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PARIS, Dec. 30 (Xinhuanet) -- The famous Champs-Elysees Avenue in Paris, traditional
site for the New Year's celebration, is to wear mourning Friday
evening to pay tribute to victims in Asian tsunamis, announced Thursday the City
Hall of Paris.
Paris mayor Bertrand Delanoe "hoped that the Champs-Elysees Avenue and the
Concorde Square will wear in mourning to pay homageto victims of the earthquake
that swept across 11 Southeast Aisan countries," said the City Hall in a
statement.
Some black belts of 2.6 meters long and 30 centimeters large will be hung
on 400 trees of "the world's most beautiful avenue" and 80 candelabras on the
Concorde Square at one end of the Avenue,the statement said.
"This initiative symbolizes Paris' solidarity with all the peoples stricken
by the tragedy," it added.
The Champs-Elysees Avenue receives every year some hundreds of thousands of
Paris citizens and tourists from allover the world tocelebrate the New Year.
There were 450,000 people on Dec. 31, 2003on the Avenue, according to the City
Hall.
An 8.9-magnitude underwater earthquake struck off the Indonesian island of Sumatra on Sunday morning. The quake and its aftershocks triggered tsunamis which hit India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and four other Asian countries. The overall death toll from the disasters has surpassed 125,000. Enditem |