A child waves and smiles at the camera during the 10th Chinese Lantern Festival in Hastings, New Zealand, on April 5, 2019. The festival was held from April 3 to 7 to celebrate the China-New Zealand Tourism Year, as well as the 38th anniversary of the establishment of the sister cities relationship between Hastings and Guilin, in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. The event was co-hosted by Hastings city government and the China Cultural Center in New Zealand. (Photo/Chinaculture.org)
More than 130 Chinese-style lanterns and lotus-shaped lanterns were lit up at Osmanthus Gardens in Cornwall Park during the 10th Chinese Lantern Festival in Hastings, New Zealand, on April 5, 2019. (Photo/Chinaculture.org)
More than 130 Chinese-style lanterns light up Osmanthus Gardens in Hastings' Cornwall Park during the 10th Chinese Lantern Festival in Hastings, New Zealand, on April 5, 2019. (Photo/Chinaculture.org)
Local people tour Osmanthus Gardens in Cornwall Park during the 10th Chinese Lantern Festival in Hastings, New Zealand, on April 5, 2019. (Photo/Chinaculture.org)
A Chinese musician plays the guzheng, or Chinese zither on April 5, 2019. The performance was one of several featuring Chinese folk music held from April 5 to 6 as part of the festival to celebrate the China-New Zealand Tourism Year and the 38th anniversary of the establishment of the sister cities relationship between Hastings and Guilin. (Photo/Chinaculture.org)
A Chinese musician plays the pipa, the four-stringed Chinese lute, during the 10th Chinese Lantern Festival in Hastings, New Zealand, on April 5, 2019. (Photo/Chinaculture.org)
A New Zealand student plays violin while Chinese musicians play the guzheng, pipa and flute during the 10th Chinese Lantern Festival in Hastings, New Zealand, on April 5, 2019. (Photo/Chinaculture.org)