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Imagine this: two million lightbulbs of various sizes, hues and intensities illuminating your path. Look up and you’ll see the towering Tiananmen Lantern, which, at nine meters tall, is similar to the one found in Beijing’s Forbidden City. You ain’t seen nothing yet. Wait until you see the nine-storey pagoda lanterns, a Taoist-inspired creation featuring several white cranes and eight Taoist hermits with supernatural powers. Or how about several Chinese ice sculptures from the renowned Harbin festival?
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They brought a dazzling spectacle of lights to the country that will give a glow of hope to poor blind children.
The first World Light Expo-Philippines, which opened last month on an open space at the junction of Roxas Boulevard and Coastal Road in Paranaque City, hopes to help visually impaired kids recover, said Mina Choi-Lee, spokesperson for the 2007 WLEP.
The WLEP, which kicked off last Feb. 13 and ends April 22, exhibits two million bulbs of different sizes, types and intensities.
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Imagine this: two million lightbulbs of various sizes, hues and intensities illuminating your path. Look up and you’ll see the towering Tiananmen Lantern, which, at nine meters tall, is similar to the one found in Beijing’s Forbidden City. You ain’t seen nothing yet. Wait until you see the nine-storey pagoda lanterns, a Taoist-inspired creation featuring several white cranes and eight Taoist hermits with supernatural powers. Or how about several Chinese ice sculptures from the renowned Harbin festival?
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They brought a dazzling spectacle of lights to the country that will give a glow of hope to poor blind children.
The first World Light Expo-Philippines, which opened last month on an open space at the junction of Roxas Boulevard and Coastal Road in Paranaque City, hopes to help visually impaired kids recover, said Mina Choi-Lee, spokesperson for the 2007 WLEP.
The WLEP, which kicked off last Feb. 13 and ends April 22, exhibits two million bulbs of different sizes, types and intensities.
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Ghio Ong | February 26, 2007 - 12:00am