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Dragons, Of The 2013 Chinese New Year Parade, San Francisco, California
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![]() The boy carrying the ball on a stick for Star King School ran away fast from the boy from the same school with a dragon on a stick.
Star King a Potrero Hill Public School ![]() ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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![]() An extremely long dragon from the Community Youth Center Of San Francisco had a stud in its tongue. Weaving back and forth across the street, here it just missed the ball.
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![]() A large dragon head was held aloft by one of the strong members of the San Francisco Police Department.
San Francisco Police, Lion Dance Team • Dragons Of The 2013 Chinese New Year Parade • Market Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets • San Francisco, California • (Date Published: Saturday 2 March 2013) • (Date Photographed: 18:17:47 Saturday 23 February 2013) • © 2013 Bryan Costales ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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![]() The dragon head of the San Francisco Police Department's Lion Dance Team glowed in streetlight under a darkening evening sky.
San Francisco Police, Lion Dance Team • Dragons Of The 2013 Chinese New Year Parade • Market Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets • San Francisco, California • (Date Published: Saturday 2 March 2013) • (Date Photographed: 18:18:02 Saturday 23 February 2013) • © 2013 Bryan Costales ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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![]() The body of the San Francisco Police Department's dragon had been lowered to the ground to rest during one of those moments when the parade seemed to stall.
San Francisco Police, Lion Dance Team • Dragons Of The 2013 Chinese New Year Parade • Market Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets • San Francisco, California • (Date Published: Saturday 2 March 2013) • (Date Photographed: 18:18:02 Saturday 23 February 2013) • © 2013 Bryan Costales ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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![]() It is exhausting carrying a dragon head throughout the parade. So at regular intervals, the head was traded from one man to another so the previous carrier could rest for a bit before trading back.
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![]() As night fell on the city, a dragon caught up to its ball and smashed its nose into it. Notice the dark audience with a dark city behind.
Loong Mah Sing See Wui • (Dragon Horse Lion Dance Team) • Dragons Of The 2013 Chinese New Year Parade • Market Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets • San Francisco, California • (Date Published: Saturday 2 March 2013) • (Date Photographed: 18:46:26 Saturday 23 February 2013) • © 2013 Bryan Costales ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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![]() The massively powerful looking dragon head as part of the Macy's contingent. This particular dragon was mounted on a float and not carried.
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![]() The parade ended with the largest dragon of all from Leung's White Crane. This dragon was internally lit by a large generator in a pickup truck that followed and a small team of men that kept the extension cord from tangling or tripping anyone.
Leung's White Crane • International Dragon & Lion Dance Association ![]() ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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