The idea is to celebrate life with colour, which symbolises happiness, and to show mutual respect and solidarity for those less fortunate.

The idea is to celebrate life with colour, which symbolises happiness, and to show mutual respect and solidarity for those less fortunate.

The idea is to celebrate life with colour, which symbolises happiness, and to show mutual respect and solidarity for those less fortunate.

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