Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Chinese village spends £310,000 building a giant golden statue of Chinese Communist revolutionary Chairman Mao



With a head as large as a two-storey house, this gigantic golden Chairman Mao Zedong sculpture sits proudly in Tongxu county, central China's Henan Province. The 121-foot-tall statue, which was funded by a group of entrepreneurs and local villagers, cost 3 million Yuan (£310,000) to build, reports the People’s Daily Online. The giant sculpture of Communist China's first chairman, who ruled the country from 1949 for almost three decades, sits in the empty fields of the village of Zhushigang in Henan.
The enormous figure has reportedly taken nine months to build, and is almost completed. Villagers in the area have praised the statue and taken great pride in erecting it, but some people from the online community are confused by it, others think this statue is not the way to show respect.



Despite being blamed by the western media for killing millions of people in the late 1950's after his economic policies led to a widespread famine, and the cultural revolution in the 1970's, Communist China’s founding father Chairman Mao is still widely respected in China, almost 40 years after his death in 1976.

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