Each dog statue is attached to a different story. Some statues like Hachiko (Japan) can make visitors cry when listening to its meaning.0: 00/2: 30 namhachiko (Japan): According to Wanderlust, no people of cherry blossoms Never heard the story about Hachiko. Yellowish Akita dog is a symbol of loyalty and patience. For 2 years, Hachiko was always at Shibuya station waiting for his owner to return after teaching at Tokyo University
. However, until one day, its owner did not return because he was brain hemorrhage and died at work. Photo: Javish. So, Hachiko continued to return to the station to wait for the boss to return
It goes on, redoing this for 9 years until death. The image of persistent dog waiting for the returned owner has turned into a special icon of the station. Its story was erected into a movie, published into books, famous stories throughout the Cherry Blossom. The statue of Hachiko is also a tourist destination loved by many people to Japan. Photo: Revelogue.Het Zinneke (Belgium): The statues "sub-roads" have become an indispensable part in Brussels. The statue of peeing dog on this road was made by Sculptor Tom Frantzen in 1998. In 2015, the statue was stabbed by a car but was corrected by the main "father". Brussels is also famous for two other statues, Manneken Pis and Jeanneke-Pis. In it, Manneken Pis is more famous and has been stolen many times
This makes the government to store itself into the city museum. The on-line version is the work to be redone. Photo: LocationCout.islay (Australia): The statue is located just outside the Queen Victoria building symbol of Sydney. It is made of copper, recreating a small dog image for eating. Inspiring this statue is Islay, the dog like Skye Terrier of Queen Victoria. She raised Islay for 5 years until it died in a fight with cats. The famous Islay statue is "aware statue". The statue can only emit the introduction and charity requirements. All donations for Islay are used for the benefit of blind children and hearing loss. Photo: Wanderlust.fala (USA): Fala dog statue was placed next to its owner - US President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Fala is the most favorite pet of the president. When he was alive, the president used to ask the white house staff to eat fala to eat but only he did this. The reason is that after the first few weeks at the White House, Fala has been fed too much leading to intestinal problems. After death, Fala was also buried near the master's grave. Photo: NPF.The Unknown Collie (New Zealand): New Zealand won special affection for dogs Collies. Since ancient times, they have helped people in shepherd and other jobs on the farm. The statue is set to Lake Tekapo. It has no specific name. According to Wanderlust, the sculptor Innes Elliott was inspired by the neighbor's Haig dog. The statue was cast in London in 1966 before taking back to New Zealand. It is a symbol for the mounting between New Zealand and this breed. Photo: Wanderlust.Hoai Anh . Dịch vụ:
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