Chinese crackers fireworks display from Vulcan Fireworks
Vulcan Fireworks range offers Chinese crackers. Chinese Firecrackers are called phow chook meaning "bamboo explosions". In ancient China, to drive away evil spirits, bamboo stems were burnt to produce small explosions. Later, on the introduction of firecrackers signalled a joyous event and became an integral part of the Chinese New Year Eve's celebrations.
Vulcan Fireworks variety includes legend, linked with an ancient times belief that the universe was possessed by bad forces of energy (kuei or "malevolent spirits") and good forces of energy (shen or "benevolent spirits") and by creating a loud noise, especially by bursting firecrackers was believed to drive out the malignant spirits. Vulcan Fireworks’ Chinese New Year firecrackers display on the eve of Chinese New Year is also linked with scaring away the evil or malignant spirits.
Originally, there were rituals using firecrackers with the purpose was to drive away evil spirits and was also used in funerals. However, as time went on, the use of firecrackers evolved to take a new positive turn. With Vulcan Fireworks, in modern day world, fireworks are being used in commemorating happy and joyous events such as rituals, during festivals, wedding processions and auspicious occasions. Vulcan Fireworks can provide any effect or concept of firework display according to the suitability and requirements of the customers.
23-Apr-2008