Monday, December 5, 2011

2011 Lantern light Festival in Kobe, Japan

December 1, 2011, Kobe, Kobe, Japan, the annual Lantern  LED lights Festival was held. Especially in memory of the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake of 6400 victims, the lamp is to express the people's grief for the victims of post-earthquake reconstruction and good wishes. Kobe after the earthquake, the dark silence, the survivors turn on the little star lights, to give people tremendous warmth and hope.

One is called the IMOGA Japanese, gratitude for life and a bright, erected light sculpture from Italy in the square and street lights. People in this time of year, accompanied by background music Requiem quietly brilliant warm light through the magnificent sea, the people pray for the dead and alive. Pray for the reconstruction of the northeast cylindrical work "Fountain of Prayer" is also light show debut, the work was built around the fountain, about 12 meters high, about 27 meters in diameter, for the first time using the energy saving
LED lights.

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