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Wind topples giant statue of China's first emperor

Published: 09 Apr 2018 - 05:59 pm | Last Updated: 05 Nov 2021 - 08:19 am
This photo taken on April 7, 2018 shows the pedestal of a statue of China's first emperor

This photo taken on April 7, 2018 shows the pedestal of a statue of China's first emperor "Qin Shi Huang" (unseen) after the statue is toppled by wind in Binzhou in China's eastern Shandong province. AFP

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Beijing:  A strong gale-force wind has toppled a giant statue of China's first emperor Qin Shi Huang and flattened its face at a popular tourist site in eastern Shandong province.

The 19-meter (62-foot) bronze replica of the monarch -- who was the first to unify warring factions in China and established the Qin dynasty (221-206 BC) -- was blown out of its pedestal on Friday.

Cranes were immediately called in to pick up the statue, which weighs about six tonnes, according to the state-run People's Daily newspaper.

Photographs showed the structure was hollow, with metal bars inside.

The monument was built in 2005 to attract visitors to a local tourist resort.