Choosing the right lantern festival manufacturer is the single biggest factor in whether your event opens on time, on budget and looking the way you imagined. This 2026 buyer’s checklist walks through exactly what to look for, the red flags to avoid, and the questions to ask before you sign.
Why your choice of manufacturer matters
Large lantern installations are part art, part engineering and part logistics. A supplier that only handles one of those — or that resells another factory’s work — creates gaps where delays, quality issues and cost overruns appear. The right partner owns the whole chain, from concept to the moment the lights switch on at your venue.
The 8-point manufacturer checklist
- Direct factory, not a trader. Buying direct removes agent mark-ups and keeps one team accountable. Ask to see the workshop.
- Verifiable portfolio. Look for real, dated projects with locations and scale — not just renderings. Browse genuine case studies.
- In-house capability. Design, steel-frame structure, fabric work, hand-painting and lighting should happen under one roof for quality control.
- Customization depth. Can they build to your theme and IP, not just sell catalogue pieces?
- Overseas logistics & installation. Modular packing, customs experience and on-site assembly support are essential for international projects.
- Materials & safety. Sun-proof, waterproof fabrics and sound structural engineering for public, outdoor use.
- Communication & timeline. Clear English communication and a realistic production schedule (see typical timelines in our Lantern Festival Cost Guide).
- After-sales & on-site support. Installation guidance, spares and a contact who answers during your build.
Direct factory vs. trading company
| Direct factory | Trading company / agent | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Factory price, no mark-up | Adds 15–40% margin |
| Customization | Full control over design & build | Limited; depends on third-party factory |
| Accountability | One team end-to-end | Split between agent and maker |
| Lead time | Direct scheduling | Extra coordination layer |
Red flags to avoid
- Only renderings, no photos of finished or installed work
- No willingness to show the actual workshop or name past project locations
- Vague answers on shipping, customs and installation
- Prices that seem far below market (often thin materials or hidden landed costs)
- Poor or slow communication during the quote stage — it rarely improves later
Questions to ask before you sign
- Are you the manufacturer, and can I visit or video-tour the workshop?
- Can you share dated photos of similar projects you delivered overseas?
- What materials do you use for outdoor, multi-month displays?
- How do you handle packing, shipping, customs and on-site installation?
- What is the realistic production timeline for my scope?
Why buyers choose Shilong Lantern Art
Shilong Lantern Art is a direct Zigong factory with 18+ years of craftsmanship and 200+ artisans, delivering design, production, shipping and on-site installation across nine countries and regions — including a Malaysia Book of Records national record (the tallest God of Fortune lantern) in Malaysia. From theme parks and zoos to malls and city festivals, one team owns your project end to end.
Frequently asked questions
How do I know if a supplier is a real factory or a trader?
Ask for a live video tour of the workshop and dated photos of finished installations with locations. Genuine factories share these readily.
Is it cheaper to buy direct from the factory?
Usually yes — trading companies typically add 15–40% margin on top of the factory price for the same product.
Can a Chinese factory handle installation in my country?
Established exporters build in modules, ship worldwide and provide installation guidance or an on-site team. Confirm overseas experience up front.
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