Macao holds int'l parade to mark 19th anniversary of return to motherland

MACAO -- The government of China's Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) held an international parade Sunday afternoon to mark the 19th anniversary of Macao's return to the motherland.
The parade attracted more than 70 groups from the Chinese mainland, the Macao SAR and the Hong Kong SAR, as well as those from foreign countries including Japan, Brazil, Spain, Italy, Portugal, France, Mozambique, Malaysia, among others.
The parade featured performances such as folk dances, acrobatics, stilt walking, Chinese martial arts and puppet shows.
The parade started from the renowned Ruins of St. Paul's and ended at Sai Van Lake Square, where the groups took to the stage one by one.
The parade, one of the major cultural events in Macao since 2011, was organized by Macao's Cultural Affairs Bureau and the Macao Government Tourism Office.
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