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Macao International Parade promotes beauty of cultural integration

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With a verdant Loong (Chinese dragon) made of bamboo, a handmade armor performance from Japan, and an elephant hat dance from South Korea showing up in front of the Ruins of St. Paul's, the "2025 Macao International Parade" officially set off on Sunday.

People participate in the 2025 Macao International Parade in Macao, south China, March 23, 2025. The 2025 Macao International Parade celebrating the 26th anniversary of Macao's Return to the Motherland was held on Sunday. (Xinhua/Cheong Kam Ka)

These were part of the 83 performing teams from various cultures across the world.

Upholding the spirit of "Love, Peace and Cultural Integration" while promoting Macao's designation as a "Culture City of East Asia 2025," this year's parade featured local groups and participating groups worldwide, totaling an estimated 1,800 artists.

The local team, "the Funny Old Tree Theater Ensemble," performed about the Earth, suggesting that different cultures share one home. Vong Weng Chon, a team member, said that as a Macao resident, he was pleased to make new friends from different backgrounds. "It's lively and exciting," he added.

As another "Culture City of East Asia 2025," Huzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, brought the dance of bamboo leaf Loong. Zhu Zhengguo, a member of the performing team, told Xinhua that it was an honor to bring their traditional treasure to this event. He was also happy to see and communicate with other art groups.

Italian artist Ilaria Fioretto was impressed by Macao's cultural atmosphere. "Here, we have the possibility to interact with different cultures ... It is a treasure to know different artists from different countries," she added.

According to Macao's Cultural Affairs Bureau, the parade is a signature festive event of Macao. Since its first edition in 2011, it has entered its 11th edition and has become one of the events celebrating Macao's return to the motherland, drawing the participation of residents and tourists from around the world.

The parade procession set off from the Ruins of St. Paul's and passed through old streets and alleys in the historic center of Macao. The final performance held at Sai Van Lake Square marked the opening of the "Culture City of East Asia" program, where various performing groups staged a vibrant and artistic celebration.

"It's hard to put my feelings into words," said Ms. Tang, a tourist from central China's Hubei visiting Macao for the first time. She waited in the crowd to see the parade, describing the experience as a "surprise."

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