‘Chinese statues moved to Da Lat’: buyer has not yet submitted proof of origin



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Chinese statues moved to Da Lat: the buyer has not yet submitted proof of origin - Photo 1.

The statue of the feudal soldiers brought to Dalat by the Alliance Group is causing a controversy that resembles the statue of the Chinese soldier – Photo: DUC THO

On the afternoon of August 31, Ms. Nguyen Thi Nguyen, director of the Lam Dong Province Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, said she verified the number of statues that many suspected were “statues of Chinese soldiers” by the Group Joint Stock Company. Union brought to Da Lat.

According to Ms. Nguyen, at the time of the inspection, the owner was unable to produce documents proving the origin and origin of the statues.

How Online youth Information, in 2 days via social networks, some images of feudal soldiers were transferred from Binh Duong to Da Lat in large trucks.

These statues are divided into 3 groups of arms: with a full-length uniform covered in emerald color; the military uniform had yellow and red vehicles; wear a cloth shirt.

Many people believe that it is an earthen statue that simulates the statue of Chinese soldiers during the Qin Shi Huang period. Some other opinions question that the investor is building a “Forbidden City in China” or is organizing a tourist business with Chinese elements.

Chinese statues moved to Da Lat: the buyer has not yet submitted proof of origin - Photo 2.

The statue transferred to Da Lat was gathered in the parking lot of the tourist area of ​​Ma Nui (Da Nghi commune, Lac Duong district, Lam Dong province), 20 km from the center of Da Lat – Photo: DUC THO

The Lam Dong Province Department of Culture – Sports and Tourism set a record to record the transfer of statues from other towns to Da Lat. In addition, this unit is verifying the following contents: the origin of the statue, the purpose of use, the cultural-spiritual factors.

It is known that the above contents will be clarified on September 1 at the Lam Dong Department of Culture – Sports and Tourism working session with the Lien Minh Group.

Mr. Ngo Quang Phuc, president of Lien Minh Group, said that the 230 statues were acquired in the Dai Nam (Binh Duong) tourist area. This is an ancient statue cast in Vietnam for more than 10 years.

Before buying it, the statue was placed inside Dai Nam for tourism business. All these statues are statues of feudal Vietnamese soldiers with military uniforms on their armor and shields with patterns of missing birds, similar to those on Dong Son bronze drums.

Suspicion of Chinese soldiers returning to Da Lat: origin unknown - Photo 3.

The image of the transfer of the statue to Da Lat spread on social networks – Photo: L.Đ.

Phuc denied having purchased statues of Chinese soldiers for spiritual tourism businesses, building the Forbidden City in the Chinese style as a social network that spread when he witnessed the transfer of statues to Dalat.

Regarding the fact that he took photographs and published the information on social networks: “The elite team has reached the tourist area of ​​the set called Forbidden City”, causing many reactions on social networks, explained Mr. Phuc. It was a whirlwind of ideas bringing a caravan to bring statues to Da Lat.

He said: “I have thought about the Forbidden City of Hue and plan to study carefully to do it in the future to exploit tourism, this has nothing to do with China or spiritual factors.”

According to their research Online youthAll the statues were transferred to Da Lat and collected in the parking lot of the Ma Nui tourist area (Da Nghi Commune, Lac Duong District, Lam Dong Province). This is a tourist area invested by Lien Minh Group, suspended since the end of July 2020.

Remove objectionable statue in Ma Nui tourist areaRemove objectionable statue in Ma Nui tourist area

TTO – On July 15, after working with the Lam Dong province authorities, Mr. Ngo Quang Phuc, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Lien Minh Group Joint Stock Company (Lien Minh Group, the investor of the tourist area of Ma Nui), agreed to dismantle the offensive demon statues.

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