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Where is the statue of Lei Feng?

Lei Feng statue is a cultural relic protection unit in Hunan Province.

Leifeng statue

The time is 199 1 year. Located in lei feng memorial, Wangcheng County, Changsha City, Hunan Province, it was built to commemorate the soldier Lei Feng.

Lei Feng is a historical monument in the hearts of hundreds of millions of people. In order to permanently commemorate this immortal proletarian fighter, the Changsha Municipal People's Government erected a stone statue of Lei Feng in lei feng memorial Square on March 5th, 199 1. This is the image of Lei Feng striding forward with a gun on his back, which means that Lei Feng has returned to his hometown. The elephant is 5 meters high, the pedestal is 4 meters high and 9 meters high. Since the statue was built, millions of teenagers and other spectators have paid tribute, lingered or taken photos in front of it.

Lei Feng (1940-1962), a native of Wangcheng, Hunan Province, was born in a poor family and became an orphan at the age of seven. 65438-0949 was selected by the people's government to study, and 65438-0956 took part in the work. In Tuanshanhu Farm and Anshan Iron and Steel Plant, he was repeatedly rated as an advanced producer or a model worker. 1960 enlisted as a transport soldier. He studied Chairman Mao's works hard, transformed his world outlook, and quickly grew into a great warrior. In the same year 1 15 joined China * * production party,1died in the line of duty in August, 962. 1963 65438+1On October 7th, the Ministry of National Defense named his class "Lei Feng Class". On March 5th of the same year, Mao Zedong wrote an inscription "Learn from Comrade Lei Feng", and Zhou Enlai wrote an inscription "Learn from Comrade Lei Feng: a clear class stand of love and hatred, a revolutionary spirit of matching words with deeds, a proletarian style of being public and forgetting private, and a selfless proletarian fighting spirit."

On May 9, 2002, 19, the Hunan Provincial People's Government announced the statue as a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit with the number 12- 12.

Source of Information: Overview of Hunan Cultural Relics