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Lantern Pavilion Made of Recycled Water Bottles

Ryan Nance October 11, 2013

The Rising Moon dome was constructed for Hong Kong’s Lantern Wonderland 2013 festival by Daydreamers Design out just of recycled plastic bottles and LED lights.

The 65-foot-diameter pavilion makes use of 4,800 five-gallon water bottles fitted with LED lights. 


Rising Moon is a temporary pavilion designed to serve as an anchor attraction during the Hong Kong Mid-Autumn Festival Lantern Wonderland 2013, held in Victoria Park from 14 September 2013 to 22 September 2013. It reinterpreted traditional paper lanterns with recycled plastic bottles and at the same time creating a Synthetic Moon, thus promoting the message of environmental protection.

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