Traditional lanterns still very much in demand


Colourful attractions: Customers admiring lanterns at the dim sum restaurant in Cintra Street, George Town. — LIM BENG TATT/The Star

GEORGE TOWN: Traditional cellophane lanterns are still very much in demand this Mid-Autumn Festival as they bring back nostalgic memories.

Chocolate wholesaler Eunice Sow immediately remembered how the festival was celebrated in the past when she saw multi-coloured traditional lanterns hanging from the ceiling at a dim sum restaurant in Cintra Street here.

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