Marching.
This was the first small group of leading all the followers for peace.
It represented the spirit of participants' desire for peace
Over 30 degrees.. Hot and humid whether condition. But they were wearing full uniform.
Yamaha is a famous instrument brand in the world which is a Japanese company.
This is saying 'World Peace', right? :)
The one, International Peace Youth Group, the Walk for Peace and Restoration was held in Seoul, South Korea.
So a significant portion of participants were Koreans(How lucky!) as you see.
Soon this kind of walking movement will be happening in the world occasionally.
If you do have a chance to be a part of this event for world peace,
what position will you be interested in to take?
Will you be out of the parade to just have a look?
Or be just a center of world peace?
Regardless of any circumstances, please make a voice , please step in!
If you are a moving being :)
Before I close editing this post,
I will do my 'routine' adding some from Wikipedia! ha!
Marching
Marching refers to the organized, uniformed, steady and rhythmic walking forward, usually associated with military troops.
Marching is often performed to march music, and often associated with military parades.
Marching is part of basic training in the military in most countries. In most cases, marching uses a system of drill commands. Learning to march by obeying commands is considered a form of discipline.
While marching, individuals must maintain their dress, cover, interval, and distance (DCID):
dress — alignment with the person to the side;
cover — alignment with the person in front;
interval — space between the person(s) to the side;
distance — space between the person in front.
In Northern Ireland marching is a major part of the culture, with hundreds of marches occurring annually. These are usually organized by groups such as the Orange Order, which provide most of the participants. Music is provided by marching bands including silver bands, flute bands and others. Marching is often seen as a symbol of control over a particular area, and marching is often seen as a sectarian activity.
The Royal Marines refer to a long distance march carrying full kit as a Yomp. The most famous yomp of recent times was during the 1982 Falklands War.
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