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Why was the shortest-lived sculpture in the world demolished 300 days after it was built?

Because this sculpture will affect the image of the city and has no respect for the prototype of the sculpture, it was demolished after 300 days of construction. This sculpture is the famous American actress Marilyn Monroe. The sculpture tells the story of Marilyn Monroe's skirt being blown by the wind and then covered with her hands, which is a classic action of Marilyn Monroe.

When designing this sculpture, the designer didn't consider the human perspective and elegance after the sculpture was completed, so a series of things happened later. In fact, if the sculpture had not been built so high, it would have been smaller, about as tall as a normal person, so it might not have been demolished.

When the sculpture was first opened, it attracted many tourists. Many tourists will come here to take pictures to commemorate, and some photographers will come here to take pictures. But this sculpture is so high that Marilyn Monroe's underwear is exposed, so people will see this embarrassing scene under the statue. Therefore, many people begin to feel that this seems not elegant, and it also has an impact on the image of the city. Therefore, many people later suggested that this sculpture be demolished to maintain the image of the city and the dignity of Marilyn Monroe.

In fact, this sculpture was originally built to commemorate Marilyn Monroe, but in the end it caused a bad influence. In fact, many people regret the demolition of this sculpture of more than 5 million yuan, but this is actually to maintain the image of the city and Marilyn Monroe. In the end, the sculpture was abandoned in the garbage dump and never appeared again.