The South American Pavilion will be equipped with fractal-shaped window lanterns for the Year of the Rabbit during the Spring Festival, which will be lit on the 18th.

(Provided by the South American Pavilion)

[Reporter Ling Meixue/Taipei Report] The Tainan Art Museum has launched a Chinese New Year occasion installation "Happy Lucky Head" lanterns for the Year of the Rabbit. The lighting ceremony will be held on the afternoon of the 18th and will be on display until the Lantern Festival.

To welcome the Spring Festival holiday, the South American Pavilion launched the "Fragmented Flower Window Experience in the Year of the Rabbit", which transformed the fractal roof of Pavilion 2, which is popular among many people, into a unique lantern shape. On the 10th, artist Wu Qianyi was invited to lead the public to use colored tape to cut and paste creations, and the students also expressed their New Year's dreams and visions in their works.

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The South American Pavilion has further expanded the fractal flower window for the Year of the Rabbit into a larger lantern installation, decorating the central corridor of Hall 1 with a unique artistic flavor for the New Year. The lighting ceremony will be held at 2 pm on the 18th. People who participate can take pictures among the lights and shadows of various colors under the fractal lanterns.

The South American Pavilion transformed the popular fractal roof of Hall 2 into a unique lantern shape.

(Provided by the South American Pavilion)

Fractal-shaped window lanterns not only produce delicate and warm light and shadow through light, but also present the effect of painted totems of stained glass.

Lin Yuchun, director of the South American Pavilion, said that by stacking and gathering these triangles to form a larger fractal structure pyramid, it symbolizes the future of each year. The South American Pavilion also hopes to have a closer connection with the local people and life in Tainan through activities, and further Promote public interest in art.

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