PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 13: The 3.5-meter-tall puppet “Little Amal,” which was designed to highlight the difficulties of Syrian refugee children to the world, arrives in Parc de la Villette of Paris, France on October 13, 2021. The giant puppet, created by the Handspring Puppet Company, leads the 8,000 km itinerary festival named The Walk, started from Gaziantep, Turkey, and expected to arrive in Manchester, UK, after traveling across Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium to focus public attention on young refugees. ( Yusuf Özcan - Anadolu Agency )
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 13: The 3.5-meter-tall puppet “Little Amal,” which was designed to highlight the difficulties of Syrian refugee children to the world, arrives in Parc de la Villette of Paris, France on October 13, 2021. The giant puppet, created by the Handspring Puppet Company, leads the 8,000 km itinerary festival named The Walk, started from Gaziantep, Turkey, and expected to arrive in Manchester, UK, after traveling across Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium to focus public attention on young refugees. ( Yusuf Özcan - Anadolu Agency )
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 13: The 3.5-meter-tall puppet “Little Amal,” which was designed to highlight the difficulties of Syrian refugee children to the world, arrives in Parc de la Villette of Paris, France on October 13, 2021. The giant puppet, created by the Handspring Puppet Company, leads the 8,000 km itinerary festival named The Walk, started from Gaziantep, Turkey, and expected to arrive in Manchester, UK, after traveling across Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium to focus public attention on young refugees. ( Yusuf Özcan - Anadolu Agency )
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 13: The 3.5-meter-tall puppet “Little Amal,” which was designed to highlight the difficulties of Syrian refugee children to the world, arrives in Parc de la Villette of Paris, France on October 13, 2021. The giant puppet, created by the Handspring Puppet Company, leads the 8,000 km itinerary festival named The Walk, started from Gaziantep, Turkey, and expected to arrive in Manchester, UK, after traveling across Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium to focus public attention on young refugees. ( Yusuf Özcan - Anadolu Agency )
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 13: The 3.5-meter-tall puppet “Little Amal,” which was designed to highlight the difficulties of Syrian refugee children to the world, arrives in Parc de la Villette of Paris, France on October 13, 2021. The giant puppet, created by the Handspring Puppet Company, leads the 8,000 km itinerary festival named The Walk, started from Gaziantep, Turkey, and expected to arrive in Manchester, UK, after traveling across Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium to focus public attention on young refugees. ( Yusuf Özcan - Anadolu Agency )
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 13: The 3.5-meter-tall puppet “Little Amal,” which was designed to highlight the difficulties of Syrian refugee children to the world, arrives in Parc de la Villette of Paris, France on October 13, 2021. The giant puppet, created by the Handspring Puppet Company, leads the 8,000 km itinerary festival named The Walk, started from Gaziantep, Turkey, and expected to arrive in Manchester, UK, after traveling across Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium to focus public attention on young refugees. ( Yusuf Özcan - Anadolu Agency )
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 13: The 3.5-meter-tall puppet “Little Amal,” which was designed to highlight the difficulties of Syrian refugee children to the world, arrives in Parc de la Villette of Paris, France on October 13, 2021. The giant puppet, created by the Handspring Puppet Company, leads the 8,000 km itinerary festival named The Walk, started from Gaziantep, Turkey, and expected to arrive in Manchester, UK, after traveling across Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium to focus public attention on young refugees. ( Yusuf Özcan - Anadolu Agency )
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 13: The 3.5-meter-tall puppet “Little Amal,” which was designed to highlight the difficulties of Syrian refugee children to the world, arrives in Parc de la Villette of Paris, France on October 13, 2021. The giant puppet, created by the Handspring Puppet Company, leads the 8,000 km itinerary festival named The Walk, started from Gaziantep, Turkey, and expected to arrive in Manchester, UK, after traveling across Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium to focus public attention on young refugees. ( Yusuf Özcan - Anadolu Agency )
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 13: The 3.5-meter-tall puppet “Little Amal,” which was designed to highlight the difficulties of Syrian refugee children to the world, arrives in Parc de la Villette of Paris, France on October 13, 2021. The giant puppet, created by the Handspring Puppet Company, leads the 8,000 km itinerary festival named The Walk, started from Gaziantep, Turkey, and expected to arrive in Manchester, UK, after traveling across Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium to focus public attention on young refugees. ( Yusuf Özcan - Anadolu Agency )
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 13: The 3.5-meter-tall puppet “Little Amal,” which was designed to highlight the difficulties of Syrian refugee children to the world, arrives in Parc de la Villette of Paris, France on October 13, 2021. The giant puppet, created by the Handspring Puppet Company, leads the 8,000 km itinerary festival named The Walk, started from Gaziantep, Turkey, and expected to arrive in Manchester, UK, after traveling across Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium to focus public attention on young refugees. ( Yusuf Özcan - Anadolu Agency )
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 13: The 3.5-meter-tall puppet “Little Amal,” which was designed to highlight the difficulties of Syrian refugee children to the world, arrives in Parc de la Villette of Paris, France on October 13, 2021. The giant puppet, created by the Handspring Puppet Company, leads the 8,000 km itinerary festival named The Walk, started from Gaziantep, Turkey, and expected to arrive in Manchester, UK, after traveling across Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium to focus public attention on young refugees. ( Yusuf Özcan - Anadolu Agency )
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 13: The 3.5-meter-tall puppet “Little Amal,” which was designed to highlight the difficulties of Syrian refugee children to the world, arrives in Parc de la Villette of Paris, France on October 13, 2021. The giant puppet, created by the Handspring Puppet Company, leads the 8,000 km itinerary festival named The Walk, started from Gaziantep, Turkey, and expected to arrive in Manchester, UK, after traveling across Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium to focus public attention on young refugees. ( Yusuf Özcan - Anadolu Agency )
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 13: The 3.5-meter-tall puppet “Little Amal,” which was designed to highlight the difficulties of Syrian refugee children to the world, arrives in Parc de la Villette of Paris, France on October 13, 2021. The giant puppet, created by the Handspring Puppet Company, leads the 8,000 km itinerary festival named The Walk, started from Gaziantep, Turkey, and expected to arrive in Manchester, UK, after traveling across Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium to focus public attention on young refugees. ( Yusuf Özcan - Anadolu Agency )
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 13: The 3.5-meter-tall puppet “Little Amal,” which was designed to highlight the difficulties of Syrian refugee children to the world, arrives in Parc de la Villette of Paris, France on October 13, 2021. The giant puppet, created by the Handspring Puppet Company, leads the 8,000 km itinerary festival named The Walk, started from Gaziantep, Turkey, and expected to arrive in Manchester, UK, after traveling across Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium to focus public attention on young refugees. ( Yusuf Özcan - Anadolu Agency )
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 13: The 3.5-meter-tall puppet “Little Amal,” which was designed to highlight the difficulties of Syrian refugee children to the world, arrives in Parc de la Villette of Paris, France on October 13, 2021. The giant puppet, created by the Handspring Puppet Company, leads the 8,000 km itinerary festival named The Walk, started from Gaziantep, Turkey, and expected to arrive in Manchester, UK, after traveling across Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium to focus public attention on young refugees. ( Yusuf Özcan - Anadolu Agency )