North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival Open Through January 14 in Cary
One of the hidden gems of the holidays in Eastern North Carolina, is the Chinese Lantern Festival in Cary. And there’s still time for you to enjoy the festival, as it’s open through January 14.
Cary might not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of a cultural hub. But let me tell you, this city is all about bringing diverse experiences to its residents! And right now, as we step into the new year, Cary is all decked out in a stunning display of lights and colors for the annual Chinese Lantern Festival at Koka Booth Amphitheater. Trust me, it’s a sight you won’t want to miss!
The Chinese Lantern Festival is not just your ordinary light show. It’s a whole extravaganza of beautifully crafted lanterns, each one telling a unique story from Chinese folklore, tradition, or mythology. And let me tell you, this festival has become a big deal over the years, drawing in both locals and tourists alike. It’s not just about the lanterns though. You can also enjoy live music, dance performances, martial arts, and get a taste of some delicious authentic Chinese food and drinks. It’s a true feast for the senses!
According to the event website, “Cary’s signature festival of light returns with new lanterns, performances, and unique experiences. Last year’s festival drew guests from all 100 counties in North Carolina, plus visitors from 50 U.S. states and territories. Cary’s Koka Booth Amphitheatre is proud to host this treasured destination event.”
Every year, they come up with a new theme that’s even more stunning than the last. From majestic Phoenix lanterns to incredible Chinese Dragons and even an underwater world, the attention to detail and sheer size of these lanterns will blow your mind. But it’s not just about the visual spectacle. The Chinese Lantern Festival is about celebrating diversity, cultural exchange, and bringing people together. It’s a beautiful bridge that connects the people of North Carolina with the rich tapestry of Chinese culture.
So, as you make your plans for the new year, why not consider a visit to the Chinese Lantern Festival in Cary? I promise you, it’ll be an unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe of art, culture, and community. Don’t miss out! I plan to check it out over the weekend, but you have until January 14 to see it for yourself.