The Hechuan ‘Sanjiang Lantern Festival’ is a grand event, renowned as one of the largest performance-based lantern festivals in the southwestern region. It is themed around the ‘Sanjiang Culture,’ a unique aspect of Hechuan, and boasts over 60 sets of large and medium-sized lanterns, as well as water-based lanterns. These are organized into five major themes: Sanjiang Culture, Waterfront Leisure, Hechuan Memories, Childlike Innocence, and the Hechuan Fire Dragon Show.
**Special Admission Policies:**
– **Children:** Children under 1.2 meters in height, when accompanied by a guardian, are admitted for free.
– **Elderly:** Seniors over the age of 70 are admitted for free.
– **Disabled:** Persons with disabilities, with valid identification, are admitted for free.
– **Journalists:** Press journalists, with valid identification, are admitted for free.
– **Military Personnel:** Active-duty military personnel, with valid identification, are admitted for free.
**Additional Information:**
– The aforementioned groups can obtain free tickets by presenting valid identification at the on-site ticket window. These complimentary tickets are limited to same-day use by the individual.
– Service facilities include parking at the Huatan LeDu Water Amusement Park, with a reference price subject to the scenic area’s charges.
– **Address:** Parking lot of Huatan Century Water Amusement Park, He Yang City, Hechuan District, Chongqing, China.
– **Capacity:** 500 parking spaces available.
– **Scenic Area Interpretation:** Interpretation of activities and performances within the scenic area, including a schedule.
– **Scenic Area Map:** A guided ‘Best Sightseeing Tour Route’ is provided within the lantern festival for an enhanced visitor experience.