The CCIP exchange visitors had one of the more unique experiences of their summer this past weekend when they traveled to Coney Island for the annual Mermaid Parade. As one of the most eclectic and iconic events held in the city, the Mermaid Parade is led by King Neptune and Queen Mermaid and includes an assortment of revelers wearing all manner of colorful and shiny costumes.
"This may be the most unusual thing I've ever gone to," said activity leader, Mingye Li (Zooey). "We had talked about what the event would be before we got there, but I still wasn't prepared. I can see why people come back year after year."
The event, which draws hundreds of thousands of participants and spectators, is the largest art parade in the country and mixes ancient mythology with honky-tonk for a truly unique experience. Since its inception in 1983, the parade has become one of the most talked about summer rituals in the city. The parade also provides a showcase for over 3,000 artists from the five boroughs to display their art.
"I really enjoyed the art," said Yifeng Yang (Ethan), the other activity leader. "Some of it was bizarre and some of it was really beautiful, but all of it was fun to look at. It would be impossible to group it under one label, other than 'American.'"
"I don't think I could describe the Mermaid Parade to my friends back home," Zooey added with a laugh.
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