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Giant Mao statue 'removed' from Henan village


Date:
1/8/2016
Time:
04:04:00
Source:
BBC News
Content:
A 37m-high (120ft) gold-painted statue of Chairman Mao in Chinas countryside has been removed, just days after it was erected, state media report. A village official told the Peoples Daily that construction of the Mao Zedong statue had not been approved. The giant statue of the late communist leader, on farmland in Henans Tongxu county, was said to have cost nearly 3 million yuan ($460,000; £313,000). It generated headlines around the world when it was completed a few days ago. An official at Zhushigang village, where the statue was located, said it had not been registered and approved, and had now been removed, Peoples Daily reported. Land resource officials at Tongxu county also confirmed the removal of the statue to Peoples Daily, but said they were not clear why it was removed. A photo circulated on social media, which could not be independently verified, appearing to show the Mao statue being dismantled, with the legs removed and a black cloth covering the head. The statue was reportedly paid for by local businessmen and villagers, and was built as a homage to Chairman Mao. However, it also generated criticism online, with some arguing that it wasted resources and was located at an inappropriate location. Henan province was the centre of a famine in the 1950s resulting from Maos policies. Millions of people died in the famine, triggered by a campaign known as the Great Leap Forward. Despite being responsible for so many deaths, Mao Zedong is revered by many in China, not least by President Xi Jinping, who praises him as a "great figure". President Xi has also attempted to centralise power in Chinas presidency, and has used Maos legacy to build support, while admitting the former leader made "mistakes".
Orignial Link :
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-35262798
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