Guantanamo children, students, workers and organizations develop a colorful parade in tribute the 171th birth anniversary of Jose Martí, the Apostle of independence, the man who gave the children the greatest treasure,”The Golden Age” book.
Along Pedro A Perez Street, children participate in the parade dressing up like the characters from the book in which the National Hero spoke in a universal language that knows no times or distances by stories, essays and poetry  and showed humanism and idealism, the universality of human values.

The characters that appeared in the book aimed at all children, such as Pilar, Bebé, Mora, The Black Doll, the Enchanted Shrimp and many others, was remembered by children of the community project Artesaneando con Yeni, pioneer groups of special education and a representation of educational centers of the Guantanamo chief town.

Also the parade was attended by the EIDE, several secondary education centers, the IPVC José Maceo, La Colmenita Children Company of Guantanamo and others who demonstrated as the Cuban Apostle said: “Without children we could not live, just like the earth cannot live without light

Color, enthusiasm and the perennial tribute to the most universal of Cubans, characterized the parade in honor to Jose Marti, carried out in Guantanamo by the children that are those who know how to love and once again they represented the characters of the Golden Age book before the people and the top leaders of the Young Communists League and the Pioneers Organization (OPJM).

This parade was motivated by the 171st birth anniversary of José Martí’s, the 65th anniversary of the Triumph of the Revolution, the XII Congress of the Young Communists League (UJC), the 62nd and 63rd anniversaries of the UJC and the pioneers organization, respectively, the eighth anniversary of the Fidel Castro’s death and 155 years of the publication of the poem Abdala.