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Ending, Of The 2013 Chinese New Year Parade
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![]() The arrival of the biggest and most dramatically lit dragon marked the traditional end for the parade.
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![]() The inside of the head was lit in a way that heightened its dramatic impact.
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![]() The head was so huge that it was difficult to carry. Notice how it dwarfed the people surrounding it.
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![]() Here was one view directly into the mouth of this huge dragon. Notice that the ball it was chasing was not lit.
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![]() A close up shot of the dragon's head that revealed details such as butterflies.
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![]() A shot of the body of the dragon. Each section of the body was carried by an individual man.
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![]() The lights of the dragon were powered by a long extention cord that connected the dragon to a pickup truck with a generator that followed closely behind.
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