Approximately 16.2 meters tall, including a 1.2-meter stone base and a 15-meter main body. "Sigangli" is a creation epic legend of the Wa people, meaning coming out of a cave (gourd, incubator), and Cangyuan was anciently called the "Gourd King Land." The legend describes how, in ancient times, the only surviving woman, blessed by the sun and moon, gave birth to a son and a daughter. Later, the children were rescued from danger by an ox, which became a totem worshipped by the Wa people. The work takes the "Sigangli Legend" as its theme, blending realistic and expressive techniques, using elements such as oxen, gourds, caves, and humans to depict the magical scene of the Wa and other ethnic groups being born from caves. The ox's head is engraved with the words "Sigangli," reflecting the origins of multiple ethnic groups and ancient creatures. Lighting and fogging devices create a mysterious and beautiful atmosphere, allowing viewers to experience the richness and uniqueness of Wa culture. The surrounding area is mainly dominated by Dongzong palm trees, complemented by shrubs and trees, echoing the Sigangli culture.
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Sculpture clay model - "Source of the Nation"
Sculpture clay model - "Source of the Nation"
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