San Francisco Bay Bridge lights up for all COVID-19 deceased

Publish Time:2020-03-24 12:48:17Source:San Francisco Travel Association

【Introduction】:Recently, the Bay Bridge, which is beloved by San Francisco residents and tourists, switches on a special lamp. Cable 40, Level 77, Light 3612 lights up for all the people who died due to the COVID-19 epidemic.

Recently, the Bay Bridge, which is beloved by San Francisco residents and tourists, switches on a special lamp. Cable 40, Level 77, Light 3612 lights up for all the people who died due to the COVID-19 epidemic. San Francisco is not only a pioneer of technology and culture, but also a city full of love, care and tolerance.

Source: San Francisco Travel Association

At Bay Bridge in San Francisco, the exquisite light art installation The Bay Lights is a signal light sculpture created by artist Leo Villarreal in 2013. It was originally installed just as a two-year temporary artwork, but the generous donation from private donors and a non-profit organization Illuminate made this immortal masterpiece a permanent installation in February 2016. The Bay Lights shines from every nightfall to daybreak in San Francisco, it is a gift for the California people. This work is 1.8 miles wide, 500 feet high, and consists of 25,000 individually programmed white LED lights which is non-repeating and dazzling.

Source: San Francisco Travel Association