
The "Global Dream Lantern Carnival" from Zigong, China settles in Chandler
The "Global Dream Lantern Carnival" from Zigong, China settles in Chandler (Reported by Xie Chengyan) At 4:30 pm on March 21, "Global Dream...
" (Reported by Xie Chengyan) At 4:30 pm on March 21, "Global Dream Lantern Carnival" General Director Song Yang signed a settlement agreement with Gila River Indian Tribal Councilor Robert Stone at the Chandler Wild Horse Hotel. From November 18 this year to January 30, 2017, the "Global Fantasy Lantern Carnival" from China will meet with everyone in Chandler.
Song Yang and Robert Stone signed a settlement agreement. All distinguished guests witnessed
Sister City General Manager Paula West, Chairman of the US-China Exchange Promotion Association Zhu Junying, and President of the Chandler Chamber of Commerce Terri. Kimble, Chandler Vice Mayor Jack Sellers, Chandler City Councilman Kevin Hartke, Terry Roe, Arizona Tourism Board Vice Chairman David Drennon, Wild Horse Casino Marketing Director Alia Hauterc attended the agreement signing event
(left to right) Zhu Junying Robert Sone. Song Yang
Photo of volunteers and guests
Zhu Junying, chairman of the US-China Exchange Promotion Association, and Song Yang, the person in charge of the event, took the stage to deliver a speech. They believed that this event would play a very positive role in promoting economic and cultural exchanges between China and the United States. According to Fang, this lantern show will also bring different themes to everyone. The Indian children performed a dance to pray for the lantern festival. Peng Tianyue's solo dance "Love Lotus" from the Art Institute of Alberta will make the audience look at Chinese art with admiration. A more impactful artistic enjoyment.
"Love Lotus" by Peng Tianyue
"Global Fantasy Lantern Carnival" has been exhibited in more than 30 countries and regions on four continents. The 2015 light show in Houston was popular among American friends. Warmly welcome. Zigong leads the world in LED lantern technology. Last year, it used 100 sets of innovatively designed lanterns in Houston to form seven major lantern scenic spots, creating a colorful and rich oriental lantern show carnival for tourists, including "Winter Dreams", "Five Continents of the World" and "Jurassic".
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