Atlanta Lantern Boat Festival

Inspired by Luang Prabang’s Boun Lai Heua Fai, also known as the Light Boat Festival, the Laotian American Society (LAS) is bringing this radiant Lao celebration to Georgia titled the Atlanta Lantern Boat Festival. In honor of over 20 years of service, LAS is hosting its inaugural annual event on Saturday, November 9, 2024, at Lake Lanier Olympic Park.

The site of the Annual Atlanta Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival, Gainesville, Georgia’s Lake Lanier Olympic Park offers a serene, mountainous, and historic setting, a premiere location to host this ceremonious and lively event. This festival will be a vibrant fusion of cultures, featuring live music, cultural performances, a night market, a dragon boat demonstration, and a lantern lighting ceremony.

Festival Heritage

The Light Boat Festival is a revered tradition that in tradition seeks blessings and good fortune from the nagas (water spirits). Boats are beautifully decorated and paraded before being illuminated and set afloat on the river as sacred offerings. Additionally, floating flowers on the river symbolize the warding off of misfortune and gratitude to the water spirits. In this spirit, the Atlanta Lantern Boat Festival will include a parade through the park during the evening, with dragon boats adorned with lanterns gracing the lake.

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Festival Mission

The festival enriches the multicultural fabric of Georgia by introducing a unique and vibrant cultural celebration and presence of Laotian Americans to a broader audience. Its themes of light and water symbolize renewal, hope, and the cleansing of negativity, offering participants a sense of optimism and community while fostering greater understanding and respect. All raise proceeds will aid in LAS’ operation, mission, and programs.

How to Participate

PARKING IS FREE  FOR THE ATLANTA LANTERN BOAT FESTIVAL!

The main parking lot for Lake Lanier Olympic Park will be designated for staff, vendor, artist,  and VIP guests parking. General parking will be located across the street at the  Boat House Parking Lot. 

Vendors

Apsara Kitchen
Astro Corn Dogs
BAESBYCR.ENA
Bun Bo Hue Kitchen
CON MUCHO AMOR
Dazzle Linh Jewelry
Dollhousecandle.co
Dot Bowl
Echo Ridge Suwanee Apartments
Em’s Panadas
Essential Bowls
Helliott’s Haunt Sauce LLC
Hello Hilo
HRUXX Apparel 
Jameel’s Exotic Fragrances
Janie Matnopaseuth
Juke N Jive Creamery
Kajun Asian
Manalo’s Bakery
Momma Joy’s Hot Chicken
Nobi Cha Bubble Tea
Noy’s Eats and More
OhCupMe, LLC
Omiga its Bamreu
Peyton’s Pie Company
Pink Ivy
R P Duke’s Studios, LLC
Sarah’s Candle Cafe
Sazon Unico
South East Asian Creations LLC
Sweet Melts
Sweet Streets
The Yummy Sweets LLC. 
Tori
Toys for Kids
W by L, LLC
Wat Lao Buddha Sattha Dhamma

Performers

Atlanta Chinese Dance Academy
Bulgarian American Association (Rosa)
Chris Lu’s Lion Dance
Krom Reaksa Morodok
Laotian American Society
Magic Eastern Ensemble
Naach Atlanta Dance Academy
Phoenix Wellness Arts
Rachana Performing Arts
Sanggar Lestari Indonesia
Vietnamese Women’s Associaton
Wat Buddha Bucha Foundation

About The Laotian American Society

The Laotian American Society (LAS) is a 501c3 non-profit organization serving the Georgia community. Bridging together the modern Laotian- American with the traditional generation of our community, to celebrate our culture and aid our community. Our mission is to promote cultural awareness and empower the Laotian-American community through culture, outreach, and education. LAS has been in existence since 2003, and has transcended from its humble grassroots beginnings, to one of the prominent voices within the Lao community and a member of the Atlanta Asian/Pacific Islander non-profit community that contributes effortlessly to the economy and tapestry of Georgia and America.

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