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The Independence Day Parade is held
along the Constitutional Ave in Washington, capital of the US, July 4,
2009. (Xinhua/Zhang Yan) Photo
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WASHINGTON, July 4 (Xinhua) -- For the first Independence Day since the
outbreak of the economic crisis, the celebration in Washington D.C. maintained
its luxury and grandeur.
Since the early hours on Saturday, crowds have been seen along the
Constitution Avenue, the traditional route for the Independence Day parade and
other activities.
The celebration started with a unique memorial ceremony in front of the
National Archives. Three performers who played music in remembrance of Thomas
Jefferson, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin, who drafted the Declaration of
Independence in 1776, mingled with the spectators and then joined young students
in reciting the historical document that symbolized the end of the colonial
period of the United States.
A public relation officer of the National Archives told Xinhua that by
doing this, Americans can be reminded of the heritage of their predecessors and
encouraged to carry on their spirit.
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The Independence Day Parade is held
along the Constitutional Ave in Washington, capital of the US, July 4,
2009. (Xinhua/Zhang Yan) Photo Gallery>>> |
After reviewing the declaration, hundreds of thousands of Americans started
a chorus of national songs and other melodies to the music performed by the
Continental Color Guard in dresses from the 18th century that brought people
back to the years of fighting for independence.
The ceremony lasted the whole day as the Archives welcomed the public to
view precious historical documents it preserves and find out answers to some
quizzes about the Independence Day.
As another indispensable activity of the American National Day festivities,
the parade started at noon amid waves of applause. The long queue was guided by
police motorcycles, cavalry and military corps and was followed by performers
from civilian groups, minority communities, schools and other groups. Dances and
drum beats turned the Constitution Avenue and even the entire capital into an
ocean of jubilance.
For the first time, American Chinese formed a squad in the parade,
congratulating the birthday of the United States with typical Chinese
performances of gongs and waist drums. They also held posters of the Declaration
of Independence written in Chinese calligraphy.
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Fireworks explode over the Lincoln
Memorial, Washington Monument and Capitol Hill during Independence Day
celebrations in Washington, DC on July 4, 2009. (Xinhua/Zhang
Yan) Photo
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Unlike the grand celebrations in Washington D.C. and other big cities, some
small and medium-sized cities and towns were forced to downsize or even cancel
their celebrations due to tightened budget or declining private donations as the
country is suffering a financial crisis. But many Americans hold the view that
the more difficult situation the country is in, the more necessarily people
should come together at this special day and reaffirm their commitment to coping
with challenges.
"I hope we as people here in America can work together within our system,
the democratic system, to find problems, to find solutions to the problems that
we have," said Dell Latton from Wyoming. "I think when we work together, we will
find this kind of solutions that can work for everybody."
Everlyn Betts from Virginia told Xinhua that although everything is getting
really hard and the job market remains bleak, there are reasons to remain
optimistic.
"Like what I said, I have all the confidence in the world. President Obama
is gonna to bring us back to what we need to be."
In his Independence Day speech, President Barack Obama called on his people
to carry on the American spirit and meet unprecedented huge challenges.
"I think the path we are on right now is good. The country is heading in
the right direction obviously with what happened here in the past six months,"
said Edmond Hallmark from Alabama.
The whole day of celebration was also featured by a Smithsonian Folklife
Festival where performances of American minority communities and a traditional
Capitol concert were presented. At the end of the day, the capital was lightened
up by a grand firework display that brought the country to another year of
challenges and opportunities.