China observes three minutes of silence to mourn COVID-19 victims
By Global Times, Published: 2020-04-04 11:34:03
People observed a three-minute silence at Tiananmen Square at 10 am?on Saturday?as China is holding a national day of mourning?to commemorate the 3,335 Chinese victims so far of the COVID-19 outbreak. Air raid sirens and the horns of cars were also sounded. Photo: GT
Editor's Note:
People observed a three-minute silence at Tiananmen Square at 10 am on Saturday as China is holding a national day of mourning to commemorate the 3,335 Chinese victims so far of the COVID-19 outbreak. Air raid sirens and the horns of cars were also sounded. Photo: GT

People observed a three-minute silence at Tiananmen Square at 10 am?on Saturday?as China is holding a national day of mourning?to commemorate the 3,335 Chinese victims so far of the COVID-19 outbreak. Air raid sirens and the horns of cars were also sounded. Photo: GT
People observed a three-minute silence at Tiananmen Square at 10 am?on Saturday?as China is holding a national day of mourning?to commemorate the 3,335 Chinese victims so far of the COVID-19 outbreak. Air raid sirens and the horns of cars were also sounded. Photo: GT
People observed a three-minute silence at Tiananmen Square at 10 am?on Saturday?as China is holding a national day of mourning?to commemorate the 3,335 Chinese victims so far of the COVID-19 outbreak. Air raid sirens and the horns of cars were also sounded. Photo: GT
People observed a three-minute silence at Tiananmen Square at 10 am?on Saturday?as China is holding a national day of mourning?to commemorate the 3,335 Chinese victims so far of the COVID-19 outbreak. Air raid sirens and the horns of cars were also sounded. Photo: GT
People observed a three-minute silence at Tiananmen Square at 10 am?on Saturday?as China is holding a national day of mourning?to commemorate the 3,335 Chinese victims so far of the COVID-19 outbreak. Air raid sirens and the horns of cars were also sounded. Photo: GT
People observed a three-minute silence at Tiananmen Square at 10 am?on Saturday?as China is holding a national day of mourning?to commemorate the 3,335 Chinese victims so far of the COVID-19 outbreak. Air raid sirens and the horns of cars were also sounded. Photo: GT