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Innovation could provide a brighter future for Taiwan's sky lanterns(4)

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2018-10-09 15:30:21China Daily Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download
The base of a flying lantern designed by Shao, who makes the frame from paper with the result that it burns up in mid-air and leaves no debris on the ground. (YUAN QUAN/XINHUA)

Reaching a balance

The fear is that sky lanterns could go the way of other ancient customs that have already given way to environmental concerns.

Mainland cities such as Beijing and Shanghai have banned fireworks during Spring Festival in light of heavy air pollution, injuries and fire risks. In Taiwan, some firework shows at popular temple-blessing ceremonies have been canceled in recent years.

In response, many people like Shao are trying to keep traditional customs alive through innovation.

For example, a company in Taiwan called Culture Art and Nature has turned scraps of firework paper into red envelopes or blessing charms.

Amber Chen, the company's activity manager, said the idea of recycling firework paper explores new connections between believers and Matsu, the Chinese goddess of the sea.

"Traditional beliefs and customs should not be prohibited because of environmental concerns. The two are not contradictory, but can be balanced," Chen said.

Shao is planning to establish a green fund and use some of the money to plant trees that could absorb the carbon emitted by the burning lanterns.

"Protecting our culture is something to which everyone can contribute," she said.

 

 

  

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