Where is the busiest place on the fifteenth day of the first month?

The most lively places on the fifteenth day of the first month are as follows:

1. The historical origin of Qinhuai Lantern Festival can be traced back to Wu Dong period. It is regarded as the early recorded Lantern Festival in China, known as the world-class Qinhuai Lantern Festival, and its official position is firmly at the top. It is the Lantern Festival approved by the State Council as an intangible cultural heritage list.

The Ice Lantern Art Festival in Longqingxia, Beijing has always been famous. This year is 3 1 session. According to this trend, it is estimated that new members will join the intangible cultural heritage list. This year, Beijing is still immersed in the joy of Beijing's successful Olympic bid. In order to carry forward the enthusiasm of our Chinese sons and daughters to welcome the Winter Olympics, the Longqingxia Ice Lantern Art Festival takes the dream of ice and snow and the Olympic Games as its theme.

3. Datang Furong Garden Lantern Festival is a large-scale comprehensive lantern festival integrating land and water lantern festival, lantern appreciation, solve riddles on the lanterns and performance. At the 20 16 CCTV Mid-Autumn Festival, her stunning scene won the attention of the national audience and brought the beauty of Chang 'an in Tang Dynasty back to our sight.

4. The cold spring fades away, the flowing water warms up, the ancient rhyme Wuzhen gradually fades its cold clothes, the spring flowers next to the pavilion are waiting to bloom, the green willows next to the bridge are trying to lick the embankment, and we are immersed in the festival, just in time to enjoy the grand occasion of Wuzhen Lantern Festival.

Although there are more exotic Disney in Shanghai this year, and there are high-tech lantern shows in the World Expo Hall, I still think the Lantern Festival in Yuyuan Garden has a Shanghai flavor. This typical small garden in the south of the Yangtze River retains many old memories of Shanghainese, and the Yuyuan Lantern Festival is also a traditional cultural activity that Shanghainese have long adhered to.