float into the sky.
One such class of statutes required all unattended slaves to carry lighted lanterns after dark so that they could be easily identified and monitored by white authorities.
The show promises an immersive, transcendental experience in which viewers — typically three at a time — step inside mirrored rooms alternately covered with dangling lanterns and floating globes.
Hong Kong (CNN)Mid Autumn Festival is typically celebrated with lanterns, lion dances and mooncakes, but this year Hong Kong is adding a more recent tradition: protests.
Guérard actually collected lanterns, and one of his pen and ink drawings depicts dozens of them in a style that evokes the sketches of Hokusai's famed manga.
The exterior of the house is a mix of brick and what appears to be white wood cladding, accented by metal lanterns, black-frame windows and arched doorways.
The shelter has also asked for feed for large animals, temporary bedding for staff and volunteers, human food, and items like paper towels, batteries, and battery operated lanterns.
A crowd releases lanterns into the air as they celebrate the Yee Peng festival, also known as the festival of lights, in Chiang Mai, Thailand, on Nov. 3.
People light up Kongming lanterns and send them to the sky along the Lancang River bank in Xishuangbanna, China, during the traditional Water-Sprinkling Festival on April 13.
The company promised to "faithfully reproduce" several beloved artifacts in the lobby, including wall tapestries, paper lanterns and sliding doors, the lacquered furnishings and map of time zones.
As well as a Chinese scholar's study and mahjong tables, its home in Guangzhou has a Japanese roof garden with benches, stone lanterns and an artfully trained pine.
Olafur Eliasson, a well-known Icelandic artist, has bused in refugees from the mainland to provide (unpaid) help to make small lanterns for his ecological Green Light Project.
As Ring begins to fold in Mr Beams, it'll be able to add the company's lineup of wireless lights, like ceiling lights and lanterns, into its connected portfolio.
Few of these villages are connected to electricity via the National Grid, so residents have learned to do their cooking, homework and socializing by the light of lanterns.
Colored-glass lanterns wash the interior with a warm, effulgent light, and the mauve shadows they cast seem to demand that diners try something out of the ordinary.
Exactly one week after his death, on July 10, the Brumbys and their friends went to a local park at sundown to release night lanterns into the sky.
On the ground floor, their glossy surfaces are juxtaposed with exposed stone, an effect heightened by the laser-cut plastic lanterns — which resemble bulbous sea creatures — floating above.
You enter with lanterns, one or two at a time through mirrored swinging doors, to walk on leaves and a wood stump path under towering, fragrant fir trees.
It's a beautiful place to do so, the narrow dining room glowing from burnished lamps and red Moroccan lanterns, with indigenous and contemporary African art sharing the walls.
But the hazard is easy to prevent, she said, and the society supports local authorities that plan to introduce bans on the intentional release of balloons and lanterns.
Late this year, Nystrup-Larsen hopes to stage his first solo exhibition, in Copenhagen, which will feature a series of large iron lamps inspired by rice paper lanterns.
Even good old-fashioned sleepovers have been given a luxe makeover by companies charging four figures for fanciful tent setups complete with breakfast trays, accent pillows, and lanterns.
In addition to exploring environments representing these and other creatures, visitors can stroll the Dinosaur Path, which includes lanterns of a Tyrannosaurus rex and a feather-crested velociraptor.
Designed by the LAB at Rockwell Group, the display consists of 647 acrylic LED lanterns in sherbet hues, suspended from the complex's ceiling in a Mondrian-like grid.
Special Christmas lanterns called 'parols' made of bamboo and paper are hung around towns and villages, with some places even holding contests for the most beautiful Christmas decorations.
The lunar new year has become high season for Asian visitors and Strip attractions from the Bellagio Conservatory to the Forum Shops decorate with dragons and red lanterns.
Young visitors can make paper lanterns and cherry blossoms, decorate red envelopes (signifying good luck) and learn how to work with sumi ink from the artist Chemin Hsiao.
But she still sometimes trims her weekly $15 grocery budget to make ends meet, or even gathers broken fans, car parts, and lanterns to sell as scrap metal.
One delightful accordion-style book, compiled by the Institute for Architecture in 1960, presents photographs of old and new palace lanterns that celebrate the nation's rich traditional craft.
" Maroon 5 threw it back once again with "She Will Be Loved" as the crowd looked on and released paper lanterns into the sky to spell out "One Love.
LuminAID's inflatable lanterns use solar panels to convert natural sun rays into bright light, plus they can float, so they're the perfect tool for first responders after natural disasters.
This year, his image is on lanterns which are traditionally given to children or used as an ornament during the holy Muslim month of Ramadan, which has just begun.
But cuts from carving jack-o'-lanterns and burns from catching costumes on fire really do top the list of injuries on Halloween, according to a CPSC fact sheet.
Outdoor people can up their summer camping trip game by saving on a tough air mattress (in twin or queen) as well as some LED battery lanterns from Etekcity.
Except instead of a series of short, cringeworthy clips, the ad arrives with an over-the-top poster featuring various types of automobiles, a stage, space, and... Chinese lanterns?
Disney Parks just finished setting up its Halloween decorations this past weekend, but the resorts aren't content with just adding a few festive jack-o'-lanterns here and there.
In the past, competitors have taken the stage in ensembles inspired by everything from paper lanterns to toy shops, and have even worn things made out of construction paper.
To passers-by, the place may appear to be a straightforward (if self-consciously kitschy) Chinese restaurant, with its tumbling water fountain, happy-cat mural and red paper lanterns.
At the right hour, when the sun was low in the sky, the bags appeared lit from within, an array of Chinese lanterns glowing benevolently in the crowded streets.
There were 900 lanterns in total, ranging from round, traditional red spheres and five-pointed stars, to more contemporary iterations like winking emojis, dogs, donuts, UFOs, and sushi rolls.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A resplendent display of 224 fuchsia-colored paper lotus lanterns adorns the light-filled oculus on The Rubin Museum of Art's top floor.
Yet a closer look at these screens reveals countless tiny scenes of ordinary people going about their lives: lighting lanterns, worshipping, smoking pipes, or simply talking in the streets.
At home, I placed my fresh jack-o'-lanterns, gills up, in a cardboard box in the corner of a windowless bathroom and waited for my eyes to adjust.
At some point, the guide will require participants to turn off their lanterns to experience total darkness, but not after hitting the switch on the falls' spectacular light show.
There were three teams of kids, each with their unique combination from a variety of materials, including newspaper, cups, leftover Halloween jack-o'-lanterns, dirt, cotton and Bubble Wrap.
For this particular flip, Torres encouraged him to spend more to replace the cheap, aluminum windows and to invest in two gas lanterns for the exterior of the home.
One of Issey Miyake's 3D pleated dresses is shown alongside a cluster of 1950s paper lanterns by the Japanese artist Isamu Noguchi — who influenced Miyake's seminal Pleats Please designs.
During the hunting season, which lasts for twenty-five days in September, Tacana men paddle canoes along the river at night, carrying small lanterns, looking for glowing red eyes.
The complementary Fornasetti owl motif, in paper and fluttering fabric, adds a "nocturnal element," she says; at night, the camper and grounds are lit only by solar-powered lanterns.
" Maroon 5 then threw it back once again with "She Will Be Loved" as the crowd looked on and released paper lanterns into the sky to spell out "One Love.
Start at the hospital, look for the red lanterns in the alley behind gate 256, and stop when you see the modest-sized Muay Thai posters on the glass doors.
News. Days later the actor seemed to confirm the news by posting a romantic Instagram of the couple lighting paper lanterns on the beach — complete with bride and groom emojis.
The LED-based silk and steel lanterns feature animals include the marine turtle, platypus, greater bilby, corroboree frog, regent honeyeater, sun bear, Asian elephant, Sumatran rhino, Sumatran tiger and pangolin.
Though June 30, the Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival lights up the square each evening with performances, craft demonstrations and 29 giant lanterns make of silk and thousands of LED lights.
A girl releases paper lanterns on the Motoyasu River across from the Hiroshima Peace Memorial in remembrance of victims of the bombing of Hiroshima 74 years earlier, Japan, Aug. 6.
Around since the 90s, this quirky spot has flea market knick-knacks like Chinese lanterns and model airplanes hanging from its ceiling, a hard-worn jukebox, and a popcorn machine.
String lights and paper lanterns adorned the ceiling while marquee letters spelled out the couple's favorite saying, "We should never be apart," on the hallway in the barn as well.
Outdoor lanterns, like these adorable popsicle versions, classic lawn games like badminton and, of course, giant flamingo and watermelon pool floats make any party super festive, regardless of the theme.
Emergency medical and military vehicles dot Yongda Road, where the building once stood, in parallel with bright paper lanterns hung up to celebrate the usually joyous Chinese New Year holiday.
You can also save on camping lanterns and air mattresses from Etekcity, LifeStraw's Go Water Filter Bottle, and Zology's Folding Camping Chair Stool Backpack combo, which is going for $53.
Although solar panels, lamps, inverters and lanterns have been duty free, the government had required 15 percent value-added tax plus customs duty on batteries and other solar system components.
According to Disney's wedding website, Harambe Village is filled with "weathered plaster buildings, palms and shade trees, romantic string lights, and hanging lanterns" that create an environment that's totally unique.
Illuminate al fresco settings with LampLust Outdoor Black 11-inch Solar Candle Lanterns, which harness the power of the sun to glow in attractive weatherproof metal-and-glass cases. Pros:Cons:
In the Bronx, the attractions include a hay maze, crafts workshops, pumpkin-carving demonstrations, storybook readings, a dark tunnel filled with animal-theme jack-o'-lanterns and a costume parade.
"This year, we have 700 Luminarias," says Tina, motioning towards the small paper lanterns that dot the outfield—each light representing a Tularosa resident that has been lost to cancer.
He hopes his modern take on the traditional wooden lanterns believed to date back to Egypt's 12th-century Fatimid dynasty will stop them from being undercut by new Chinese imports.
Twenty-two stars lined with luminarias -- small paper lanterns -- were placed in the baseball diamond's infield, along with nine circles representing the victims of another mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio.
By the time we had finished roasting hot dogs over a fire and had moved onto s'mores, the meadow was filled with lanterns, laughter and the murmur of collective conversation.
"This is so much more than an average bar," Ms. Jensen told me, in the high-ceilinged main room of her cafe decorated in pastel paintings and hanging paper lanterns.
On Saturday and Sunday, they will also give magic lantern shows for young audiences, where they will offer noisemakers to create sound effects and 19th-century toy lanterns to explore.
The squat, square bottle is a homage to early Parisian carriage house lanterns, because if young people love one thing more than a blush color, it is French equestrian history!
Pumpkins may be the most commonly used produce with which to make jack-o'-lanterns, but a new viral trend could make pineapples a very important part of your October.
Find seriously deep discounts on lanterns and camping flashlights from MalloMe, while LifeStraw has a pair of BPA-free water bottle and filter hybrids on sale for less than $65.
Four lanterns were found near the site of the fire at Krefeld Zoo, while the fifth was destroyed by the flames, chief investigator Gerd Hoppmann told reporters, according to Reuters.
Carbon monoxide "is found in fumes produced any time you burn fuel in cars or trucks, small engines, stoves, lanterns, grills, fireplaces, gas ranges, or furnaces," according to the CDC.
"Nurses had to be working with flashlights and lanterns in the evenings," Fitzroy said of the hurricane, which killed more than 50 people and ruined 90% of the island's buildings.
You can count the number of solar lanterns distributed or the number of mosquito nets handed out, but how do you measure the impact of those on a child's life?
"Perhaps the many colors and shapes of the glowing lanterns will remind viewers of the multiplicity of people who come from around the world to root in the United States."
"Lanterns on the Beach," perhaps a direct call to Beston's book, features a simple combination of synthesizers and voice to create one of the most beautiful tracks on the album.
Mr. Sun, an emotionally transparent Canadian who is also a humorist, artist and screenwriter, is working on a screenplay for "Paper Lanterns," a film for Fox Family and Chernin Entertainment.
In an emotional commemoration, her snowboarding friends within the tight-knit Alpine community have already memorialized the Olympic hopeful by lighting 120 lanterns high in the mountains around the ski resort.
This new custom pioneered by Khmer Cloud comes out of a deeply rooted understanding of celebrations as communal events, remixing sky lanterns with new technologies to broadcast your celebration ever further.
The tents were filled with items that any little girl would love to have at a sleepover: stuffed animals, pink lanterns (for late-night spooky stories, perhaps?), sequined pillows and more.
A cross-country path around the edge is marked with large ice lanterns, leading to stations featuring ambitious ice sculptures, professional fire dancers and fire pits with free s'mores-making stations.
It's essential to turn off all lanterns on your ship so you can't be spotted in the dark, and keep an eye out for rival ships when the seas are choppy.
Without ceremony, they've become as irrelevant a utility today as workhorses, lanterns, or sail-power; all those redundant lighthouses, unmanned and unmaintained, have left to be ground down by the sea.
Dark, sleeping computer screens showed only a vague outline of my body, but when I turned them on, they glowed like lanterns, guiding me toward the person I wanted to become.
But the typical colorful lanterns and brightly-lit shelters with descriptions of the life of the Buddha were largely missing, as was the tradition of giving out food to passers-by.
Families typically get together to celebrate the event outdoors — so they can see the full moon — with lanterns and mooncakes, a round, doughy dessert with an ornate pattern printed on top.
The attractions include a hay maze, crafts workshops, pumpkin-carving demonstrations, storybook readings, a dark tunnel filled with animal-theme jack-o'-lanterns and a costume parade for children to join.
"The beauty of rechargeable lanterns is that we can put them into places where we don't have power," said Nathan Orsman, a lighting designer based in New York City and Southampton.
In addition, I have camping gear such as lanterns, sleeping bags and backpacks in case I need to leave on foot and if it gets really cold again after the storm.
A cluster of lamps, their white shades dipped in blue ombre, meant to evoke the sky lanterns released en masse for the full-moon Yi Peng Festival, drifting into the night.
Move on to the hammam steam room and the cold-blast shower stall, then climb the stairs to laze in the Moorish atmosphere of the tepidarium's turquoise waters beneath brass lanterns.
More recently, he turned the restaurant's backyard, a pretty arrangement of gravel, picnic tables and paper lanterns on strings of twinkle lights, into a pop-up market featuring Nepali-American designers.
This is the last day to visit this 10-acre site, with more than 1,73 huge lanterns, a heated tent, outdoor live performances, a skating rink and the glittering Starry Alley.
One might expect inflatable witches or grinning jack-o'-lanterns; in fact, the Franzen-Chast holiday display is much spookier and more original, like a particularly grim series of Cornell boxes.
Prashanth Venkataramana, head of operations of Essmart Global, which brings innovative products such as solar lanterns and rechargeable batteries to mud-and-brick villages, knows only too well where the capital lies.
Check out the video: But while LuminAID's lanterns could be great for lengthy camping trips and fun pool parties, Sreshta and Stork have always put philanthropy at the forefront of their business.
Some people are content to put a couple of jack-o'-lanterns on the porch, a ghost or two hanging from a tree, and maybe a foam tombstone perched on the lawn.
But Oregonians who want to release sky lanterns — think hot air balloons without the people inside — are out of luck: When the new year rings in, the festive floaties will be illegal.
The best is the Al Andalus ritual, which includes a bath, exfoliation and a relaxing massage, followed by mint tea in the resting room, which is dreamily lit by lanterns and candles.
Electrification initiative Power Africa has been faulted in a USAID Inspector General report for overstating the impact of its development efforts by counting the delivery of solar lanterns as new electricity connections.
Where it stands: Power Africa has stopped counting lanterns as connections, but the international development community as a whole will have to overhaul the framing of its goals to achieve its ambitions.
In Entering Heaven Alive, her second one-woman show at Bodega, DIY magic lanterns create a cheerful phantasmagoria where shadow-objects and supernatural beings drift through a papaya and strawberry-pink mist.
Ryan Andrews's THIS WAS OUR PACT (First Second, $14.99, ages 8 to 12) takes us to a nameless town's Autumn Equinox Festival, when everyone gathers to release paper lanterns in the river.
Instead of following in their footsteps, Lucifer — whose story I write about in my book Wish Lanterns — came to Beijing and formed a rock band, which toured overseas and won a competition.
You can board the regular bus and set out to mine the islands for resources, drilling tunnels into strange statues and outcroppings or carrying lanterns to light the way for other clones.
The aisles were lined with red Chinese lanterns, for example, and fans received complimentary copies of a Guide to Hockey, which explained potentially confusing terms like icing, power play and high-sticking.
The event, which was due to start on March 26 will now use lanterns in to carry the Olympic flame and will be more of a "tour" than a relay, NHK said.
Although social media users have been making — and posting photos — of their pineapple jack-o'-lanterns for the last few years, the tropical Halloween decoration saw a burst of enthusiasm this fall.
With the way the light and shadows move throughout the morning to early afternoon in the plaza, this was a great spot to capture a photo of the hanging lanterns and blossoms.
Protesters also plan to join traditional celebrations of Mid Autumn Festival held across the city, co-opting the displays as a form of solidarity building, laser pointers, lanterns and mooncakes in tow.
Obon [Puerto Rico]  was also inspired by the ancient Japanese festival of Obon, during which floating lanterns on rivers are believed to guide the spirits of the departed to the spirit world.
Vegetable lanterns in the British Isles were carved to guide similarly lost souls, said to roam the Earth around this time, as well as living travelers in the shortening days of autumn.
Prior to the SMCA, the wreck was a popular target for professional and recreational divers, who retrieved dinnerware, lanterns, bullets, an artillery shell, and other objects (some of which were donated to museums).
When Vasilisa succeeds at this, she's granted one of the skull lanterns that rings Baba's house; upon returning home, the lantern immediately engulfs her horrible family in flames, freeing her from their tyranny.
It is almost time to start carving those Jack-o'-lanterns ... and these famous faces are ready to hit up the pumpkin patch and bring home the perfect pump' to start hacking up!
There are solar-powered lanterns so adventures don't stop when the sun starts to set, picnic baskets for hauling s'mores supplies, and absorbent beach towels just in case there's an unexpected summer shower.
The streets of Little Syria were also vibrant with smoking parlors, cafes whipping up Turkish coffee and shops brimming with everything from rugs and brass lanterns to pistachios imported from the Middle East.
Coco Lounge A favorite of the city's art crowd, this airy restaurant has black-and-white tiled floors in crisp geometric patterns and ball-shaped, feather-covered lanterns hanging from its high ceilings.
Fields&apos old house was knocked down, and replaced with an L-shaped redbrick mansion, which rises up behind two huge roadside iron gates which swing off mock-Tudor pillars topped with lanterns.
Following an outcry on social media about the dying handicraft, Egypt's ministry of industry and trade issued a rare decree in 2015 banning imports of Chinese-made lanterns and other traditional Egyptian handicrafts.
"In a way, these lanterns are the fireworks of my childhood that can never be put out," he said, speaking with the assistance of his project manager, Béatrice Grenier, who served as translator.
For Fireflies, which was commissioned by Philadelphia's Association for Public Art along with Fung Collaboratives, Cai handcrafted lanterns with his studio team in his hometown of Quanzhou, China before transporting them to Philadelphia.
Families historically came together at home to build lanterns on Vesak, but now the tradition includes a popular cash prize competition, with businesses and even separate police divisions competing at temples like Gangaramaya.
Stepping into the driveway, everyone gasped and started laughing: He had bought her an old green Land Rover Defender, the ultimate safari vehicle, and wrapped it in Christmas lights adorned with Chinese lanterns.
For "Fireflies," he has created a fleet of customized pedicabs — described as "part rickshaw and part kinetic sculpture" — to carry hundreds of colorful paper lanterns that will bob up and down the boulevard.
The lights disappear only when viewed from certain angles and evoke lanterns glowing in the darkness, offering a potent metaphor for the end of privacy and the persistent power of the surveillance state.
Throngs of mourners gathered along the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris, including crowding bridges over the canal, to watch the colorful floating lanterns placed in the water to honor the victims of the Nov.
Yet the highly commercialized Halloween we know and love today — what with jack-o'-lanterns, trick-or-treating and sexy mouse costumes — was popularized in America and then proliferated globally through television and film.
Lined with magnificent red lanterns, Jiufen is now a one-stop Taiwanese snack mecca, glutted with food stalls serving traditional treats such as taro balls at Grandma Lai's Yuyuan, tea eggs, and pineapple cake.
In the twenty years since I heard this story, I've often wondered how Na, a devout Buddhist, endured life inside a brothel called Spring Fragrance Pavilion, its front always lit up by red lanterns.
To put the magic lanterns in context, it's necessary to know how radical Kirkbride's "moral" approach to treatment, with its airy institution buildings surrounded by open and agricultural space, contrasted to the previous centuries.
That's because people without electricity, including the 600 million in Africa, typically use kerosene lanterns and open fires fueled with wood, animal dung or crop waste to light their homes and cook their food.
In the half light, the drones first look like part of the landscape, like lanterns or fireflies, before their technological origins are given away when they start twitching and turning in unnaturally precise patterns.
In her newest "Infinity" room, a single, suspended globe of light illuminates the mirrored chamber, then a second, then a third, until the room becomes a constellation of lanterns with you at its nucleus.
But, but, but: The U.S. government initiative included 8.3 million solar lanterns, which can power hardly more than a single light bulb, among the total 10.6 million connections achieved by the end of 2017.
With unreliable electricity and hours-long power cuts every day, many rural families in Rajasthan are often forced to rely on candles, kerosene oil lanterns or burning wood, which emit soot and noxious fumes.
Ever since First Lady Mamie Eisenhower decked out the White House with faux skeletons, jack-o-lanterns, and bundles of dried corn in 1958, celebrating Halloween has been a beloved tradition of presidential administrations.
The British government said it had sent 20 tons of aid to the affected areas, including shelter kits and solar lanterns, aboard a naval ship that has already arrived in the British Virgin Islands.
It is impossible to escape his name, and his image: he appears on everything from bed linens to traditional Ramadan lanterns, from advertising boards for major multinational companies to homemade placards on street stalls.
As if the unseen ticking timepiece weren't creepy enough, the home also features such haunted-house standbys as suits of armor, jack-o'-lanterns and a tentacled monster that pops out of a closet.
When: Through April 14 Where: The Noguchi Museum, 9-01 33rd Road, Long Island City, Queens Akari: Sculpture by Other Means allows visitors to experience Isamu Noguchi's Akari environments: constellations of lightweight paper lanterns.
Another work, "Red Room" (2000-2007), is a storeroom packed tightly, almost obsessively, with 888 red objects, including shoes, lanterns, sweaters, bricks, spray cleaners, kitchen utensils, a radio, a clock and a steamer trunk.
His one-of-a-kind decorative objects include the gemlike rock crystal lanterns and panel screens in his Left Bank gallery (come January, that small space will expand to include a store next door).
In addition to sharing photos of superb jack-o-lanterns made with the help of the kit, shoppers rave about how comfortable the knives are to hold, as well as how durable they are.
In their statement on Thursday, the police said the three women did not know that there had been a ban on flying lanterns and did not realize they could have started such a fire.
It was late October, and the truck stop was lavishly bedecked with the ghoulish paraphernalia of the season — plastic jack-o'-lanterns, cotton spider webs, wall-mounted witches on broomsticks and other festive gewgaws.
There was this one part where we had to light all these lanterns, and then there was this hatch that was open on the side of the ship and all this wind was gusting.
So it was like that, and we had all these Chinese Lanterns hanging, and we have Macy Gray who just hadn't really been discovered yet being the band, and George Clinton doing the fireworks.
In another photo taken with her friends at the outdoor bash, multiple tables covered with fresh flowers can be seen in the background — as well as a variety of lanterns hung from a tall tree.
REI had been sold out of solar lanterns for nearly a day, and, in some caricature of early 21st century hipsterdom, two 40-something men in goatees were fighting over a remaining $450 YETI cooler.
In recent years, they've celebrated by holding an annual pumpkin carving contest in which NASA's best and brightest use their expertise and training to craft elaborate jack-o-lanterns and compete for the top prize.
Strung with tiny lights and star-shaped lanterns, the room is hung with banners that in French are called fresques lumineuses — luminous frescoes: colorful images picked out in dots of light on a black background.
Opt for a table in the terrace dining room, where orblike red lanterns punctuate swaths of hanging greenery, and try the zesty caipirinha with dragon fruit purée or the smoky Umeboshi Mezcalita with plum bitters.
Here, they can wander among scarecrows and jack-o'-lanterns, investigate a Victorian playhouse, pot up a ghostly-looking dusty miller plant to take home and put on a show with insect and owl puppets.
And as the sun began to set beyond a giant glass wall of the Esplanade, crystal lanterns on both sides of the aisle shined a guiding light upon the bride's path to her waiting groom.
The Hawaiian microkitchen has a slightly grainy beach photograph on one wall, a small lei-garlanded thatched-hut service counter with a stuffed parrot at the center and ceiling fixtures fitted to resemble paper lanterns.
Smaller human chains, holding lights and lanterns as per tradition, are due to be formed on The Peak, the highest point on Hong Kong Island, and Lion Rock across the harbor on the Kowloon peninsula.
"A lot of people see India as an opportunity overseas, especially in America," said Prashanth Venkataramana, head of operations of Essmart Global, which brings innovative products such as solar lanterns to mud-and-brick villages.
"That is the beauty of this," said Carmen Velez, 53, who motioned recently toward the mud around her house, her broken fence, the mound of unwashed clothes and the lanterns she relies on for light.
There is no path, so I walked straight through a cluster of graves and into a makeshift colonial military encampment, where I encountered a smattering of canvas tents, antique lanterns, planks of wood, and cannons.
Ukiyo-e printmakers from Katsushika Hokusai to Kitao Masayoshi to Utagawa Kuniyoshi inspired the printmaker; he experimented with Japanese paper and incorporated traditional Japanese motifs into his work, from folding screens to fans to lanterns.
According to Food & Wine, not only is the coffee chain serving up three modern takes on mooncakes, they're offering them in limited-edition boxes that light up, just like the lanterns used to celebrate the season.
In countries like China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, the practice is carried out annually on the last day of Chinese New Year, where people make wishes by scribbling them on the paper lanterns before launching them.
About 20 friends and family members, including Michael and Duska Maier, the bride's father and stepmother, gathered for the ceremony on the deck of the club's Adirondack-style boathouse, which was decorated with Chinese paper lanterns.
Sadly, I am not skilled with knives or the handling of pumpkin guts, so I enlisted the help of the Mashable art team to make the next best thing: a series of Photoshopped jack-o'-lanterns.
She said she particularly enjoyed the quirkiness of the Chinese lanterns, which included traditional stars and spheres as well as aliens and U.F.O.s, movie cameras and high-heeled shoes, pandas and roosters, even a Yellow Submarine.
SCULPTURE BY OTHER MEANS Pieces related to the now-iconic series of paper lanterns that the American-born sculptor Isamu Noguchi began designing for production in the Japanese town of Gifu in 1951. Feb. 21–Jan.
While the childlike Spooky Pumpkin Garden played on the silly side of gourds — cartoonish jack-o'-lanterns mounted atop stick figures flanked the trail — the prizewinning fruit made it clear that big pumpkins are serious business.
He hopes the whimsical shapes of the lanterns will bring about a "childlike playfulness," while the variety of their shapes is meant to evoke the diversity of people who come to live in the United States.
While the product won't hit stores until late August or mid-September, depending on the location, there are other parts of the mall where the jack-o'-lanterns and cobwebs are already out in full force.
CIT, the developer, has leveled the western half of the semicircle to build a curving facade similar to Nash's original design, featuring a grand colonnade with coupled Ionic columns and period-style doors, lanterns and chimneys.
Instead of going the obvious route and illustrating the animals associated with each year, he chose to depict symbolic objects that feature in Lunar New Year celebrations, from cumquats and bamboo to firecrackers and red lanterns.
Three women who flew paper sky lanterns to celebrate the New Year are under investigation after a zoo fire in Krefeld, Germany, killed dozens of animals and burned down a primate enclosure, the police said Thursday.
Printed on pendant paper lanterns and glowing in neon signs was the word "Replicant," rendered in the graphic font Peter Saville once produced for New Order — in case anyone needed a key to the familiar referents.
She opened the 35-room, multilevel property in October 2015, providing a tasteful and contemporary place to sleep in an otherwise Old World city with ancient pagodas and colorful lanterns floating in the Thu Bon River.
The smell of fresh basil and the sound of clinks from dishes filled the space, a small area decorated with plants, paper lanterns and baking racks piled high with gadgets like espresso machines and pressure cookers.
Part of the Mid-Autumn Festival celebration involves lighting paper lanterns and singing traditional songs, so it makes sense that the world's most popular coffee chain would want to bring some of that fun into its mooncakes.
Among the ridiculous, rustic, and chic decor, rusty old lanterns turned into succulent planters, and shelves made out of industrial piping, there is one trend that must be stopped: reclaiming old ladders and putting them into bathrooms.
You can save 50% on a smart helmet from Coros, which is one of Amazon's "deals of the day," while you can also save on camping lanterns, air mattresses, and an outdoor portable stove all from Etekcity.
This is the working class part of the same neighborhood where President Trump tossed out rolls of paper towels earlier this month and then handed out lanterns, while telling people they did not need them any more.

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