This is the finished product of the paper crane that I made.

During the ceremony, they had many special people come up and make speeches. The one I was most impressed with was when two sixth grade students came up on stage in front of thousands of people and talked about how the a-bomb tragedy has affected the nation, and how they have risen above it and have become stronger as a result. It made me cry.
It was good to see the Secretary General of the United Nations get up and make a speech about peace, too.
After the ceremony, many people lined in front of the dome to say their silent prayers of peace. I love this photo I took of the school boys all lined up paying their respects with one of the boys going ahead to place a flower beside the dome.

There were also an array of daisies displayed around the dome which looked really nice. I took a close-up shot of this because I really liked the look of them.

At night time, we came back to the Peace Park by the river and watched thousands of people put lanterns in the river.

As dawn turned to dusk, you could see the candles inside the lanterns light up and it looked so peaceful and calming watching thousands of lanterns float down the river.

It was unlike anything I have ever seen before and I loved seeing this unique ritual with my own eyes. We took sooo many photos of these lanterns that it was really hard for me to decide which ones I was going to put on my blog!


2 comments:
The "Peace Ceremony" was very sad but I am glad that we were able to see it. The lanterns were very beautiful and amazing to watch!
I think the lanterns were so beautiful and I am so glad that we got to see the whole ceremony too!
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