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  2. Fireworks bans in China - Wikipedia

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    Fireworks display is a traditional way for the public to celebrate festivals in China. A large number of fireworks were set off during every festival, especially for the Spring Festival in China. Although fireworks can bring visual enjoyment to people, they also impact the environment and health.

  3. Liuyang fireworks - Wikipedia

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    Liuyang Fireworks” branded products are widely recognized in China. During the Yongzheng reign of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911), Liuyang fireworks became an article of tribute to the royal families which gave an added impetus to the developing trade. Fireworks workshops boomed, until more than nine out of ten households were engaged in the ...

  4. Chinese fireworks - Wikipedia

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    Chinese fireworks or paper fireworks, also known by the French terms feux pyriques or feux arabesques, [1] is a type of optical toy box that displays pictures with twinkling light effects. The pictures are printed or painted on paper, parchment or cardboard plates, and contain perforated elements.

  5. In pictures: Stunning firework displays as New Year’s Eve ...

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    China. Fireworks light up the midnight sky over Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong (AFP/Getty) People release balloons into the air to celebrate the New Year in Wuhan (Getty) Malayasia.

  6. Taipei New Year's Eve Party - Wikipedia

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    One concept was for fireworks to spiral up and down the building like dragon crawling. [12] 2011–2012: The show was shortened to 202 seconds. 2012–2013: The show was designed by the French pyrotechnics company Groupe F and was 198 seconds in length, featuring 22,000 fireworks launched to an adaptation of Igor Stravinsky's The Firebird. The ...

  7. Lunar New Year fireworks display in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, to celebrate its 150th anniversary, Jardine Matheson sponsored the first fireworks display event. The event received good public response. Since then, it became an annual event of Chinese New Year as a greeting to Hong Kong citizens. The fireworks were cancelled from 2020 to 2023 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2024 fireworks are ...

  8. Shanghai International Music Fireworks Festival - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai International Music Fireworks Festival started in 2000 and is held annually on National Day. The fireworks are fired from 7 barges and the other side of a lake in ShangHai Century Park. [1] All fireworks are produced in China and they are designed by invited companies/designers.

  9. Dashuhua - Wikipedia

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    Da Shuhua is a way of expressing good wishes that local people prayed for happiness, health and prosperity in the new year. In other places of China, people hung red lanterns outside their windows, eat yuanxiao (Chinese: 元宵) and shoot off firecrackers to celebrate the Lantern Festival. [21]