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London's Big Ben To Chime On New Year's Eve To Mark Its 160th Anniversary Year

Exactly at midnight, the Big Ben will ring 12 times, replicating the usual strike rate of 4.5 seconds.

London's Big Ben will chime at midnight on New Year's Eve with its iconic big bongs, the British Parliament has confirmed. The coming year will herald the 160th anniversary of one of the world's best known clocks.

Exactly at midnight, the Big Ben will ring 12 times, replicating the usual strike rate of 4.5 seconds. For this, a bespoke electric mechanism has been built to power the 200 kg striking hammer, Xinhua news agency reported.

The Elizabeth Tower, one of London's most photographed attractions, is currently undergoing a complex program of conservation works to safeguard the 159-year-old iconic clock for generations to come.

Located above the Great Bell known as Big Ben, the Ayrton Light is switched on in the evening whenever Parliament is sitting. 

London's one of the most photographed attractions is now clad in scaffolding as part of a specialist task to restore the historic building to its former glory.

IANS

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