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China’s ‘mega-statues’ are even more stunning than its towering skyscrapers

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China single-handedly made 2016 a record-breaking year for skyscrapers — more than 80 cloud-piercing buildings, all of them over 650 feet tall, went up in the country.

But perhaps even more impressive, at least from a design perspective, have been the mega-statues erected around the Chinese landscape — many over the last decade.

Colossal replicas of ancient religious figures and recent political leaders, such as Chairman Mao and the Buddha, reinforce the values China has kept for thousands of years.

Here are some of the most imposing.

The most recent statue is of a legendary Miao goddess of beauty, Yang’asha, whose final height will measure 288 feet when completed. The statue is meant to draw tourists to the Guizhou province.

Source: The Shanghaiist

On the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, demonstrators assembled near a granite statue of a young Chairman Mao Zedong in the city of Changsha, in Hunan province. It was built in 2009.

About 500 miles north, in Henan province, a 120-foot-tall golden statue depicting Mao in his later years was ready to be unveiled last September when local critics demanded its demolition, claiming Mao’s policies hurt the region during his Great Leap Forward.

Source: The New York Times

Not all of the statues are so flashy. In Tianjin, the trio Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva statue stands quietly in front of the Chaoyin temple, which was built in 1404. It’s meant to reflect the compassion central to Buddhism.

A similar Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva statue weathered the harsh waters brought on by Typhoon Dujuan in Quanzhou, Fujian province, in 2015.

The Buddhist goddess of mercy, Guanyin, stands resolutely in a Beijing park located by a coal-burning power station. The bronze statue is more than 60 feet tall and was completed in 2010.

Song Qingling, wife of the Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat-sen, was immortalized in a 79-foot-tall bust in Zhengzhou, Henan province in 2012.

Many of the statues require extensive maintenance work to keep them looking pristine through all the elements. In Henan province, a bronze statue of Guan Yu, an ancient general sitting in front of a 15th-century temple, gets a new paint job.

But the most intimidating of all Guan Yu statues is the one in Guan Yu Park in Jingzhou, China, built in 2016. It stands 120 feet tall and weighs more than 1,300 tons.

Sometimes the statues are meant to be light-hearted, like the massive Buddha statue in a Luoyang amusement park. It was initially built in 2013.

Then there’s the full-scale replica Sphinx located on the outskirts of Shijiazhuang, completed in 2016. While the surrounding theme park is still under construction, the replica already functions as a film studio.

Of course, not all statues live on forever. In Guigang, a 26-foot-tall stainless steel Marilyn Monroe statue ended up in the hands of a garbage collection company in 2014. It stood in a business center for six months before getting removed, for an unknown reason.

Read more stories on Business Insider, Malaysian edition of the world’s fastest-growing business and technology news website.



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chinese statue

Reuters

China single-handedly made 2016 a record-breaking year for skyscrapers — more than 80 cloud-piercing buildings, all of them over 650 feet tall, went up in the country.

But perhaps even more impressive, at least from a design perspective, have been the mega-statues erected around the Chinese landscape — many over the last decade.

Colossal replicas of ancient religious figures and recent political leaders, such as Chairman Mao and the Buddha, reinforce the values China has kept for thousands of years.

Here are some of the most imposing.

The most recent statue is of a legendary Miao goddess of beauty, Yang’asha, whose final height will measure 288 feet when completed. The statue is meant to draw tourists to the Guizhou province.

Source: The Shanghaiist

On the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, demonstrators assembled near a granite statue of a young Chairman Mao Zedong in the city of Changsha, in Hunan province. It was built in 2009.

About 500 miles north, in Henan province, a 120-foot-tall golden statue depicting Mao in his later years was ready to be unveiled last September when local critics demanded its demolition, claiming Mao’s policies hurt the region during his Great Leap Forward.

Source: The New York Times

Not all of the statues are so flashy. In Tianjin, the trio Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva statue stands quietly in front of the Chaoyin temple, which was built in 1404. It’s meant to reflect the compassion central to Buddhism.

A similar Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva statue weathered the harsh waters brought on by Typhoon Dujuan in Quanzhou, Fujian province, in 2015.

The Buddhist goddess of mercy, Guanyin, stands resolutely in a Beijing park located by a coal-burning power station. The bronze statue is more than 60 feet tall and was completed in 2010.

Song Qingling, wife of the Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat-sen, was immortalized in a 79-foot-tall bust in Zhengzhou, Henan province in 2012.

Many of the statues require extensive maintenance work to keep them looking pristine through all the elements. In Henan province, a bronze statue of Guan Yu, an ancient general sitting in front of a 15th-century temple, gets a new paint job.

But the most intimidating of all Guan Yu statues is the one in Guan Yu Park in Jingzhou, China, built in 2016. It stands 120 feet tall and weighs more than 1,300 tons.

Sometimes the statues are meant to be light-hearted, like the massive Buddha statue in a Luoyang amusement park. It was initially built in 2013.

Then there’s the full-scale replica Sphinx located on the outskirts of Shijiazhuang, completed in 2016. While the surrounding theme park is still under construction, the replica already functions as a film studio.

Of course, not all statues live on forever. In Guigang, a 26-foot-tall stainless steel Marilyn Monroe statue ended up in the hands of a garbage collection company in 2014. It stood in a business center for six months before getting removed, for an unknown reason.

Read more stories on Business Insider, Malaysian edition of the world’s fastest-growing business and technology news website.



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