No tourist can ignore the attraction of these unique works. Everyone must take pictures of them to prove that they have been here.
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Les Voyageurs (Marseilles, France):Artist Bruno Catalano's work evokes the memories and part of each passenger left behind when leaving home for a new land. |
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The Shoes On The Danube Bank (Hungary):Can Togay and Gyula Pauer wanted to show respect for the Jews. They left their shoes on the riverbank before being shot during the Hungarian genocide. |
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The Unknown Official (Reykjavik, Iceland):This bronze and stone monument was built by Tómasson in 1993. It depicts a civil servant walking calmly. The unusual feature is the large stone at the top half of the statue, indicating that he or those around him cannot talk. |
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Transcendance (Portland, Oregon, USA):This 11-foot salmon was hand-cast by Keith Jellum. Visitors can see the salmon leaping into the air at Willamette Falls not far from the city. |
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Nelson Mandela(Howick, South Africa):Marco Cianfanelli's work is located along the R103 road, where Mandela was arrested in 1962. |
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Digital Orca (Vancouver, Canada):Both beautiful and bizarre, Douglas Coupland's digitally inspired creation is made up of contrasting cubes and has become a popular tourist attraction. |
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First Generation (Singapore):This vibrant sculpture group is the work of Chong Fah Cheong, located on the banks of the Singapore River, near the Fullerton Hotel. |
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The Architectural Fragment (Melbourne, Australia):Petrus Spronk's sculpture appears to be buried in front of the Victoria Library. The work symbolizes the collapse of civilization and alludes to the transience of the present. |
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Cloud Gate (Chicago, USA):This 110-ton sculpture, the brainchild of Anish Kapoor, is located in Millennium Park. The work, which resembles the shape of mercury, is a popular tourist attraction. |
According to Zing