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He'd been going about lit up like a Chinese lantern since hearing the news.
Here, however, in the garden, Chinese lanterns were the theme.
Officials say the translucent building is meant to resemble a Chinese lantern.
When the sun sank behind the house, they lit the Chinese lanterns.
From those ideas sprang the design for the museum gallery as a Chinese lantern.
Chinese lanterns are lit, and they drift high into the night sky.
Found on the bottom of an ancient Chinese lantern.
The greatest mystery of this or any other age is hanging up there like some huge Chinese lantern.
When illuminated at night, such houses resemble giant Chinese lanterns.
Men were taking down the sign and the Chinese lanterns, to hang them on the next bus that would stop at the corner.
She then decorated the dining room with Chinese lanterns.
At night hundreds of Chinese lanterns illuminated the structure.
Sunlight caught stray clouds and lit them like Chinese lanterns.
At night, kites with Chinese lanterns are flown and held aloft.
In the evening, a parade with Chinese lanterns and a firework display are traditional.
A single bulb in an orange and blue Chinese lantern gave the room a grotto glow.
The wreath is colorful with the addition of orange Chinese lanterns and silver dollars.
The church was "lavishly" decorated with Chinese lanterns and evergreens.
Designed to resemble a giant Chinese lantern, the building is to be the site of the handover ceremony.
Pale golden Chinese lanterns, inscribed with scarlet letters, hung above her head.
The decorative scheme continues inside the club, with the addition of a large number of Chinese lanterns.
Activities for children will include making traditional Chinese lanterns and paper cutouts of the industrious rabbit.
Well, the Chinese lantern and antique hand-painted marble table in the dining room must have cost a fortune.
He pulled himself up until his eyes were over the edge and blinked in the light of strings of Chinese lanterns.
We'll have a platform built in the silver bush for dancing and Chinese lanterns hung on the trees."
Steve hung up the paper lantern where he had found it.
Or maybe it was a good old paper lantern.
It was like watching a Japanese paper lantern suddenly illuminated from the inside.
"And Mother will have a party in the spring with paper lanterns winding all the way to the river."
They may each carry a paper lantern symbolizing the star.
A single paper lantern swung in the breeze over the stable.
Another number in which three paper lanterns do a tap dance is lively.
Revellers process to the beach to set their paper lanterns on fire.
Around them, hanging paper lanterns lit all the little shops lining the street.
Battery-operated paper lanterns come in red or blue floral patterns.
But there is also a sense of collapsibility, as if any pressure would cause a work to cave in like a paper lantern.
But there was only a rustle, like a Japanese paper lantern dropped in the dust.
In the dim light of the paper lantern Tarzan watched these preparations.
It was dark, but a little paper lantern glowed above them and the air was sweet.
Rice paper lanterns are lit and fill the night sky like a constellation.
Strange lights glowed in her mind like paper lanterns with horrible faces.
The shade, though, was nothing more than a red paper lantern, which only served to cast a fiery glow over the room.
He had envisioned paper lanterns strung through the trees.
In another room, bamboo mats cover the floor, and a paper lantern hangs from the ceiling.
For centuries, Japanese paper lanterns have proved their power to illuminate with soft, warm light.
Wake up to the Year of the Rooster with this red and gold paper lantern.
They also prepare colorful paper lanterns with candles inside, and parade on the main streets.
The white bracts are fused at the tips and look like paper lanterns.
"It's a nice idea, but the pressure would crush the runabout like a paper lantern.
Mitch rips off the paper lantern in the flat which covers the light bulb.
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Once a team sent 20 sky lanterns into the air, they would receive their next clue.
Because of their dangers, several countries have banned sky lanterns in recent years.
A sky lantern may land when the flame is weak but still burning.
The sky lantern, an early unmanned hot air balloon, was known in China from ancient times.
The boardwalk and "sky lanterns" were inspired by Richmond's cultural communities.
One source had speculated that the red lights may have been sky lanterns released during a celebration.
In ancient China, sky lanterns were strategically used in wars.
The design and customs of Brazilian sky lanterns are modified to suite their festivals.
There are three main events along with amusement rides, concerts, dance, release of sky lanterns and regional food.
She took the lead approaching the final furlong and won by a lengths from Sky Lantern.
Sky lanterns also pose a danger to aircraft.
The city of Sanya in China has banned sky lanterns due to hazard to aircraft.
Sky lanterns are a possible explanation for some UFO sightings.
People set off sky lanterns as part of the celebrations for Chinese New Year in Shanghai.
"I don't want to stop anyone's enjoyment on Bonfire Night but I'd ask them to think about the harm sky lanterns can cause."
Pragyan began with the Sky Lanterns show.
In Asia and elsewhere, sky lanterns have been traditionally made for centuries, to be launched for play or as part of festivities.
In China and Taiwan, sky lanterns are traditionally made from oiled rice paper on a bamboo frame.
Should action be taken against Chinese Sky Lanterns, whose little flames drift over our skies increasingly frequently?
Ban the sale of wire framed sky lanterns, the ones made of paper and bamboo are harmless to livestock.
It is considered good luck to release a sky lantern, and many Thais believe they are symbolic of problems and worries floating away.
There, following Thai tradition, they released some sky lanterns into the air before going down and proceeding to Tribal Council for the final time.
Above the pond hangs the artist's "sky lantern" sculpture, Water Sky Garden.
Once teams had created the lantern they then had to light the candle at the base and take their Sky Lantern outside to fly.
The sky lanterns are believed to help rid the locals of troubles and are also taken to decorate houses and streets.
An early type of hot air balloon used for military signalling, known as the Kongming lantern, is also named after him.
Kongming lanterns were used as military signalling.
In Chinese festivities, the kongming lanterns can be seen floating high into the sky during festivities.
Among the earliest inventions were the abacus, the "shadow clock," and the first items such as Kongming lanterns.
These lanterns are known as Kongming lanterns (孔明灯).
In or around the 2nd or 3rd century, a prototype hot air balloon, the Kongming lantern was invented in China serving as military communication.
The Kongming lantern become a common military signal in China, and it was inherited by the Mongolian troops, seen in the Battle of Legnica.
Flying the Kongming lantern is now a civilian festival of memorizing chancellor Zhuge Liang in the Lantern Festival.
Many human cultures have built devices that fly, from the earliest projectiles such as stones and spears, the boomerang in Australia, the hot air Kongming lantern, and kites.
In Fire, teams made their way to Zhongzheng Park to participate in a mystical Chinese ritual by writing messages of luck, good or bad, on Kongming lanterns.
The Chinese civilization was the earliest civilization to experiment successfully with aviation, with the kite and Kongming lantern (proto Hot air balloon) being the first flying machines.
A sky lantern, also known as Kongming lantern or Chinese lantern, is a small hot air balloon made of paper, with an opening at the bottom where a small fire is suspended.
Permanent exhibits include objects indicative of the accomplishments of both the arts and the sciences through the ages, along the lines of Leonardo da Vinci's Flying Machine, a Kongming Lantern, and a high-tech robotic fish.
He'd been going about lit up like a Chinese lantern since hearing the news.
Here, however, in the garden, Chinese lanterns were the theme.
When the sun sank behind the house, they lit the Chinese lanterns.
Officials say the translucent building is meant to resemble a Chinese lantern.
Chinese lanterns are lit, and they drift high into the night sky.
From those ideas sprang the design for the museum gallery as a Chinese lantern.
The greatest mystery of this or any other age is hanging up there like some huge Chinese lantern.
Men were taking down the sign and the Chinese lanterns, to hang them on the next bus that would stop at the corner.
Found on the bottom of an ancient Chinese lantern.
When illuminated at night, such houses resemble giant Chinese lanterns.
She then decorated the dining room with Chinese lanterns.
Sunlight caught stray clouds and lit them like Chinese lanterns.
At night hundreds of Chinese lanterns illuminated the structure.
In the evening, a parade with Chinese lanterns and a firework display are traditional.
The wreath is colorful with the addition of orange Chinese lanterns and silver dollars.
A single bulb in an orange and blue Chinese lantern gave the room a grotto glow.
At night, kites with Chinese lanterns are flown and held aloft.
Designed to resemble a giant Chinese lantern, the building is to be the site of the handover ceremony.
The church was "lavishly" decorated with Chinese lanterns and evergreens.
The decorative scheme continues inside the club, with the addition of a large number of Chinese lanterns.
Activities for children will include making traditional Chinese lanterns and paper cutouts of the industrious rabbit.
Pale golden Chinese lanterns, inscribed with scarlet letters, hung above her head.
We'll have a platform built in the silver bush for dancing and Chinese lanterns hung on the trees."
He pulled himself up until his eyes were over the edge and blinked in the light of strings of Chinese lanterns.
Well, the Chinese lantern and antique hand-painted marble table in the dining room must have cost a fortune.
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