Tents, people...
My dad having a conversation with a reporter.
Handing things out.
My mom and my brother - ready!
Oranges.
Still talking.
The media preparing.
Me holding the flag.
Cameras ready!
Now reporting.
My brother.
Protesters waiting.
The street.
Filming the street.
DPP security watches.
People across the street, gathering.
A lady selling horns.
Still more arriving.
Buses arrive.
While waiting, I took two pictures of the farm.
People finally lining up.
Behind us, people are also gathering.
I thought the flag on the right was amazing.
There it goes.
The crowd.
My dad climbs on a truck to take pictures.
Trying to climb down.
A person makes a speech.
Everyone listens.
The truck next to us, a woman repeats whatever the people on the truck in the front says.
Across the street, more people arrived.
Clearing to the sides.
And more people arrive!
Of course, today was a windy, cold day.
A dog with a DPP flag on its tail.
Still the crowd waits to leave.
My dad.
Kids would have to sit down and play with their horns.
Someone on a truck passing oranges out.
The truck passes.
There are the oranges.
Another truck with them.
A truck with a "Give Taiwan back to me" sign.
"Give Taiwan back to me". People on the truck.
Newcomers arrive.
Flags all over the area.
Now it's a bit crowded.
So many flags being carried.
Frank Hsieh comes out!
Still giving out a speech.
Yu Shyi-kun speaks.
My dad climbs back up to the truck to take pictures.
Dad looks on.
Of course, many people brought signs.
Tsai Ing-Wen, the chairman of DPP, was the last to speak.
Finally, we move!
Feet printed on a piece of paper.
Reporters taking pictures.
Video of the crowd.
Still walking.
Buses on the side.
Reporters filming the crowd.
A balloon.
Many other people watches the crowd.
Going under a bridge.
The highway.
Walking under the highway.
Of course, that man does not need to walk.
Meeting up with another crowd.
People on the bridge waves and yells to us.
Now we decided to go. But look at the crowd!
Well, there you go. I had fun, but my feet was sore.
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