Walkers will also wear or bring something in the walk that expresses a sense of who they are or who they would like to be in order to celebrate freedom of expression.
Han Bing is best known for his ongoing series Walking The Cabbage, which over the last eight years has seen him walk the cabbage in many different public spaces and social settings.
He uses the cabbage to symbolise the poor, as it is part of the staple diet of urban Chinese. He is also referencing the idea of walking a cabbage on a lead in the place of a dog, which has become a symbol of the emerging class of new rich in his native China. The cabbage questions what is valuable or worthless in Chinese society.
Reactions to Walking The Cabbage vary from outbursts that “freedom lives” to concerns about wasting food and animal rights. Some people even bark or pet the cabbages.
The walk is part of the UK’s first Asian Art Triennial, which continues until June 1 2008 and takes place throughout Manchester.