Children with the Star King Public School wore costume shirts with super long sleeves. The waved their sleeves while
walking which gave the effect of flags waving.
by Bryan Costales
(2 of 6)
Kids with the College Park School Mandarin Immersion Talented & Gifted Program wore sleeves that were sewn in the form
of snakes. After all, this was the year of the snake.
by Bryan Costales
(3 of 6)
Some of the Kids marching with the Chinese Immersion School at De Avila were wrapped in fake snakes.
An excellent outfit befitting the year of the snake.
by Bryan Costales
(4 of 6)
Other kids from the Chinese Immersion School at De Avila held cloth streamers in their hands and swirled them in complex
patterns overhead.
by Bryan Costales
(5 of 6)
Girls and Boys with the Loong Mah Sing See Wui (Dragon Horse Lion Dance Team) marched and danced while wearing
traditional outfits, round hats and carrying tambourines.
by Bryan Costales
(6 of 6)
Children with the Cupertino Language Immersion Program and Chung Ngai Dance Troupe wore colorful costumes and walked under
the tail of a (Year Of The Snake) snake.