Unique theme and exciting expression brought Thailand team the first prize. The title is ‘The Ubiquitous TUK-TUK’. TUK-TUK is the symbol of Thai ingenuity and artistry. TUK-TUK is one of the most popular transports for tourists to experience joy and fun. TUK-TUK is not only transporting passengers around town, but also carrying Thai legacy throughout the world as well. — commented by the team. Unfortunately, Statues were damaged by rain and warm weather on February 8. Some statues were destroyed by Official because of falling down. Last year, some statue fell down and visitors got injured so that officials decided to destroyed for safety.
Second Prize: Finland, title: Yearning
Third Prize:Daejeon Metropolitan City, Korea, title: Knot Of Life
Fourth Prize: Poland, title: Touch-And-Go
Unfortunately, the statue was destroyed by Official due to be in danger of fall down under warm weather, February 8. This is unlucky but statue was nice and beautiful. Check the complete image in the official site.
Fifth Prize: Italy, title: The Four Seasons
Australia, title: Surf, Sun, Sand And A Touch Of Silliness
Hawaii, title: “Ki’i Pohaku” Protecting The Aina
Unfortunately, the statue was destroyed by Official due to be in danger of fall down under warm weather, February 8.
This is unlucky but statue was nice and beautiful. Check the complete image in the official site.
Singapore, title: In The Beginning
Malaysia, title: The Kenyah
New Zealand, title: Nice and Warm
Portland, USA, title: Family
Indonesia, title: The Voice of Nature
Unfortunately, the statue was destroyed by Official due to be in danger of fall down under warm weather, February 8. This is unlucky but statue was nice and beautiful. Check the complete image in the official site.
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- Take a Tozai line to Odori 11 Chome