Statue of Sun Yat-sen, Bronze sculpture in Cohen Place, Melbourne, Australia
The Statue of Sun Yat-sen is a bronze sculpture standing at Cohen Place near the entrance of the Chinese Museum on Little Bourke Street. The figure rises approximately three meters tall, shown holding a cane in his right hand and a book in his left.
The monument honors Sun Yat-sen, who became the first provisional president when the Republic of China was established in 1912. His figure marks a turning point in Chinese history when the country adopted a new form of government.
The statue sits in a space where Melbourne's Chinese community gathers and reflects on shared roots. Visitors notice the inscriptions in several languages on the base, revealing how this figure holds meaning for local residents today.
The monument sits directly at the entrance of the Chinese Museum and is easy to reach on foot when walking through Chinatown. Visitors find it without difficulty and can take time to read the inscriptions at their own pace without obstruction.
The bronze figure bears inscriptions reading 'The World is for All' on the left side and 'Love is for All' on the right side. These phrases capture philosophical ideas that Sun Yat-sen promoted during his lifetime.
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