This year’s 2026 Central Taiwan Lantern Festival is something really special. From February 15 to March 3 (closed on Lunar New Year’s Eve), Taichung is turning into a glowing fairytale at Taichung Central Park — and yes… it’s all about MOOMIN.
The theme is “MOOMIN ON” (a cute play on “Moving On”), and since 2026 is the Year of the Horse, everything feels fresh, hopeful, and full of courage. I honestly love when Taiwan mixes international characters with traditional festivals — it always feels so creative and a little magical.
Sadly, we came during the day, which allowed us to take undisturbed pictures, but we missed the lights. I'm sure it would have looked amazing!
The park is huge, so it takes quite a while to walk around. Since it wasn’t busy at the time, we rented Ubikes to get around and still spent a little over an hour there. So be prepared for a long walk if you come when the lights are on.
I have to say — every year Taiwan surprises me with how much effort goes into lantern festivals. It’s not just lights. It’s storytelling, technology, performance, culture, and now even Nordic fairytale vibes all in one place.
If you’re in central Taiwan during this time, it’s definitely worth an evening walk. And if you love Moomin… even more.
Main Light Zone – Moomins Valley Under the Aurora
This is the highlight. And when I say highlight… I mean a 60-meter fairy-tale scene.
The Moomins are not just standing there like normal lantern displays. They actually move on a circular rail with mechanical technology, synchronized with music and lights. There are aerial silk dancers floating like butterflies, laser projections in the smoke creating aurora effects, and even bubbles.
It’s like stepping into Scandinavia for a few minutes — but in central Taiwan.
Show time: Every 30 minutes from 18:00–22:00 (last show 21:30)
Opening day starts at 19:00.
Riverside Zone – Riverside Adventure
A giant Moomin floats along the riverbank under the “northern lights.” The mist, reflections, and lighting make it feel dreamy and calm.
It’s simple but emotional — like a reminder that even when you’re moving forward in life, you’re not alone.
Forest Zone – Camping Time
This area feels cozy. Imagine lakeside camping, starry sky lights, Scandinavian warmth.
If you need a slower moment during the festival chaos, this is probably the place to breathe and just enjoy the atmosphere.
Adventure Zone – Insects Awakening World
Spring energy everywhere! Big dramatic sounds, immersive forest vibes, ancient-beast style installations.
More intense, more dynamic — especially fun for kids who love adventure themes.
Play Zone – Children’s Fun Valley
Colorful. Bright. Very photogenic.
From candy houses to flying elephants and giant dream trees, it’s made for families. Honestly, Taiwanese lantern festivals are so child-friendly. Even adults end up taking more photos than the kids.
Blessing Zone – Happy Wishing Village
This zone connects different temples and regional cultures in Taichung through lantern art. It focuses on harmony, coexistence, and local faith traditions.
Taiwanese festivals always beautifully mix religion, culture, and art — something I’ve grown to really appreciate living here.
Ecological Zone – Animal Dream World
This section highlights animal protection and environmental sustainability. Cute animal light installations but with a message — cities and animals can coexist with love.
The Moomin Little Lantern
And yes… there is a Moomin little lantern this year.
It even includes a “bicycle” element (iron horse) to reflect Taichung’s cycling culture.
Distribution starts at 4:30 PM daily (queue opens at 4 PM).
3000 on weekdays, 4000 on holidays. One per person.
If you want one, go early. Taiwanese aunties are fast. 😆
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