The 2023 Lantern Festival in Zhubei City, Hsinchu County will be officially lit at 6:00 pm tomorrow (3rd), and the main light of the 4.6-meter-high "Q-version Space Rabbit" will be unveiled.

(Photo by reporter Liao Xueru)

[Reporter Liao Xueru/Hsinchu Report] The 2023 Lantern Festival in Zhubei City, Hsinchu County will be officially lit at 6:00 p.m. tomorrow (3rd). The 4.6-meter-high "Q-version Space Rabbit" main light will debut cutely, as well as a technological lighting area and insect lights. District, as well as four special lighting districts, including Mountain Lantern District and Water Moon Lantern District, which combine the characteristics of Zhubei scenery, will be held for 10 consecutive days from today to the 12th; It will be distributed in limited quantities at the Cultural Park on the 5th.

Zheng Chaofang, Mayor of Zhubei City, said that this year, after the Zhubei City Lantern Festival lights up at 6 o'clock tomorrow night, there will be a 360-degree "Q version of space rabbit" rotating main light show from 6 o'clock to 10 o'clock every night during the Lantern Festival. The office also specially plans the Year of the Rabbit situation The four special lighting areas include the "Technological Lighting Area" that matches the image of Zhubei City, where you can experience interactive lamp bases such as the Yutu family and the super moon.

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The vibrant "Insect Lantern Area" has a large number of fireflies and butterflies flying in the starry night; there are also "Mountain Lantern Area" and "Water Moon Lantern Area" that combine Zhubei's local landscape characteristics, where you can see Zhubei mullet, bamboo Specialties and characteristics of Zhubei, such as Beishuiyue, are surrounded by ambient lighting areas such as the "Entrance Welcome Tunnel" and "Crescent Tunnel" decorated with LED lighting environments.

The Zhubei City Office also launched 3 limited edition small lanterns for the Year of the Rabbit, including the portable golden rabbit, the head-mounted baby bunny, and the Zhubei Rabbit Youqu, which is equipped with wheels and can accompany children for a walk; February 3 At 6:30 p.m., Zheng Chaofang will deliver lanterns to the public in person in the Cultural Park; from February 4th to 7th at 6:00 p.m., the site will also distribute them in limited quantities, and queues will be opened one hour before the daily distribution, and the styles will be randomly distributed , each person is limited to 1, while supplies last.

Zheng Chaofang said that in addition to viewing lanterns, the "Lantern Festival Gala" on February 4th is also exciting. The most popular boy group U:NUS and many artists will be invited to sing live. The public is welcome to come together Appreciate lanterns, listen to concerts in Zhubei, and feel the atmosphere of the Lantern Festival.

The Zhubei Municipal Office has launched 3 limited edition small lanterns for the Year of the Rabbit. Mayor Zheng Chaofang will personally distribute the lanterns to the public at 6:30 tomorrow night in the Cultural Park.

(Photo by reporter Liao Xueru)

The Zhubei Municipal Office has specially planned a situational theme lighting area for the Year of the Rabbit.

(Photo by reporter Liao Xueru)

In addition to the 4.6-meter-high "Q-version Space Rabbit" main light, the Zhubei City Lantern Festival also has four special lighting areas, including a high-tech lighting area, an insect lighting area, and a mountain lighting area and a water moon lighting area that combine the characteristics of Zhubei's scenery. It will be held for 10 consecutive days from today to the 12th.

(Photo by reporter Liao Xueru)

The Lantern Festival in Zhubei City will be held for 10 consecutive days from today to the 12th.

(Photo by reporter Liao Xueru)

In addition to the 4.6-meter-high "Q-version Space Rabbit" main light, the Zhubei City Lantern Festival also has four special lighting areas, including a high-tech lighting area, an insect lighting area, and a mountain lighting area and a water moon lighting area that combine the characteristics of Zhubei's scenery.

(Photo by reporter Liao Xueru)