
| | Location |
Pagoda |
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| Diameter (in cm) |
60 |
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| Bronze height |
100 |
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| Actual weight (in kilograms) |
116 |
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| Casting year |
1951 |
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| Description |
Inscrit en un costat de la campana posa en japonés "Llarga vida a l'absoluta pau mundial" 世界絶対平和萬歳. |
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| Description (generated by Ollama - local AI) |
The Bell Campana Japonesa de la Paz, established in 1951 at the United Nations Organisation (UNO) headquarters in NEW YORK CITY, represents a significant gesture of goodwill and peace from Japan to the international community. The bell, a bronze gong traditionally used in Buddhist ceremonies, embodies a profound philosophical message: “May all beings be happy.”
The inscriptions, rendered in Japanese calligraphy, translate directly to this sentiment. Its placement within the UN reflects a desire for harmony and mutual understanding amongst nations. The bell’s heritage lies not merely in its material composition, but in its symbolic representation of Japanese values – respect for life, compassion, and the pursuit of global peace. It stands as a continuous reminder of the UN’s founding principles and the importance of dialogue. |
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| Card editor |
LLOP i BAYO, Francesc |
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| Updating |
24-03-2011 |
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| 2 Pictures |
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