Tens of thousands of mourners are gathering at St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican to pay their final respects to Pope Francis, whose body is on public display ahead of his funeral. The queue to view the late pontiff stretches up to eight hours, with people from around the world waiting patiently to say goodbye. The event has drawn significant attention, with some visitors expressing surprise at the number of people taking photos during the solemn occasion. The Pope will remain on display for three days before his funeral on Saturday. The outpouring of grief and reverence highlights the global impact of his papacy.
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"Tôi nhìn thấy cơ thể của Đức Giáo hoàng Phanxicô và không thể tin được mọi người đang chụp ảnh bằng điện thoại của họ."
Pope Francis' lying-in-state has been taken over by people holding up their smartphones in crowds as they try to capture the historic moment at St Peter's Basilica
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Cuộc chia tay dài: 20.000 người xếp hàng TÁM GIỜ để xem xác của Đức Giáo Hoàng Phanxicô và đưa lời tạ từ cuối cùng khi ông được trưng bày trong ba ngày.
Tens-of-thousands of people are queuing in three lines at the Vatican, but mourners say the queues are moving 'fairly quickly' as people usher out after paying their respects.