China News Service, September 26. According to foreign media reports, on the 25th local time, the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ginsberg’s coffin arrived in the U.S. Congress and accepted public admiration. He became the first body to be seen in the U.S. Capitol for public admiration. female.

  According to reports, when Ginsberg’s coffin arrived in Congress, only Ginsberg’s family and a few members of Congress were invited to participate in the welcome ceremony for the arrival of the coffin.

On September 18, local time, people gathered in front of the U.S. Supreme Court to remember the passing of Supreme Court Justice Ginsberg.

  The Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Pelosi, said that she was "very honored" to welcome the late justice as the first American woman whose body was honored in Congress.

  According to reports, Ginsberg’s coffin had previously been placed in the Supreme Court of the United States for public admiration.

She will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery next week.

  The US Supreme Court announced on the evening of the 18th local time that Supreme Court Justice Ginsberg died of pancreatic cancer that day at the age of 87.

Ginsberg was born in New York in 1933. She was appointed as a Supreme Court justice by former U.S. President Clinton and is the second female justice in American history.

For a long time, Ginsberg has been committed to advancing issues such as women and minority rights and is a liberal justice.