by the Guardian | International
He might have been the founding father of China, but the Mao Ze-Dong Statue, that made headlines this week, towering above everything else on an empty field, lasted only one week. Today, it has been demolished.
A private initiative, it was said to have been financed from contributions by local business men, but apparently without government permission.
According to AFP, the "gargantuan gold-painted statue of Communist China's founding father Mao Zedong has suddenly been demolished, apparently for lacking government approval."
It cost builders three million yuan (£315,000).
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