The Lantern Festival, celebrated on the 15th day of the lunar month, often referred to as "Little New Year," marks the traditional conclusion of the Chinese New Year festivities. In Taiwan, this day is particularly lively, second only to the Lunar New Year itself, making it the most vibrant traditional cultural festival in the region. Across the land, vibrant lantern festivals are held, with decorations adorning streets and various events to celebrate the Lantern Festival. Consuming yuanxiao, a type of sweet dumpling, on this day symbolizes reunion, emphasizing the importance of family unity and harmony.