If you drive by in a car, you may notice the flicker when looking at the buildings when the car is in motion (be safe, do this only if you're the passenger). If you're in Europe, this will be more noticeable as the flicker is slower due to the 50Hz.
Another way of finding out if you can't be close to the light to wave an object would be to use a digital camera, preferably one where you can set the shutter speed. Using a relatively slow shutter speed, such as 1/30 or lower, take a picture of the lantern in question, but move the camera very fast as you press the release (start moving the camera before pressing the shutter release). Looking at the picture, you will see a line that follows the camera movement. If the line is dotted, you have a magnetic ballast.
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