1 / 5 The Manchester bee, a symbol of the English city of Manchester, was painted on pebbles as a tribute, which laid on the base of a 'tree of hope,' to remember the victims who died in the Manchester Arena bombing attack on May 22, 2017. /VCG Photo
2 / 5 As Tuesday marks the first anniversary of Manchester bombing attack, hundreds of people, wearing the T-shirts of Manchester bee, gathered outside the Manchester Cathedral and listened to the memorial service on Tuesday. /VCG Photo
3 / 5 Heart-shaped handcrafts and offerings were hung on the fences by local people to extend their mourning and send their blessings to those who passed away in the attack. /VCG Photo
4 / 5 Prime Minister Theresa May and Prince William also joined families of the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing at a commemoration ceremony in the city on the first anniversary of the tragedy. /VCG Photo
5 / 5 The deadly suicide bomb attack took place following a concert at Manchester Arena by US singer Ariana Grande and claimed the lives of 22 people. /VCG Photo