Ten-ton golden turtle statue proposed
for iconic Hanoi lake
A Hanoi man has suggested
erecting a sculpture of a giant gold turtle near the iconic Hoan Kiem
(Returning Sword Lake) to give Vietnam an ‘identifying symbol’ similar to
Singapore’s Merlion and France’s Eiffel Tower.
An artist's rendering of the golden turtle statue.
Ta
Hong Quan has submitted his proposal to the Hanoi administration, detailing
how the statue should be designed and where it should be placed.
Hoan
Kiem Lake is otherwise known by locals as Ho Guom (Sword Lake) for short.
The
sculpture, to be made of pure bronze and gold, should be 2.5 meters long by
3.5 meters tall, and weigh six to ten metric tons, Quan told Tuoi Tre (Youth)
newspaper on Tuesday.
The
Hanoi resident suggested putting the massive statue near the Hang Khay – Dinh
Tien Hoang intersection, where a giant Swiss clock, a gift from Switzerland
to the Vietnamese capital currently sits, or in the park overlooking the Ly
Thai To Statue and City Hall.
Quan
said it could take two years to finish building the statue, with money raised
from the private sector rather than from Hanoi’s budget.
The
man said he had come up with the idea of making the golden turtle statue in
2011 and has since been looking for references and feedback from researchers
before delivering his final proposal.
“Vietnam
is in need of an identity symbol,” he told Tuoi Tre.
“When
you go to Singapore, you will see their iconic Merlion landmark, and the
Eiffel Tower when you are in France and the Statue of Liberty in the U.S.
“So,
tell me, what is the identity symbol of Vietnam?”
Asked
why the symbol of Vietnam should be a golden turtle, Quan said the reptile
plays an important role in several Vietnamese legends.
As
legend has it, a golden turtle helped King An Duong Vuong build the Co Loa
Citadel in the 3rd century BC. In the 15th century, another golden turtle gave
a sacred sword to King Le Loi, helping him to defeat Chinese invaders, and
earning Hanoi’s iconic lake its name.
Quan
added that the turtle has long been a symbol in Vietnamese traditions,
culture and spiritual beliefs.
“Should
my idea be supported by Hanoi’s authorities, we will hold a contest to find
the official design of the statue,” he added.
An artist's rendering of the golden turtle statue.
Duong
Trung Quoc, a local historian, said the idea of putting up a golden turtle
statue near Ho Guom was first put forward several years ago, as Hanoi was
about to celebrate its millennial anniversary in October 2010.
“In
that specific context, the idea was considered a good one, but not today,”
Quoc told Tuoi Tre.
The
historian emphasized that any construction proposed for the area surrounding
Hoan Kiem Lake should be seriously vetted.
“And
we should be even more cautious when the idea involves such a spiritual
symbol as the golden turtle,” he concluded.
TUOI TRE
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Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 3, 2017
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