Finale of European World Harmony Run in Vienna
The World Harmony Run ended its 7 month, 2400 km journey connecting people through 48 countries with a vibrant ceremony in Vienna's central square.

The World Harmony Run seeks to unite people in a celebration of what we all have in common. The closing ceremony took place amidst a vibrant display in the main square by many community groups including dance, martial arts, and cultural groups. One of the most interesting displays was a giant rocking horse, where to make it rock you have to work in unison.

The ceremony ended with a release of balloons, symbolising everyone's hopes and dreams for a better world.

Related links
- Full story at worldharmonyrun.org, with lots of pictures!
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