Giới Thiệu · Fireworks Live Wallpaper
Fireworks Live Wallpaper is the new shiny live wallpaper waiting just for you. If you like fireworks, bright lights on the dark sky and shiny explosion of red, blue, green or any other color, this is the right live wallpaper for you. Download Fireworks Live Wallpaper now for free and enjoy the variety of glowing backgrounds. Different firework shapes can decorate your phone screen too. Fireworks Live Wallpaper is here and it's free, come and get it. Amazing 3D live wallpaper for your phone. Interactive feature: Tap on the screen and new lights will appear immediately. There is full support for landscape mode and home-screen switching. This beautiful, free and enjoyable background is waiting for you. Installation instructions: Home - Menu - Wallpapers - Live Wallpapers.Celebrate 4th of July with style. Get "Fireworks Wallpaper" for your phone. Several backgrounds of imaginative fireworks, worthy of every celebration you can imagine. Bright, colorful lights on dark sky- perfect contrast. Fireworks are indispensable for all major celebrations, parties or festivals. But when and where did first fireworks originate? Probably in China. Legend has it that the Chinese made the first fireworks in the 800s, filling bamboo shoots with gunpowder and exploding them at the New Year with the hope that the sound would scare away evil spirits. According to tradition, Marco Polo brought this technology back to Europe. It's fair to say, however, that the origins of fireworks are shrouded in smoke; the China story is widespread, and possibly true, but fireworks may in fact have developed in India or the Arab world. Firework became known in Europe during the 1300s, probably after returning Crusaders brought them from the East. Early fireworks were enjoyed more for the sound than the show--in its simplest forms gunpowder explodes quickly, leaving a terrific bang but not much to see other than a rather brief golden glow. Over time people discovered that using chemical compounds with greater amounts of oxygen made the explosives burn bright and longer. Today fireworks are a key part of celebrating Independence Day in the United States, Guy Fawkes' Day in the United Kingdom, Bastille Day in France, and New Year festivals around the world. In USA, the 4th of July cannot be imagined without firework. The atmosphere is not festive enough. The brighter and louder the better.