Brooklyn hosts inaugural Lantern Festival Parade

Mayor Eric Adams.Photo: Wayne Daren Schneiderman/Brooklyn Eagle
Mayor Eric Adams.
Photo: Wayne Daren Schneiderman/Brooklyn Eagle

Mayor Adams, much like all the elected officials present, kept his remarks relatively brief.

“I’m so happy to be here to show support this year, for the year of the dragon — symbolizing innovation and prosperity,” he said. “Good luck to this great community.” 

Borough president Reynoso pointed out that he is “grateful for the contributions, and all of the work that the Chinese community has done here in Brooklyn,” adding that “a lot of people think that the largest population of Chinese are in Manhattan; but they are here in this great borough of Brooklyn. And I’m deeply proud of that.” 

Assembly Minority Leader Barclay explained that “while there’s a lot of politics that often goes on in Albany and in Washington — Republicans fighting with Democrats, and Democrats fighting with Republicans — it’s nice that we can come here in a bipartisan manner to celebrate the great Asian culture that you have here.”

Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso.Photo: Wayne Daren Schneiderman/Brooklyn Eagle
Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso.
Photo: Wayne Daren Schneiderman/Brooklyn Eagle

Brooklyn District Attorney Gonzalez noted that “the dragon is courageous, fortunate, and brings prosperity. And that’s what’s going to happen for the Chinese-American community of Brooklyn — and all of Brooklyn — a safe year, and a year with a lot of progress.” 

Assemblyman Chang wished a happy new year to “everyone in my home, and in our community.”  

Senator Chu said it is “great to be here in Sunset Park to celebrate with families and friends — “with Brooklyn getting the well-deserved spotlight.”

Assemblyman Colton was a bit more animated in his approach.

State Sen. Iwen Chu.Photo: Wayne Daren Schneiderman/Brooklyn Eagle
State Sen. Iwen Chu.
Photo: Wayne Daren Schneiderman/Brooklyn Eagle

“This is beautiful!” he bellowed.  “Such a wonderful sea of faces here as I look out! I want everyone to have a very happy new year with much health and good luck!”

 

A brief history

Also known as the Shang Yuan Festival or the Yuan…

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