Water lantern festival to light up liberty state park with hope and reflection

Water Lantern Festival to Light Up Liberty State Park with Hope and Reflection

September 20, 2024

JERSEY CITY, NJ – From September 20 to 22, Liberty State Park will host the enchanting Water Lantern Festival, an event dedicated to creating lasting memories and moments of serenity. Running from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. each day, this family-friendly festival offers participants the chance to release lanterns into the water, promoting introspection, healing, and a deeper connection with oneself.

The lanterns, made from eco-friendly rice paper and wood, will be adorned with LED candles that are reused and recycled after the event, ensuring a minimal environmental footprint. As each lantern drifts across the water, attendees can reflect on their thoughts, hopes, and wishes in a calming and therapeutic setting.

With its blend of peaceful beauty and emotional connection, this festival promises an unforgettable experience. Tickets are required for entry, allowing guests to be part of this unique celebration of light and reflection.

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