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New York: Falun Gong Practitioners Participate in West Indian American Day Carnival Grand Parade in Brooklyn (Photos)
Procession of Falun
Gong practitioners (Clearwisdom.net September 5, 2003) The parade in Brooklyn on Labor Day
organized by WIADCA üiWest Indian American Day
Carnival Associationüjwas held on Brooklyn
Parkway on September 1, 2003. Near one million people came to see the parade
although it rained continuously. Because of their excellent performance in last
year's Philadelphia Carnival, Falun Gong practitioners were invited to
participate in the parade in New York as representatives of China's most
excellent culture. The Falun Dafa Information Center reported that at 11:00 am, Mayor Bloomberg
of New York City inaugurated the 2003 New York West Indian American Day
Carnival. Several hundred organizations participated in this year's parade,
including more than 30 processions of dances and costumes with rich cultural
features, and 70 colorful floats. Falun Gong's procession was long as
practitioners performed the Lion Dance, Dragon Dance, Chinese drum, Chinese
dancing, and Falun Gong exercise demo to the audience of Chinese and Western
people. The Tang Dynasty costumes, graceful dancing and Falun Gong exercise demo
were eye-catching. New York State Senator Keven Parker said that this year's New York West
Indian American Day Carnival was the largest in the U.S. and as many as three
million people attended. He said that New York is a multicultural metropolis and
New York State Law protects beliefs of various races and human rights. This
celebration is really a pageant of cultural exchange among various races. The celebration lasted until 6:00 pm. It was not a sunny Labor Day this year,
but it was the first grand gathering to enjoy fun and games on a holiday after
the blackout of August 14. |