Colorful lanterns of Zoolumination- Nashville Zoo {Tennessee}


We visited the Nashville Zoo for the annual Zoolumination. Every year the zoo is filled with larger than life Chinese lanterns and the colors and the creativity are really incredible. We learned that every year this festival is different and it is a new experience every time you come. We didn’t know what to expect from this year’s displays, we just knew it would be different from our previous visit. We got really excited as we walked through the opening gate with the dragons facing each other.

Entrance to Nashville Zoo with colorful lanterns

The first time we came, the general theme of the displays was around Chinese mythology. But it seems this year there was not one general theme but a variety of themes and ideas all put together. We were first greeted by an array of flowers, butterflies, and insects.

lanterns of Zoolumination

One of the areas had all the animals and characteristics of the Chinese zodiac. It was fun to go through and find our zodiac signs and to read up on what being born in that year means for us. The animals looked like they had just stepped out of a cartoon and were more caricature than maybe what was intended.

lanterns of Zoolumination at Nashville Zoo
Nashville zoo

An because it was at the zoo, there were a lot of animals. Some of the animals were fanciful like the unicorn, some of them were silly like a llama in a hat, and some were sweet like the family of orangutans. My favorite of the animals though was the under water scene complete with dolphins and giant orca whale. It was an interesting mix of animals both real and imagined.

Lanterns of white unicorn with purple mane standing next to a pink tree at Nashville Zoo.

And then came the beach party section which was bright and fun loving. But it did seem weirdly out of place from the other sections that we had seen. Grooving pineapples were a vibe in themselves.

But the best part of the scenes were the dragons. There was a giant dragon ship pushing its way through the waves looking for adventure, and the beautiful cloud dragon who was given a palace in return for bringing the rain to a land devastated by drought.

Last but not least there was the North Pole Village filled with scenes of the festive time of year. Elf houses, reindeer, snowmen, and other festive sights greet you as you walk through this section. If you visit during November and December, then you can go and meet the man in red himself.

This visit to Zoolumination was certainly different from our last visit. There was such a variety of themes and ideas for all of the lanterns from animals, to dancing pineapples, to dragons, to elves. At first it seemed disjointed and disappointing, but then we really found we loved having no idea of what we would see around the next corner. I always love seeing these displays and the creative genius in creating such beauty from wire and silk.

For other colorful lantern experiences, check out these posts:

Zoolumination at Nashville Zoo

Illuminights at Zoo Atlanta

Thanks for joining me on this visit to the Nashville Zoo for Zoolumination. May lights and cheer fill you from the outside in.


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21 responses to “Colorful lanterns of Zoolumination- Nashville Zoo {Tennessee}”

  1. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    Although I dislike zoos, it might be worth a visit to see these lights. It looks amazing, Maggie

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      I have conflicted feelings about zoos in general. But the lanterns there are incredible with the detail and the artistry of them. Have a great weekend Maggie! 🙂

  2. Diana Avatar

    Okay, this is so cool! Our zoo does “zoo lights” and we went a couple years ago and honestly, it was kind of lame. This looks way better!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Agreed, I went to zoo lights once in Salt Lake and it was….fine. The lanterns are really amazing and much bigger and more detailed than you would expect. 🙂

  3. Travels Through My Lens Avatar

    These are all so beautiful and creative. I particularly like the barnyard animals. Lovely post, Meg!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you! They were so beautiful. I couldn’t believe the detail in such large lanterns. I loved the barnyard animals too, they made me very happy 🙂 I hope you have a great weekend!

  4. Toonsarah Avatar

    I’ve been to a similar event some years ago in London which was fun, but this looks way better, with a lot more lanterns and interestingly grouped 🙂 I love the unicorn and the orca best I think.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      The had such a wide variety.of things which made it really fun. The orca was.definitely a favorite. I love that things like this are.getting so popular in so many places. Have a great weekend!

  5. ourcrossings Avatar

    Wow, what a fantastic event to attend to be enchanted with the colourful and culturally rich displays –  fun for the whole family and a great way to help relieve the gloomy days of winter. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thanks Aiva, it is such a bright and happy event. You can’t help but smile when you see glowing animals and scenes everywhere. Have a great weekend! 🙂

      1. ourcrossings Avatar

        🥰🥰🥰

  6. leightontravels Avatar

    I think it’s a lovely tradition that you are doing this each January. I remember well your last post (in Georgia was it?)and can’t believe it’s been a year! It’s very smart of them to adopt a completely new approach each year so that visitors get a brand new experience. My favourite is definitely the dragon boat, though I’m not at all charmed by those kitschy pineapples.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Good memory Leighton, last year we went to the Atlanta zoo for the lanterns. It is such a great way to enjoy the cold dreary days of January. The dragon boat was so incredible! The pineapples though seemed so out of place from everything else. I hope you have a great weekend!

  7. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    The Zoolumination looks like such a neat event. That’s awesome that every year they put on a different display.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      It has become a favorite tradition, especially knowing that next year will be an entirely different experience. Have a great weekend 🙂

  8. thehungrytravellers.blog Avatar

    What a great idea! Bet Tess loved it!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      She loved it! We got home and she asked if she could make her own lanterns like that. Of course our didn’t turn out nearly as well 🙂

  9. travelling_han Avatar

    Wow, amazing! So much fun 🙂

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      It was such a happy and colorful event 🙂

  10. The Travel Architect Avatar

    This looks very appealing!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      It was really fun-amazing what they can do with wire and silk 🙂

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