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“Two Stallion” sculpture installed in Benjakitti Park

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E.Oyun-Erdene
5 цаг 46 минутын өмнө
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“Two Stallion” sculpture installed in Benjakitti Park

The sculpture “Two Stallion” by sculptor A.Ochirbold, an artist recognized by "Consciousness" sculpture, Awardee of the Mongolian Union of Artists, and winner of the Grand Prix at the International “Nord Art” Festival, has been installed in Benjakitti Park in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, at the initiative of the Embassy.

"Consciousness" sculpture, which changes with the movement of sunlight and represents the passage of time, was selected from among works submitted by artists from 192 countries and was previously exhibited in the garden of the United Nations Headquarters.

Inspired by the novel “Er Khoyor Zagal of Chinggis Khaan” /Two stallions of Chinggis Khaan/, the artwork symbolizes mutual understanding and coexistence between Mongolia and the Kingdom of Thailand.

Benjakitti Park is one of the largest parks in central Bangkok, visited by around 13,000 to 15,000 people each week for relaxation and sports activities.

The sculpture “Two Stallion” by sculptor A.Ochirbold, an artist recognized by "Consciousness" sculpture, Awardee of the Mongolian Union of Artists, and winner of the Grand Prix at the International “Nord Art” Festival, has been installed in Benjakitti Park in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, at the initiative of the Embassy.

"Consciousness" sculpture, which changes with the movement of sunlight and represents the passage of time, was selected from among works submitted by artists from 192 countries and was previously exhibited in the garden of the United Nations Headquarters.

Inspired by the novel “Er Khoyor Zagal of Chinggis Khaan” /Two stallions of Chinggis Khaan/, the artwork symbolizes mutual understanding and coexistence between Mongolia and the Kingdom of Thailand.

Benjakitti Park is one of the largest parks in central Bangkok, visited by around 13,000 to 15,000 people each week for relaxation and sports activities.

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