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Stone sculptures in Da Nang.

Stone sculptures in Da Nang.

June 2020 · 3 min read · Da Nang

Those who have been to Thailand, Vietnam, such shops with various massive sculptures of marble or wood will not surprise.
Perhaps there are some in Cambodia. Perhaps in India. Here I will not prompt.
But in Thailand and Vietnam there are such stores, and there are even very large ones.
And, the most interesting thing in them is not that there are many figurines, but the fact that there are many very large figurines, figures for large houses. for the street, the square .... I don’t even know whether it is necessary to list everything, you just see it yourself in the photos and in the video at the bottom of the article.

I love these Buddha figures.
He is always portrayed so cheerful, loving life, so kind, so happy that, looking at him, I always begin to smile, and my mood rises.
Different colors, in different poses, from different sides.
Admire and you on them.

At first I called my post "marble sculptures", but it would be more correct to call all the same "stone sculptures".
Because marble as such is not so much. I see jade, I see a white stone in the large figures that are on the street. But this is not plaster ...
I won’t be surprised if someone from knowledgeable people writes to me that there is no marble at all. :)))
Then I would like to know what all these figures are made of.
Thank you in advance.

I liked such wonderful fish.

And I always forget the name of these animals. Who will tell? There are a lot of them in China too.

And these are just some mystical figures.

It remains only to show you those figures that stood on the street. I think this is for decorating street gardens, squares, houses. This white stone, what kind of stone is it? What are these white street figures made of?
As I understand it, they must withstand both rain and wind, and remain the same white and beautiful. Or not?

A few videos with sculptures from a large store.
The store is just huge. All three videos with my voice acting. If interested, take a look.

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To be continued....

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