如果说纽约下城,除了著名的华尔街以及铜牛,归零地也是一大纽约必打卡旅游景点,但是不同于纽约其他的热闹纷繁,感觉归零地贼又多几分历史的意义,一个巨大的四方形下沉式水池,四周的牌匾上刻着密密的罹难者姓名,还可以看到不少的花朵放置在姓名旁做纪念,世贸遗址旁还有一座铜浮雕,如果时间充裕的话,不妨跟着导航一路走过去,这里是为了纪念在911事件中英勇救火的消防员而建造的一座长达二十米的铜浮雕,旁边还有放置在这场灾难中不幸殉职的343位消防官兵的照片,搭配一句“May we never forget”,让人不禁感叹和平年代的宝贵与美好。站在归零地,四周都是高耸的摩天大楼,对比感很是强烈。
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如果说纽约下城,除了著名的华尔街以及铜牛,归零地也是一大纽约必打卡旅游景点,但是不同于纽约其他的热闹纷繁,感觉归零地贼又多几分历史的意义,一个巨大的四方形下沉式水池,四周的牌匾上刻着密密的罹难者姓名,还可以看到不少的花朵放置在姓名旁做纪念,世贸遗址旁还有一座铜浮雕,如果时间充裕的话,不妨跟着导航一路走过去,这里是为了纪念在911事件中英勇救火的消防员而建造的一座长达二十米的铜浮雕,旁边还有放置在这场灾难中不幸殉职的343位消防官兵的照片,搭配一句“May we never forget”,让人不禁感叹和平年代的宝贵与美好。站在归零地,四周都是高耸的摩天大楼,对比感很是强烈。
Wish all the victims RIP.their names are on the Side as well as in many people’s heart forever.
The Ground Zero of rainy days, the sound of rain and water converge, more than 3,000 names, the strong contrast between the white and peace dove-shaped station and the two black holes... It is difficult to not be touched here, and the news impression 18 years ago is still very clear. May stop violence, world peace
After the 911 incident, the location of the original twin towers built two large pits, similar to a reservoir, and the surrounding slabs were engraved with the names of those killed in 911. Remember this incident. Just look at the open-air pit here if you don't enter the museum, it's free.
Two huge square pools, the water flow is constantly inhaled, especially the feeling of condensation. Seeing many Americans coming here, it was quiet. Behind it is the New World Trade Center. The museum did not visit, it felt too heavy. Free to donate, with donation boxes, I feel this is necessary, terrorist activity is the common enemy of mankind.
I went to New York 19 years ago, and I remembered the happy mood of climbing the twin towers to see the night view of New York. I felt the innocent of the death of 911. I came to New York this year. It has become a zero place. I feel depressed. May the deceased rest in peace and the living be safe. The white and peaceful dove-shaped buildings near Ground Zero mean peace. Hope.
A very sombre place. You should visit to pay your respects and remember those who died on that tragic day. Be respectful; it really isn't a tourist attraction but a memorial.