Beijing Chang'an Avenue Landscape Enters "Spring Festival Mode"

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On the evening of February 6th, staff from the State Grid Beijing Electric City Lighting Management Center were adjusting the large red lanterns on West Chang’an Street. Photo by Li Bo

China News Service Beijing, February 7th (Reporter Xu Jing) On February 6th, the State Grid Beijing Electric City Lighting Management Center (referred to as “Lighting Center”) completed the setup of the Spring Festival landscape decorations along Chang’an Street and its surrounding areas, entering the “Spring Festival mode” along with the lanterns and lights in Beijing’s urban area.

That evening, as the lights on Chang’an Street first lit up, the crowds watching the flag-raising ceremony in Tiananmen Square had just dispersed. Many tourists remained to take photos and enjoy the night view of Chang’an Street.

According to the State Grid Beijing Electric Power Company, this year’s landscape decoration on Chang’an Street continues to focus on the core sections, including 121 large lamps from East Single to West Single, with a total of 242 sets of large red lanterns installed; 431 iron pole lamps from East Single to Guomao Bridge and West Single to Xinxing Bridge, with 862 sets of Chinese knots; and 100 string lights in the Beihai Bridge area.

The lanterns and Chinese knots used this year are made of PETG material, which is durable, wear-resistant, and low-temperature resistant. All lightboxes use energy-saving LED lights, offering both energy efficiency and long lifespan. The landscape setup strictly follows the principle of “reuse and recycling,” adhering to a frugal and environmentally friendly concept. The large red lanterns, Chinese knots, and string lights used are all from last year’s installations. Statistics show that the reuse rate of lanterns and decorations this year reached 90%.

“In addition to inspecting the appearance of the lanterns, we also pay close attention to the wiring inside the lamp posts. With the Spring Festival approaching, Tiananmen Square still sees a continuous flow of visitors, so we must ensure the safe operation of each lantern,” said Liu Quanshui, a member of the Lighting Center’s lantern team. For the lighting and decoration facilities around Tiananmen Square, the Lighting Center has strengthened special inspections and patrols to ensure the safety and stable operation of the city’s lighting equipment in that area.

From late January to early February this year, the Lighting Center actively implemented the deployment requirements of the Beijing Municipal Urban Management Committee, proactively coordinated with the district management committees and streets in all six urban districts, and promoted the connection and lighting of street lamps for the Spring Festival landscape decorations, helping to create a lively and festive Chinese New Year atmosphere in the six urban districts.

During the Spring Festival, the Lighting Center has carefully deployed support forces, strengthened the monitoring and maintenance of urban lighting operations and Chang’an Street landscape lighting, and increased patrols and inspections around crowded places and transportation hubs to ensure the safe and stable operation of city lighting equipment. (End)

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