On February 24, the Lantern Festival, more than a hundred people including Taiwanese compatriots and marriage and family representatives from both sides of the Taiwan Strait gathered together. Under the guidance of Kang Guixu, the inheritor of traditional lanterns in Lan (abbreviation of Pingtan) Taiwan, the children of Taiwan compatriots turned into "little lanternmakers" and painted colorful lanterns.

"Lanterns can be a carrier of communication between people. Through the creative process, parents learn how to guide their children," she said. In 2019, "Lantai Traditional Lantern" was selected into the first batch of district-level intangible cultural heritage representative projects.