Asian Lantern Festival at the zoo

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A peacock glows among dozens of lantern flowers. (Photo by Aiden Keenan ‘22).

Aiden Keenan, Photo Editor

The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo has hosted the Asian Lantern Festival over the last several weeks. The zoo’s website reports, “Thousands of lanterns are placed across several destinations of the Zoo.” An annual event, thousands of visitors walk through to appreciate the lights, family-friendly shows and see a few animals. 70 full-size displays were new for this year’s festival. Though this year’s festival is over, JCU students will have the opportunity to attend next year when it returns.

 

A peacock glows among dozens of lantern flowers.
(Photo by Aiden Keenan ‘22).
Cranes fly atop glowing plants.
(Photo by Aiden Keenan ‘22).
Two parrots sit on the branches of a 20-foot tall tree made from lanterns.
(Photo by Aiden Keenan ‘22).
Visitors posed with nearly every display; here, Aiden Keenan poses next to a panda display.
(Photo by Aiden Keenan ‘22).
Two tortoises guide visitors along the path to more displays.
(Photo by Aiden Keenan ‘22).