Spectacular stars of the Sydney Lunar Festival, 12 huge lantern sculptures will be set up around town from February 12 to 21, 2021, where they will shine with optimism in celebration of the coming year.
Commissioned by the City of Sydney to many different artists and designers, the Lunar Lanterns represent the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac and are a creative interpretation of a centuries-old tradition. A walk to go see the lanterns is a great way to experience Sydney’s summer night; you can find a self-guided Lunar Lanterns walk on the City of Sydney’s Culture Walks app, which can be downloaded for free from the App Store and the Google Play Store.
In 2021, the festival celebrates the Year of the Ox. There are over 80 events in the festival program from February 12-21 including Lunar Spectacular Shows, The Rocks Lunar Markets, Lunar New Year at Chinese Garden of Friendship, Oxapalooza Festival at World Square and much more.
Here’s Time Out’s guide to the 12 lanterns, what they represent and where to find them. The lanterns are lit up from dusk daily but are also fun to visit in the daylight.
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