Thursday, October 10, 2013

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Now in Paris on the Champ de Mars at the Eiffel Tower takes an interesting event dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the unification of Paris and Berlin, and the 50th anniversary of the Elysée agreement between Germany and France. This exhibition of United Buddy Bears (Commonwealth Buddy Bears), which presents 140 bears a height of 2 meters, standing on his hind legs and holding hands, symbolizing peace and harmony. Bears are painted by artists from different countries and are in alphabetical budget order of country names. Generally, this exhibition was first held in 2002 in Berlin, and later visited many cities already: The year 2004 in Hong Kong, Istanbul, 2005 th: Tokyo, Seoul, 2,006 th in Sydney, Berlin, Vienna, 2007 is the: Cairo, Jerusalem: The year 2008 in Warsaw, Stuttgart, Pyongyang, the year 2009: Buenos Aires, Montevideo, 2010-th: Berlin, Astana, Helsinki; 2011-D: Sofia, Berlin, Kuala Lumpur, 2012-th: New Delhi, St. Petersburg. And now in Paris until November 18, you can see the Belarusian bear cub, painted by the artist Igor Ermakov. Teddy bear looks pretty original. In short, look for yourself :)
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