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Statue John a Macdonald bronze bench portrait

1. Introduction of statue john a macdonald Sir John A. Macdonald (1815–1891) was a pivotal political figure in the founding of Canada and its first Prime Minister. Born in Scotland, he immigrated to Canada with his family as a child, later becoming a lawyer and politician, playing a central role in the formation of the […]

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Allies Sculpture bronze leaders on bench

1. Introduction of Allies Sculpture This Churchill and Roosevelt Statue revolves around the alliance between Britain and the United States during World War II. This Allies Sculpture depicts Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt seated side-by-side on a bench, their conversation relaxed rather than the traditional standing postures of monumental figures. “Allies” emphasizes the political […]

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Alan Turing Sculpture bronze bench memorial

1. Introduction of Alan Turing Sculpture Alan Turing (1912–1954) was a British mathematician, logician, cryptographer, and pioneer of computer science. His concept of the “Turing machine” laid the foundation for modern computer theory; later discussions about whether machines can think also made him a key figure in the history of artificial intelligence. During World War […]

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Bronze Ralph Baer Statue holding controller

1. Introduction of Ralph Baer Statue Ralph Baer (1922–2014) was a German-American engineer and inventor, often referred to as the “father of home video games.” Born in Germany, he later immigrated to the United States, working in electrical engineering and television technology. In the 1960s, he conceived the idea of ​​turning ordinary television sets into […]

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Bronze Spaceman Statue indoor dab pose

1. Introduction of Spaceman Statue This sculpture, themed around an astronaut, depicts a figure in a full spacesuit striking a dynamic pose. The astronaut stands with legs apart, one arm extended diagonally upwards, while the other is bent horizontally in front of the visor, the overall pose reminiscent of the dab pose in popular culture. […]

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bronze Stamford Raffles Sculpture front view

1. Introduction of Stamford Raffles Sculpture Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, a key historical figure of the 19th-century British colonial era, is widely considered the founder of Singapore. He established a trading post at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula in 1819, rapidly developing Singapore into a vital free port and regional trading center. This […]

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bronze Fleming Bust with bow tie

1. Introduction of Fleming Bust Alexander Fleming was a British bacteriologist and pharmacologist, best known for his discovery of penicillin. In 1928, he observed in experiments that Penicillium mold could inhibit the growth of Staphylococcus aureus, a discovery that later propelled the development of antibiotics and had a profound impact on the treatment of bacterial […]

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bronze Wu Jieping Bust with glasses

1. Introduction of Wu Jieping Bust Wu Jieping was a significant figure in modern Chinese medicine, particularly renowned for his contributions to the development of urology, medical education, and healthcare. He was deeply involved in clinical practice, teaching, and discipline construction, and is considered one of the most important experts in the development of Chinese […]

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bronze Portrait of a Man Bust of Xie Yuanfu

1. Introduction of Portrait of a Man Bust Xie Yuanfu was an important early figure in Chinese urology. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1887, with ancestral roots in Guangdong, he served as a professor at Peking Union Medical College and Beijing Medical College. According to records from the Department of Surgery at Peking Union Medical […]

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bronze Hippocrates Bust Statue with beard

1. Introduction of Hippocrates Bust Statue Hippocrates, a prominent figure in ancient Greek medicine, is often referred to as the “Father of Medicine.” He advocated understanding diseases through observation, recording, and analysis of their causes, rather than simply attributing illness to deities or superstition, profoundly influencing the development of medicine. The Hippocratic Oath, associated with […]

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