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It's another year with tens of thousands of Anzac Day, people boiling downtown Sydney! Did you see the Chinese team participating for the first time this year?

 
[Social News]     25 Apr 2017
Today is a common holiday for Australia and New Zealand-Anzac Day!It`s another year, Anzac Day,. Today, tens of thousands of people are touring Sydney`s CBD!

Today is a common holiday for Australia and New Zealand-Anzac Day!

It`s another year, Anzac Day,. Today, tens of thousands of people are touring Sydney`s CBD!

ANZAC is the acronym for "Australia and New Zealand Army Corps", the Australian New Zealand Corps.

ANZAC Day originated in commemoration of Australia and New Zealand fighting Turkey in Gallipoli during World War I (1915).

On April 25, 1915, the New Australia United Legion (New Zeland and Australia Army Corps) landed on the Turkish peninsula of Gallipori because of weather and intelligence errors, deviating from the original landing beach, and landed at the cliffs where the main enemy forces were stationed. As a result of the military aircraft leak, the enemy early waiting for rabbits, resulting in the Australian New Zealand Corps suffered serious damage.

Later, the governments of New Australia and New Australia specifically designated April 25 as "New Australia military Day" (ANZAC Day),. Every year at dawn on that day, veterans and their families gather in front of monuments in all Australian towns and towns. "Dawn memorial service" (Dawn Service).

Royal Australian Navy Fleet Commander Stuart Mayer spoke at the Martin Square Memorial ceremony in CBD, Sydney.

Tony Abbott also presented flowers at the dawn memorial service.

The front of the monument has been covered with flowers.

Soldiers of all colors

Pictures of the scene

For the first time this year, Chinese military descendants in Burwood, participated in Anzac Day!

The Chinese people commemorate the Victory Alliance of the Anti-Japanese War, the first Chinese team invited by the Burwood government and Veterans Club.

Through this anniversary, let us know that it is because of the veterans that we live in Australia today.

Every city in Australia on this day, Australians will be very proud to appear in the street parade!

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