World-famous statues with masks seen amid Corona crisis


New York, Ta. 4 May 2020, Monday

In the midst of the epidemic of the Corona epidemic, world-famous statues, statues wearing masks, people have been given the message to stop for a few days to become statues. Outside the New York Stock Exchange in the United States, there is a statue of a 'fearless girl' with a mask on her face to protect her from the corona virus. Through her this fearless girl wants to show the whole world how to escape from the corona.


In Edinburgh, Scotland, there is a very large statue of a dog named 'The Graffiti Bobby'. This idol has also been tried to give a message to the people to stay at home and be safe by wearing masks. A statue of Freddie Mercury has been masked near Lake Geneva in Geneva and a message has been written that social distance is very much needed.


In Wuhan, where the Corona spread from, a statue talking on the phone has been given the message to maintain social distance by wearing a mask, keep working through the phone-internet. Attempts have also been made to wear a mask to a statue of a mother playing with children in a park in Beijing, China, to stay away from public places. On the other hand, the statue wearing a mic in Luxembourg Square in Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is clearly telling people to stay at home waiting for the right time.


The Eros Bound sculpture by Igor Mitroj in Krakow, Poland, the world-famous antique replica Venus of Milo in Hessen, Frankfurt, the statue of Arvo Kusta Parkilla in Helsinki, Finland Statue of 'The Lady with Dog' statue near the Chekhov Sakhalin International Theater Center in Russia, Germany Statue of physicist George Christoph Lichtenberg outside the library at Gિttingen, statue of 'Magic Carpet Ride' in California, statue of Queen Victoria at Manchester, music of Joan Nestroienzier in Vienna, Austria Statue of Man Who Broat Lunch The message has been given to the people to avoid this epidemic by wearing masks on the face of one person and also on the idols of Shitigarbha Bodhisattva at Mishima in Japan.


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