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After a 100-year ban, Parisians dive back into Seine

Clearest legacy of Olympic Games offers a welcome respite from scorching heat

By Zhang Zhouxiang in Paris | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-08-12 06:41
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Waste collector floating on the Seine river in Paris, France on June 14,2024. MARIE HUBERT PSAILA/ABACAPRESS.COM

On the river itself, the mood is part festival, part history lesson. Lifeguards patrol the edges of the cordoned-off sections, keeping watch over a crowd of swimmers, many wearing inflatable rings for safety. Some older locals prefer to wade in slowly, chatting with neighbors who they haven't seen since the days when swimming here was just a childhood memory.

Each of the three sites will remain open daily during the summer, with seasonal swimming hours and water quality checks every morning. The city has pledged that these new swimming spots will return every summer from now on, a new Paris tradition built on old memories.

The reopening is a milestone long in the making. For more than a century, the Seine was off-limits for swimmers due to industrial pollution and poor urban sewage systems. But Paris's Olympic bid brought political will and more than 1.4 billion euros ($1.63 billion) in investment to overhaul wastewater pipes, upgrade treatment plants, and reimagine how the city uses its river.

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