
United in Blue
On Oct. 24, the whole world was filled with the color blue to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the United Nations. World-famous landmarks all around the world, as well as the UN headquarters in New York, were adorned with blue lighting to symbolize the global organization. The date, Oct. 24, was designated in 1948, when the UN Charter took effect. The UN’s goal is to promote international cooperation. It has 193 member states.
More than 200 structures in about 60 countries participated in the commemoration. New Zealand marked the beginning, and other participants, including the Opera House in Sydney, Australia; the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France; the Great Wall of China; the Great Pyramids of Giza in Egypt; and the Empire State Building in New York. Besides the annual UN concert, various events also took place throughout the year under the theme “Strong UN. Better World.”
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said, “By turning the world UN blue for a day, we can light a way to a better tomorrow.” He expressed his concern that the world suffered from things such as violence, poverty, and sickness, but he added, “without the United Nations, our world would be a far bleaker place.”
Tony Jang
Staff Reporter
(tonyjang@timescore.co.kr)