Asia in Earth Hour
The iconic buildings in darkness, people lighting candles or holding solar lights are the scenes that took place during the Earth Hour event in Asia.
The iconic buildings in darkness, people lighting candles or holding solar lights are the scenes that took place during the Earth Hour event in Asia.
Seoul Tower before and after turning off the electric light in Earth Hour.
The scene of Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur after turning off the lights.
Tokyo Tower in Japan.
Victoria Harbor in Hong Kong.
Selamat Datang monument in Jakarta, Indonesia is in darkness.
Taipei 101 Building on Taiwan Island.
Filipinos hold candles to enjoy Earth Hour in Manila.
Spectacle in Sydney, Australia
after electric lights in many buildings are off.
Crowd in Mumbai, India holding solar lights.
The staff of the International Nature Protection Fund in Pakistan
Place candles in front of Pakistani parliament headquarters in Islamabad city.
A shopping center in Singapore before (photo below)
and after (photo above) when the power lamp turns off during Earth Hour.
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