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Zigong: The Global Hub for Festival Lantern Carnivals

Umar Awan
Last updated: 2025/07/15 at 9:18 PM
Umar Awan
8 Min Read
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Introduction

A Lantern Illuminating Two Millennia of Civilization and Commerce

During the 2024 Chinese New Year, a 12-meter-high “Mechanical Qilin Lantern” at London’s Trafalgar Square went viral on social media. However, its designer—China’s Zigong Lantern Group—remains largely unknown. Behind this lies an astonishing industrial fact: 9 out of 10 large-scale lantern carnivals globally feature core lantern sets from this fifth-tier city in Sichuan.

This article will help you understand this example of Chinese culture going global, where tradition and technology perfectly blend, by:

Unlocking the modern transformation code of a millennium-old craft

Analyzing the international operational strategies of “lantern diplomacy”

Revealing how LED/AR technology is reshaping an ancient industry

Chapter One: Modern Revival of the Millennium-Old Craft

1.1 From Salt Capital Lanterns to a National Icon

Tang Dynasty Origin: Zigong was established due to salt, and “Fushun Supervisor (now Zigong) hung lanterns on well derricks at year-end” is recorded in the Northern Song Dynasty’s Taiping Huanyu Ji, using lanterns to illuminate salt well operations, forming the earliest industry lantern carnival.

Ming Dynasty Breakthrough: In 1573, artisan Wang Yongqing invented the “color-separation mounting method,” using multiple layers of dyed silk to create a three-dimensional gradient effect, still used today by the Palace Museum to replicate palace lanterns.

1964 Turning Point: The Chinese government designated the Zigong Lantern Festival as a “National Cultural Export Base,” investing research teams to solve three major problems:

Steel frames replacing bamboo skeletons (bearing capacity increased by 20 times)

Development of fire-retardant coatings (passing British BS5852 standard)

1.2 Four Globally Unique Core Crafts

Craft CategoryTraditional TechniqueModern UpgradeRepresentative Cases
Skeleton FormingBamboo strip hand-binding3D printed titanium alloy skeleton30-meter high zodiac lantern in Times Square, New York
Lantern SurfaceSingle-color silk fabric pastingNano-coated translucent film (can display dynamic patterns)Tokyo Disney’s “Coco” themed lantern group
Light Source SystemCandles/Incandescent lamps5G controllable LED matrix (millions of color changes)“Dubai Expo” “Digital Silk Road” light show
Environmental TreatmentPaper and silk natural degradationMycelium biomaterials (95% degradation rate in 28 days)Berlin Light Festival carbon-neutral certified exhibition area

1.3 Unveiling the Industrial Chain: Why is it Difficult to Replicate? 

Talent Pipeline: Zigong possesses the world’s only vocational education system for colored lanterns, cultivating talent at three levels from junior high school (basic tie-dyeing → mechanical drawing → international exhibition planning).

Industrial Cluster: Within a 50-kilometer radius, 237 supporting enterprises are gathered, including specialized steel and intelligent control systems in niche fields.

Patent Barriers: As of 2023, it holds 681 patents, such as “boneless lantern body suspension technology” (Patent No. ZL202310156789.2).

Chapter Two: Conquering the World with Light Diplomacy

2.1 The Golden Rule of Cultural Adaptation

Chinese Mainland Market:

Jiangsu “Nianhua Bay New Year Lantern Festival” theme: The cultural tourism department collaborated with FOREST PAINTING LANTERN to combine ancient Chinese towns with Chinese dragon lantern culture, creating a New Year lantern festival imbued with traditional Chinese culture.

Clever Design: Breaking through traditional dynamic dragon lanterns + rich cultural activities, attracting tourists of all ages.

European and American Markets:

UK “Magical China” theme: Combining mythical beasts from Classic of Mountains and Seas with Harry Potter elements, visitor numbers increased by 170%.

Solution: Retaining Eastern symbols like dragon patterns, but adjusting proportions (reducing head size, strengthening limb dynamics) to align with Western aesthetics.

Middle Eastern Market:

Saudi “Desert Light” project: Lanterns with built-in temperature sensors automatically activate liquid cooling systems at 50℃.

Handling Cultural Taboos: Avoiding pig-shaped lanterns, instead using camel and crescent moon designs.

Southeast Asian Market:

Singapore “Nyonya Charm” lantern group: Adopting Penang embroidery patterns, power interfaces comply with SS145 standard.

2.2 Data Insight: How Does a Lantern Exhibition Create Hundred-Million Yuan Output Value?

Taking the 2023 French Yu Garden Lantern Festival as an example:

Initial Investment:

Design fees (15% of total cost): Three months of cultural research by Chinese and French teams.

Transportation fees (20%): 47 containers shipped by sea, equipped with GPS temperature and humidity monitoring.

Operation Phase:

Ticket revenue: Adult ticket 29 euros, child ticket 15 euros (12,000 visitors daily average).

Derivative product sales: Limited edition LED night lights with a profit margin of 300%.

Long-tail Effect:

Driving a 42% increase in surrounding hotel occupancy rates.

Subsequently obtaining a 5-year framework agreement with the EU.

2.3 Crisis Management: When Eastern Craft Meets Western Standards

German TÜV Certification Incident: In 2019, a batch of lanterns was impounded due to excessive flame retardants. Zigong enterprises’ response:

Submitted new material testing reports within 48 hours (switching to phosphate flame retardants).

Established a European compliance laboratory (annual testing fees exceeding 5 million yuan but orders growing by 35%).

Chapter Three: The Future Is Here: When AI Meets Millennium-Old Light

3.1 Technology Revolution Timeline

2021: First AR lantern the group (scanning lantern surface triggers animation).

2023: Metaverse Lantern the Festival (NFT digital lantern transaction volume exceeded ten million).

2025 Plan: Brainwave interactive lanterns (under testing, controlling light emotions via EEG headbands).

3.2 Breaking Through in Sustainability

Material Innovation:

Collaborated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences to develop “seaweed fiber lantern cloth” (UV-resistant, edible grade).

Old lantern recycling program: In 2023, 12,000 tons of steel were recycled and remanufactured into new lantern frames.

Energy Solutions:

Saudi NEOM New City project: All off-grid lantern groups use photovoltaic energy storage.

Carbon Footprint Traceability: Each lantern group comes with a blockchain environmental certificate.

3.3 Voices from the International Frontier

“The core technology for the wearable colored lanterns we made in Las Vegas actually comes from Zigong’s flexible circuit patents.” ——CTO of CES Award-winning team LuminX

“Western audiences are more willing to pay for ‘participatory Eastern mystique,’ such as scanning a QR code to summon electronic Kongming lanterns.” ——Sarah Kenderdine, Digital Curator at the British Museum

Conclusion: Chinese-Style Globalization in Light

When Zigong artisans adjust the curvature of dragon lanterns with 3D modeling software, and when French children learn to speak Chinese holding AI interactive lanterns, this Silk Road, which began in the Tang and Song dynasties, is being illuminated by a new light. The secret of the colored lantern industry may lie in: using the oldest Eastern aesthetic language to tell a universal human story of light.

By Umar Awan
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Umar Awan, CEO of Prime Star Guest Post Agency, writes for 1,000+ top trending and high-quality websites.
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