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LHASA, April 17 (Xinhua) -- A huge statue of China's
revolutionary leader Mao Zedong is being erected at a square in Gonggar County,
Tibet Autonomous Region, according to the local government.
The 35-ton granite statue, rising 7.1 meters from a
5.16-meter pedestal, was said to be the largest of its kind in China and the
first in Tibet with Mao's statue.
Changsha, capital of Hunan Province and Mao's
hometown, donated6.5 million yuan (812,500 U.S. dollars) for the plaza, of which
480,000 yuan (60,000 U.S. dollars) was spent on the statue, said Feng Conglong,
deputy head of Gonggar county.
Hunan people had donated more than 25.8 million yuan
(3.22 million U.S. dollars) to Tibet over the past decade to build hospitals,
schools and greenhouses, said Daindar, deputy secretary of the county's
committee of Communist Party of China.
"Many Tibetan people suggested we should have a
statue of Chairman Mao to show our gratitude for the people of his hometown when
we planned the square," said Daindar.
Mao Zedong, born into a farming family on December
26, 1893, was the founder and leader of the Communist Party of China and the
People's Republic of China.
In 1951, Mao and his comrades peacefully liberated
Tibet and then ushered in a reform to abolish the thousands years old serfdom on
this plateau.
This year is the 30th anniversary of his death.
The statue is placed at Shangcha square which is
under construction in the county.
Thousands of local people gathered in the county seat
to see the statue when it arrived early this month, some with hada, a
traditional white scarf for a blessing, said Soinam, a construction worker at
the square.
"To protect the statue, we attached a lightning rod
and strengthened the base, so Chairman Mao can withstand earthquakes up to 5.5
on the Richter scale," said Daindar.
"We seldom see earthquake or lightening in Gonggar,
but we want to ensure the statue is secure," said Daindar.
The statue will be the central landmark of the
square, which covers about 40,000 square meters and will be completed in July.
The square will also host the annual week-long
commodity fair of Gonggar in October, attracting around 10,000 people from home
and abroad, said Daindar.
Dagzain, a female farmer, said she would come to the
square to honor Mao.
"Now, we can present hada to him at any time," said
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