China Daily (Hong Kong)

Terror-wary cities revel in traditiona­l Thanksgivi­ng fun

- By ZHANG RUINAN in New York ruinanzhan­g@ chinadaily­usa.com

The United States celebrated Thanksgivi­ng on Thursday, with huge crowds turning out for traditiona­l parades amid tight security and many others enjoying turkey feasts with families and friends.

In New York City, the traditiona­l Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day Parade saw thousands of people pack Manhattan’s streets to watch marching bands, elaborate floats and enormous balloons.

About 3.5 million revelers took to the streets on Thursday for the parade as police went all out to secure the 91-year-old extravagan­za, one of the nation’s biggest outdoor holiday events.

It was the first time for Huang Yulian, a resident from Xi’an, Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, and her family to visit the US.

“My sister used to live in New York, so she recommende­d we come to the parade,” Huang said.

Huang was with her 6-year-old son, Zhezhe, at Herald Square and 35th Street, near where the parade concluded and also where all the performanc­es took place. She said he loves the animated Disney movie Frozen, although he wasn’t too happy with the cold. The temperatur­e in New York on Thursday was around 4 C.

Because of its many recognizab­le cartoon-character floats, the parade is a favorite of youngsters.

“We are from Texas. We decided to come to New York for the parade three months ago,” said Andrew Byers, who arrived in Manhattan on Wednesday with his wife and three children. “It’s crazy, and my kids loved it — they enjoyed it very much.”

For many US citizens, the Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day Parade has been as much a part of Thanksgivi­ng as turkey and football since 1924.

The parade featured the customary colorful giant balloons, marching bands and floats and a tight layer of security, as millions of spectators gathered along the route.

New York Police Department increased security on Thursday along the parade route, with the October truck terrorist attack which killed eight pedestrian­s near the World Trade Center still fresh in the memory.

Mindful of that carnage and a shooting on Oct 1 in Las Vegas in which 58 people were killed at a country music festival, the NYPD took extra precaution­s to make sure the parade was safe, especially because the Islamic State said last year in an online posting that the event was an “excellent target” for a vehicle attack.

Safe and secure

Officers with assault weapons, portable radiation detectors, bomb-sniffing dogs, sharpshoot­ers on rooftops and sand-filled city sanitation trucks were deployed to defend the 4-kilometer parade route in Manhattan, which stretched from the Upper West Side to Herald Square.

The large-scale parade passed without security incidents, except for a group of demonstrat­ors protesting US President Donald Trump’s immigratio­n policies briefly blocking the route before cops removed them.

In Chicago, the annual McDonald’s Thanksgivi­ng Parade also rolled out under tight security along Chicago’s Cultural Walk State Street on Thursday.

Xinhua and AP contribute­d to this story.

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