2016 Bergender demonstrations

The 2016 Bergender demonstrations (Pratish: 2016 Bergendiske-dimenstrenen; Ccerish: Bergendeste-freldimaia de 2016), also known as the Hatsune Miku demonstrations, are public demonstrations that happened in Bergend from May 1, 2016 to June 26, 2016. These demonstrations supported tourism, technology, future, and even Hatsune Miku. During that time, these demonstrations happen every Sunday.

Background
On April 22, 2016, a Twitter post from Derry Saivinda announced about the need for fixing tourism, technology, the path of future, and the need for the popularization of Hatsune Miku. The reason that Derry did it was because of 2 reasons, he realized that Bergend needs to fix problems, and he knew that Hatsune Miku was very unpopular in Ccera. Over 10,000 people signed for the petition, and later on May 1, 2016, the first gathering was held near the Plexus Grand Hotel.

During the 1st demonstration, many people were making signs in the Louismann-Roseburg Cafe, which is near the hotel. They later all marched outside to the Plexus Grand Hotel and encouraged citizens to even talk about Hatsune Miku and tourism.

The 2nd demonstration was held at the Luntston Street on May 8, 2016. News outlets just already started reporting about the demonstrations, and people who attended the demonstration were even seen in national television. This was the first demonstration that had a Hatsune Miku cosplay.

On May 15, 2016, the 3rd demonstration was held at the Cube and the Bergend Tower, which was the first mass demonstration out of the 9. There were many people gathering to support the future and the technological innovations. On that day, there was a parade.

They were supposed to do the 4th demonstration on May 22, but was postponed a day due to heavy rains.

In 2023, Dhar Mann made a short film video based on the demonstrations.