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  1. Yi Peng Lantern Festival (sometimes written as Yee Peng) in Chiang Mai, Thailand is renowned worldwide for its mesmerizing display of thousands of illuminated lanterns ascending into the night sky over the city. In 2024, it will take place on Nov. 15-16.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0671834Peng-Yi Chang - IMDb

    Peng-Yi Chang was born in July 1941 in Hong Kong, China. He is a director and actor, known for Duan jian wu qing (1979), Hei ying di gu dao (1981) and San da ming bu hui jing shi (1983).

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  3. 彭昱畅1994年10月25日出生于江西省 新余市毕业于 上海戏剧学院 木偶表演系中国内地男演员 [1]。 2015年12月,参演爱情喜剧《 太子妃升职记 》,以强公公一角正式出道 [2]。 之后陆续参演《 明星志愿 》 [3]《 刺客列传 》 [4]《 浪花一朵朵 》 [5]《 都挺好 》 [8]等剧。 2017年至2018年,分别凭借校园励志片《 闪光少女 》、电影《 大象席地而坐 》提名第20届上海电影节亚洲新人奖最佳男演员奖 [6]和第55届台湾电影金马奖最佳男主角奖 [7]。 2018年,参加湖南卫视综艺节目《 向往的生活第二季 》 [174],2021年参演的喜剧片《 沐浴之王 》 [46]《燃野少年的天空》 [101]陆续上映。

  4. Dec 29, 2022 · Yee Peng (or sometimes also written as Yi Peng) is a festival unique to northern Thailand which is celebrated on the full moon of the 12th month of the Thai lunar calendar (usually in November).

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  5. Peng-Yi Chang is known as an Director, Actor, Writer, Screenplay, and Action Director. Some of his work includes Shaolin Kung-Fu Mystagogue, Clan Feuds, The Kung Fu Kids IV, The Clutch of Power, The Three Famous Constables, Relentless Broken Blade, Miraculous Sword Art, and General Invincible.

  6. Jul 10, 2022 · Chiang Mai Lantern Festival: Yi Peng. Yi Peng, or Yee Peng, is the local name of the lantern festival in northern Thailand. Yee means two and Peng means full moon day, which relates to the night of the festival: during the second full moon of the Lanna calendar.

  7. Oct 15, 2021 · Yi Peng (sometimes written as Yee Peng) is a traditional Lanna festival that takes place in Northern Thailand. During the festival, participants launch paper lanterns called khom loi into the sky. Hence, it’s sometimes called the Lantern Festival or the Festival of Light.