San Jose Brings Community Together with Magical Holiday Light Display Inspired by Local Children's Artwork
The South Bay is getting into the holiday spirit with a brand new light display, the DOCA Festival of Holiday Lights, which officially opened to the public on Friday night and will run through January 4, 2026. The festival, which bills itself as a holiday experience made for the community, by the community, features five glowing acres, six magical zones, and more than 40 handmade attractions that bring to life the artwork of local children.
The idea behind the festival was sparked when its co-founders, Wan Zhao and Yixin, asked themselves how they could bring together stories, art, and families to create an immersive holiday experience. They held an art contest, which was designed by local kids, and used their creativity as inspiration for some of the festival's structures.
"It's very magical to see that happen and see the kids' creativity shine," said Zhao. "I feel like that's really reminds me to bring my inner-child out." The festival aims to reconnect people with their sense of wonder and curiosity, and to create memorable moments together that can last.
The DOCA Festival is not the only holiday light display in the South Bay this season. Christmas in the Park's Blinky's Drive Thru has also opened up at the Santa Clara County fairgrounds, offering a walk-thru experience just down the street from the festival.
For those looking to get into the holiday spirit, both displays offer a unique and magical experience that is sure to delight families of all ages.
The South Bay is getting into the holiday spirit with a brand new light display, the DOCA Festival of Holiday Lights, which officially opened to the public on Friday night and will run through January 4, 2026. The festival, which bills itself as a holiday experience made for the community, by the community, features five glowing acres, six magical zones, and more than 40 handmade attractions that bring to life the artwork of local children.
The idea behind the festival was sparked when its co-founders, Wan Zhao and Yixin, asked themselves how they could bring together stories, art, and families to create an immersive holiday experience. They held an art contest, which was designed by local kids, and used their creativity as inspiration for some of the festival's structures.
"It's very magical to see that happen and see the kids' creativity shine," said Zhao. "I feel like that's really reminds me to bring my inner-child out." The festival aims to reconnect people with their sense of wonder and curiosity, and to create memorable moments together that can last.
The DOCA Festival is not the only holiday light display in the South Bay this season. Christmas in the Park's Blinky's Drive Thru has also opened up at the Santa Clara County fairgrounds, offering a walk-thru experience just down the street from the festival.
For those looking to get into the holiday spirit, both displays offer a unique and magical experience that is sure to delight families of all ages.