The Times Square in the heart of Manhattan, New York, this outdoor city that never sleeps is called the crossroads of the world, and the many billboards that shine brightly all night, and the day and night are not clear. There are the world's largest folding LCD billboards, and the annual rent is very expensive, nearly $5 million. Back to the square of the Toshiba Building on the color ball, marked the upcoming year, New Year's Day, the color ball from the building down, zero hour, the color ball landed to the end, at this time the square crowd boiled, people hugged and cheered each other to welcome the arrival of the New Year. A very representative photograph was taken in the Times Square. At 8:14 Eastern Time in 1945, Japan signed the World War II surrender agreement. The news came. The crowd in the Times Square was full of cheering. There was a young sailor. In the crowd, he saw a nurse in a white nurse costume. He couldn't help but walk over and hug her. She bowed her head and kissed her. The two people actually didn't know each other. The scene was seen by a Times reporter and photographed. This photo was later called the "Kiss of Victory". The three main characters of the Victory Kiss have all died and the photo has been left. Every year on August 14, the Times Square gathers many couples to kiss in various poses to commemorate the day, so this day is also called kissing day.