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The Statue of Liberty check-in point in Sa Pa is closed

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On the morning of April 22, the check-in point had a model of the Statue of Liberty, the leaning tower of Pisa, the Eiffel Tower in Sa Pa (Lao Cai) with no human shadow.

The business area of ​​the check-in point of the Statue of Liberty is located opposite the Fansipan parking lot. The statue is designed in a bust shape, about 30 m high, made of cement, plaster, and has a steel frame. All three door systems have been locked on the morning of April 22. This campus is located in Fansipan ward, Sa Pa town. Bust statue simulating the Statue of Liberty in America in Sa Pa is 7 x 9 m in size. In addition, there is also a 9-meter-high Eiffel Tower model, an 8-meter-high Pisa leaning tower model. Around this tourist spot is still quite blurred with many high-altitude landfills. Sharing with Zing, Ms. Hoang Thi Vuong, Head of Sa Pa Culture and Information Office (Lao Cai), said this check-in point belongs to Ansapa Co., Ltd. The facility that owned the statue had to be temporarily closed. The entrance from the gate was empty. The convenience stores of this facility are temporarily off. The image of statues at this check-in point has become a popular topic on social networks recently. Many views believe that the statues do not guarantee the aesthetic factor, especially the bust of the Statue of Liberty. On the morning of April 21, there were two people believed to be from the functional forces bringing papers to this check-in area, working after the People’s Committee of Sa Pa town established the inspection team. The People’s Committee of Sa Pa town has established an inspection team and determined that the investor of the above check-in area belongs to AnSaPa Co., Ltd. in group 4, Fansipan ward with an area of ​​1.7 hectares (of which 300 m2 of residential land. The rest is production forest land). After checking the documents, the authorities determined that this check-in point was spontaneous, many items were incomplete, and the conditions were not met to welcome tourists to visit and take photos. The models here do not guarantee the law as well as the standards of art.