After Christmas, many of the decorations are recycled for the next holiday, with candles replaced by Chinese lanterns and wreaths by mandarin oranges.
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I was almost the not-so-proud owner of a string of Chinese lantern lights after my son systematically crushed three of the paper hoods.
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Some clothes were amazing, like an albaster duchesse satin shirt with long satin and white organza skirt, the pleated tiers looking like Chinese lanterns.
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In 1883 it was again used to entertain; on that occasion it was decorated with flags and Chinese lanterns, and pine flooring was laid.
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He leads Mike into a glade in the woods, where Susan is waiting for him in a white dress, under a display of Chinese lanterns.
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But I also love the Chinese lantern ( also known as abutilon ), an evergreen shrub with maplelike leaves that attracts hummingbirds to your yard.
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At the end all the lights go out and thousands of Chinese lanterns spring to life in a brilliant cascade of light throughout the campground.
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In fact, dragons are everywhere : draped over the street lamps that look like Chinese lanterns, hanging in the entry to the China Trade Center.
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It's called a Chinese lantern because the colorful flowers ( available in yellow, red, pink and orange ) hang upside down sort of like a fuchsia.
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And scores of flowers-- among them columbine, lilies, Chinese lanterns, climbing hydrangea and astilbe-- insure a mosaic of seasonal color in a verdant English ivy carpet.