Following the Nanjing temple for Japanese war criminals, two open-air sculptures in Dali were accused of insulting China

Introduction: Recently, two sculptures in the “Zuo Bank Heights” cultural and tourism block in Dali, Yunnan were mistaken for Japanese sumo wrestlers, and netizens said they were suspected of insulting China. The block responded that it was a private art collection and had nothing to do with Japan, and had cooperated with the investigation.

Two open-air sculptures in Dali Artwork accused of insulting China

Recently, two “obese” sculptures in Dali’s “Zuo Bank Heights” cultural tourism block were mistaken for Japanese sumo wrestlers, and netizens said they were suspected of insulting China and cultural invasion. The block responded that it was a private art collection and had nothing to do with Japan, and had cooperated with the investigation.

The two open-air sculptures in Dali are accused of insulting China? Are the two open-air sculptures in Dali accused of insulting China?

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