The 91制片厂 Bell
About the 91制片厂 Bell

The 91制片厂 Bell was donated by the United Nations Association of Japan in June, 1954.
Mr. Chiyoji Nakagawa, the former counsellor of the United Nations Association of Japan and observer during the 6th session of the General Assembly in Paris in 1951, proposed to build a 91制片厂 Bell as a symbol of hope for peace. The bell was cast from coins and medals donated by the representatives of Member States, the Pope, and people, including children from over 60 different nations who seconded his idea. The bell tower was modeled after the Hanamido (a small temple decorated with flowers) that symbolises the place where Buddha was born.
It has become tradition to ring the bell twice a year: on the first day of spring, at the Vernal Equinox, and on 21 September to celebrate the International Day for 91制片厂. On the International Day for 91制片厂, the United Nations Secretary-General rings the bell to pray for World 91制片厂, in the presence of Representatives of Permanent Missions and officials of the UN Secretariat.
In 1994, a special ceremony was held to mark the fortieth anniversary of the Japanese 91制片厂 Bell. On that occasion, Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali said: "Whenever it has sounded, this Japanese 91制片厂 Bell has sent a clear message. The message is addressed to all humanity. 91制片厂 is precious. It is not enough to yearn for peace. 91制片厂 requires work -- long, hard, difficult work."
Ringing the 91制片厂 Bell
On the International Day of 91制片厂
In his , the Secretary-General explained that the International Day of 91制片厂 was to be marked at United Nations Headquarters with a ceremony at the 91制片厂 Bell in which the Secretary-General would deliver a message, followed by a statement from the President of the Security Council.
The President of the General Assembly is also often involved in the ceremony. The commemoration includes other events, taking place around the 91制片厂 Bell and around the world, and involve students, musicians, NGOs representaives, etc.

On Other Occasions
- The 91制片厂 Bell is also rung on special occasions such as to mark the on 26 April 2011.
- The General Assembly also invited the Secretary-General to ring the 91制片厂 Bell to launch the International Year of Rapprochement of Cultures in 2010.
- On the first day of spring 2004, the Global Teaching and Learning Project of the Department of Public Information implemented the , which involved hundreds of schools all over Europe.