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What is the sculpture of Longbeishan Park in Huludao?

The most striking thing about Peron is the semi-arc cultural wall. The cultural wall was completed in August 1997 and in September 1999. The cultural wall is 50 meters long and 7.8 meters high, slightly curved, similar to the Jiulong wall in Datong, Shanxi, and made of light ochre granite. It faces the main entrance of the park, and visitors can see its beauty at a glance. Novel design, exquisite carving, rich imagination, attractive legends and strong local flavor have made many tourists glow with fantastic ideas and linger.

The sculpture in the middle of the wall is a gourd girl who brought out the dragon. The picture flies in the air, jumps over the sea, crosses the river, and is lifelike, as if the dragon whiskers are shaking. This dragon is the dragon's head, and the mountain behind it is a dragon, just like a dragon rising from the sea and soaring into the sky. Isn't this dragon like a symbol of the birth and glory of Huludao? Behind the dragon are flying pigeons, seagulls, waves and fish, which blend in with the blue sky and blue sea, symbolizing that Huludao, a coastal city, will be happy and harmonious, with good weather and warm spring in bloom.

The sculpture on the right wall is the story of the chrysanthemum woman fighting dragons to save fishermen and finally turning them into reefs; The sculpture on the left side of the wall is the story of the rainbow snail girl, who sent down rain and moistened everything.

The designer combined realism with abstraction and skillfully combined the three goddesses in Huludao folklore. Here, nature and humanity, mountains and seas, reality and legends, civilization and homeland, ancient times and the future are organically blended, forming a unique culture of Huludao.