Philadelphia: The Divine Land Marching Band Performs at Independence Day Parade (Photos)
By Minghui reporter Ailian
(Clearwisdom.net) The annual Independence Day Parade in Philadelphia was
held on Benjamin Franklin Parkway at 6:00 p.m. on the 4th
of July. The Falun Gong group, along with sixty-six other groups participated in
the parade. It was the seventh time that Falun Gong practitioners were invited
to join this event. The Divine Land Marching Band, consisting of more than 100 Falun Gong
practitioners, has performed in this parade twice. This year, they wore the
newly made traditional Chinese Song-Dynasty style costumes, which are in blue
and white. The bright color and excellent performances attracted many
spectators. Many people, especially the Chinese people, took photos of the band. Several
young Chinese talked about uploading the "Falun Gong photos" to their
websites. Many Chinese people discussed if the costumes were Tang Dynasty style
or Song Dynasty style. Some Chinese tourists were shocked to see practitioners
in America. Mr. Zhu, a reporter from the newspaper China Daily, expressed that the
Falun Gong group's performances were excellent. He took a lot of photos. He said
he would publish them in his newspaper. Several Chinese people told
practitioners that they are glad to see them in the parade each year, and their
costumes this year are very pretty. A Chinese lady told a practitioner that she
knows the truth about the persecution of Falun Gong, because one of her
neighbors in China has been persecuted for practicing Falun Gong. She took
truth-clarifying materials from practitioners. The members of the Divine Land Marching Band performed at the Independence
Day Parade in Washington D.C. in the morning, and they took a bus to
Philadelphia right after the parade in D.C. In front of the stage, the band performed "America the Beautiful."
Practitioners hope that one day Chinese people will enjoy the freedom in China
like American people in the U.S., and that one day Falun Gong practitioners can
freely practice in China.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2008/7/7/181628.html
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