San Antonio Botanical Garden kicks off holiday season with light exhibit
The San Antonio Botanical Garden later this month will welcome a new lighted holiday exhibit that celebrates the beauty of nature with lights and cultural artistry. Running Nov. 29 through Jan. 12, the garden's Illuminate Exhibit will center around displays featuring a mesmerizing celebration of light, according to event organizers. The show is being put on in collaboration with Chicago-based Tianyu Arts & Culture, North America's largest Chinese lantern festival producer.
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