Water Lantern Festival is a traditional festival held around the 15th day of the first lunar month, which falls on the eve of the Lantern Festival.
It originated in southern China and is a folk activity to celebrate the New Year and pray for good luck.
The festival is usually held at night, and people will place various shapes of water lanterns, such as paper lanterns and lotus lanterns, in rivers, lakes or ponds.
When these water lanterns are lit up, they float on the water surface, creating a beautiful scene.
The Water Lantern Festival also symbolizes people's yearning and pursuit of a better life.