Independence Day|Boston Charles River Fireworks|Hatch Memorial Shell,Charles River Esplanade

Independence Day|Boston Charles River Fireworks|Hatch Memorial Shell,Charles River Esplanade

The Independence Day of the United States, also known as the National Day, is on the 4th of July every year. It's a national holiday in the United States, of course it must include school. Everyone in Boston will gather along the Charles River that day, and fireworks will be set off on the river every day. But occasionally there are exceptions, that is, the weather is not good. As long as it rains, it may be canceled or postponed.


And the Hatch Memorial Shell in Charles Riverside Park will hold a concert, although it is likely to be someone you don't know. At least that day I didn't know much about the stars who came to perform. But we mainly enjoy the atmosphere. The classmates meet there to put up a picnic mat and sit together to chat, eat and drink. The local people's appliances are even more complete, such as tents, chairs, cushions, umbrellas and so on. If you don't arrive early, you will really lose your seat. (Security checks are required within the range. It is not recommended to bring a backpack. It will be troublesome and may be stolen. You will be tied to a wristband after entering!)

Independence Day|Boston Charles River Fireworks|Hatch Memorial Shell,Charles River Esplanade

Independence Day|Boston Charles River Fireworks|Hatch Memorial Shell,Charles River Esplanade

Independence Day|Boston Charles River Fireworks|Hatch Memorial Shell,Charles River Esplanade

Independence Day|Boston Charles River Fireworks|Hatch Memorial Shell,Charles River Esplanade

Independence Day|Boston Charles River Fireworks|Hatch Memorial Shell,Charles River Esplanade

You can bring some food in, otherwise the price of the food sold inside is not cheap. And some taste bad. All that's left is luck at night. Unfortunately, I was the one who didn't see the fireworks. Because it was raining that day, I told everyone to disperse. There is no accurate information on whether it will be cast later. Most of us didn't bring rain gear and were all drenched in the rain. I thought I might as well withdraw. As a result, when we returned to school, we received information about the fireworks. Everyone is dumbfounded! Almost all the students who went back to the school dormitory, still warming each other. Everyone rushed to watch in front of the TV in the small room, and then saw that the buzzing was gone.

And there is a classmate who lives in a host family, it is said that he saw it. I forgot whether I saw it on the way home or Zai from the host family. But this alone was used to show off for several days. Because he saw it! Cry~~~ But I feel that the locals are a little accustomed to it, and the fireworks are just an episode. The main thing they enjoyed was the atmosphere of the day. This aspect is really better than those from Asia.

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