The 2024 Los Angeles Lantern Art Expo was launched Wednesday evening, showcasing Chinese traditional culture with more than 60 sets of lantern displays, cultural performances and Chinese cuisine.
A total of 66 sets of lanterns are on display at the expo, featuring themes including the Great Tang Dynasty, 12 Chinese zodiac animals, prehistoric dinosaurs, and holidays such as Halloween and Christmas.
"Today, as we light up the lanterns here, we once again highlight the tremendous potential and continued efforts of China and the United States to foster cultural and tourism exchanges," said Chinese Consul General in Los Angeles Guo Shaochun at the opening ceremony of the event.
Lantern art is a good expression of Chinese traditional culture, carrying both deep cultural significance and aesthetic beauty, Guo said.
"Every lantern represents the exquisite craftsmanship of Chinese artisans and reflects the shared aspirations of Chinese people around the world for a bright and prosperous future," he noted.
"The expo is essential to bring us together to celebrate the contributions of immigrants to this country while highlighting our wonderful Chinese culture," said U.S. Congresswoman Judy Chu while addressing the opening ceremony.
The expo, held in the Santa Anita Park in Los Angeles, runs from Oct. 18 to Nov. 17.