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What types of children's lanterns are there?
Rabbit lamp
As one of the cultural symbols of Mid-Autumn Festival, rabbits are often made into cute colored paper or plastic rabbit-shaped lanterns in Chinese mainland.
Hydrangea lamp
Hydrangea is also one of the traditional Chinese handicrafts, usually made of silk thread and other materials. In some places, people will decorate exquisite hydrangeas on special sedan chairs and hang them to celebrate.
Barn lantern
As one of the important roles of Han folk beliefs, horse is also considered to be related to Mid-Autumn Festival in some places. Therefore, in some areas, small colored paper or plastic horse-shaped lanterns or other colored paper or plastic horse-shaped elements will be made to combine with horses.
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"Sound ancient" refers to the local dialect vocabulary in Nanjing. "Sheng" means reduction, and "Gu" means low price. "Shenggu" is a retail store similar to supermarkets and shopping malls, focusing on the sales model of low-priced goods.
Create a strong atmosphere of joy and celebration
All the above items can be used to create a happy and festive atmosphere, so that children can better understand and feel the cultural traditions and customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
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