Open-air festivals need more than scattered light points — they need a structured visual journey. A luminous corridor draws visitors in, channels foot traffic, and becomes a destination in itself. As a custom Event Decor centerpiece, this lantern walkway replaces generic entry arches with a space visitors step inside and remember.
A gold dragon head anchors the entrance, mane flowing in blue-and-red tones, gaze fixed forward
Round red lanterns and diamond-shaped gold-patterned lanterns alternate in symmetrical arrays overhead
Cool-white neon cloud strips trace the top of the steel frame, softening the structural lines
The entire corridor glows as one warm, festive beacon — visible across the full festival ground
From afar: a unified red-gold passage that marks the event entrance unmistakably
Mid-range: individual lantern shapes, dragon silhouette, and cloud-strip rhythm become distinct
Up close: hand-painted scales, gradient whiskers, and silk fabric textures reward the eye
Daylight reveals the hand-painted dragon details, red fabric surfaces, and the steel frame's clean lines
At dusk, internal LED diffusion turns the corridor into a glowing tunnel — lanterns, dragon, and clouds lit as one composition
The passage shifts from architectural structure to pure light, changing the visitor's experience hour by hour
This type of Lantern walkway is built on a modular galvanized steel frame — segmented for shipping and rapid on-site assembly. The dragon head, lantern arrays, and neon strips operate as independent lighting zones. Silk fabric is hand-stretched and painted over wire armatures; LED strips provide even, shadow-free glow. The entire system is IP65 outdoor-rated.
The corridor scales from 3 to 6 meters in height, with the signature red-gold palette customizable to ink-wash, gilt, or celadon tones. Lantern shapes, printed patterns, and cloud-strip colors adjust independently to match any event theme.
This walkway suits international light festivals, Chinese cultural exhibitions, and commercial seasonal displays where the main pathway itself becomes an attraction. The Paris themed lantern festival confirmed its power as a crowd-drawing entry corridor. It also fits city park promenades, cultural district walkways, and shopping mall entrances — anywhere a structured, luminous passage shapes the visitor's first and lasting impression.
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Handcrafted by Zigong master artisans using techniques recognized as national intangible cultural heritage
Door-to-door logistics to 40+ countries, customs clearance handled
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Steel frame coverage included, with lifetime maintenance advice
Absolutely. We offer free design services. If you don’t have a theme, our team will propose ideas based on your venue (e.g., zoo-themed animal lanterns, mall holiday decor) and share sketches or renderings for your approval before production.
We promise products can be finished in 20-30 days after you pay them and will be sent to the nearest port of China, and then the period of sea transportation is estimated about 20-60 days depending on the distance between China and your country.
It depends on the project scale. For small custom pieces (e.g., 1-meter decor), it takes 4–6 weeks (design: 1 week, production: 2–3 weeks, shipping/installation: 1–2 weeks). For large 灯会 installations, it may take 3–6 months to allow for design iterations and logistics planning.
We provide global shipping and professional on-site installation. Our team is familiar with international logistics and customs (HS code: 9505900000). We also assist with compliance checks for local venue safety regulations (e.g., electrical standards) to ensure smooth setup.
Definitely. We specialize in event-specific decor, including small-scale (1–2 meters) Christmas-themed lanterns (e.g., snowmen, reindeer) or custom logos. These can be installed in malls, storefronts, or event halls to enhance festive atmospheres.
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