EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF THE PINGXI SKY LANTERN FESTIVAL IN FEBRUARY
WHEN THOUSANDS OF GLOWING LIGHTS FLOAT UP INTO THE INK BLACK SKY ABOVE
THE SMALL HILLSIDE VILLAGE OF SHIFEN IN NORTHERN TAIWAN.A few years
ago The Discovery Channel named the Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival one of
the best festivals from around the planet while National Geographic
listed it among the 10 best winter trips worldwide. Taking place
during the first full moon of the Chinese Lunar New Year – a date
that changes every year – the Pingxi Lantern Festival attracts tens
of thousands of visitors to the small hillside town of Shifen to
release an estimated 100,000 to 200,000 glowing rice paper lanterns
into the nocturnal skies.
According to popular legend, the sky LANTERN WAS FIRST INVENTED DURING
THE THREE KINGDOMS PERIOD (220AD – 280AD) by the statesman Zhuge
Lian to send military signals. Growing over time in popularity, by the
early nineteenth century the sky LANTERN ARRIVED IN TAIWAN WHERE IT
MERGED WITH LOCAL LANTERN CELEBRATIONS. Every year, at the start of
the planting season, farmers would write messages on a sky LANTERN
ASKING FOR A PLENTIFUL HARVEST AND OTHER WISHES, and release it into
the heavens to the gods and ancestors. Reminiscent of the YI PENG
FESTIVAL IN NORTHERN THAILAND
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, the release of the sky lanterns eventually grew into a local event
in the Pingxi area of northern Taiwan.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE PINGXI SKY LANTERN FESTIVAL AND THE
TAIWAN LANTERN FESTIVAL?
Jingtong, Taiwan – September 19, 2021: People with colourful sky
lanterns in Jingtong ,New Taipei City, Taiwan.
Both the Taiwan Lantern Festival and Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival are
held in conjunction but are separate and different events. The Pingxi
Sky Lantern Festival is steeped in ancient tradition and its highlight
is the release of thousands of glowing, floating lanterns into the
night sky. In contrast, the Taiwan Lantern Festival was invented by
the Taiwan Tourism Bureau to increase tourism revenue. It changes
location every year to attract more foreign visitors to different
parts of the country. Its focus is on huge, hi-tech lanterns that mix
pop culture with traditional Taiwanese icons and Chinese zodiac signs,
and includes folk arts and performances.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PINGXI SKY LANTERN FESTIVAL 2026
Pingxi is the name of a district in northern Taiwan, not far from the
capital Taipei and part of New Taipei county. The district is home to
several small towns that are located along the railway and in three of
them – Jingtong, Pingxi and Shifen – sky lanterns are released.
Contrary to much information online, the main lantern release events
take place in Shifen, not Pingxi, despite of the festival being named
after the latter.
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TAIWAN HAS MORE GREAT FESTIVALS SUCH AS THE Taiwan International
Balloon Festival
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, and the Wang Yeh Boat Burning Festival
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which is held every three years.
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The place to be in Shifen is the main stage where normally a parking
lot is, within a 10 – 15 minute walk from the train station. Try to
arrive early enough – by noon – to buy and prepare your own
lantern (around 200 NTD) and to sign up (free of charge) so you can
release it during one of the spectacular mass release events at the
stage. Make sure you find a spot by 4pm before 80,000+ visitors swarm
the town.
The first round of mass releases usually starts at 6:30pm with three
releases per hour and the final one at 9:30pm. Hundreds of lanterns of
the same colour – a different colour every round with each colour
representing a certain value such a luck or health – ascend the sky
en masse.
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Street view of the town of Pingxi
The lanterns are generally made of rice paper on a bamboo frame
containing a small candle. People write their names and wishes onto
their lantern to slowly float upwards to the gods, hoping for
happiness and prosperity. Most lanterns are made of biodegradable
materials, yet, the impact on the environment would still be high were
it not for a post-festival clean-up operation. Even though the sky
lanterns can be released during the whole year, be aware that the
clean-up crews operate only during the festival.
As a traditional cultural activity, sky lanterns carry people’s
yearning for a better future and their wishes for happiness and peace.
They are one of the important forms of folk cultural inheritance and
communication. But it is worth noting that there are also some safety
hazards in flying sky lanterns, which may pollute the environment,
cause fire hazards, and even endanger the safety of aircraft.
WHEN WILL THE PINGXI SKY LANTERN FESTIVAL 2026 TAKE PLACE?
The PINGXI LANTERN FESTIVAL TAIWAN TAKES PLACE ON THE 15TH DAY OF THE
FIRST LUNAR MONTH EACH YEAR. It marks the end of the Chinese New Year
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celebrations. In 2026 the official date for the Pingxi Taiwan Lantern
Festival is 3 March on which night most lanterns will be released.
However, the night markets and releases of sky lanterns still continue
for up to two weeks.
TRAVELLING TO THE PINGXI LANTERN FESTIVAL TAIWAN
By train: you can travel from the main station in Taipei changing at
Ruifang for Shifen ( train timetable [https://www.railway.gov.tw/] ).
By bus: there are shuttle buses offered by tour operators running from
Taipei, Keelung and Juifen. In Taipei they depart from Muzha MRT
station.
Trains and buses will be packed during the festival so make sure
you’re back on time to grab a seat on the last train or bus.
WHERE TO STAY DURING THE PINGXI SKY LANTERN FESTIVAL
Illuminated sky at lantern taiwan shifen festival
Finding a place to stay in Shifen during the festival will be very
hard if at all possible. Instead book a place in nearby Juifen or
Keelung, or stay in Taipei and make the journey as a day trip.
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MORE INFORMATION ON THE PINGXI SKY LANTERN FESTIVAL 2026
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_Main image: Taiwanese and foreign tourists release lanterns at the
Shifen Lantern Festival Taiwan, 2 March 2018. All photos: Deposit
Photos._
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