The Dublin famine statue, located on the east bank of the River Liffey, chronicles a difficult and dark history in Ireland. Ireland did not avoid the famine that swept through Europe more than 100 years ago, and many people were on the streets. This main statue is a profound reflection of the situation at that time, lifelike, so that people can feel the pain of the people at that time, so that everyone can cherish the beautiful peace of the time.
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The Dublin famine statue, located on the east bank of the River Liffey, chronicles a difficult and dark history in Ireland. Ireland did not avoid the famine that swept through Europe more than 100 years ago, and many people were on the streets. This main statue is a profound reflection of the situation at that time, lifelike, so that people can feel the pain of the people at that time, so that everyone can cherish the beautiful peace of the time.
The statue is located on the banks of the Liffey River in Dublin to commemorate the Great Irish Famine of the 1930s. The statue is very realistic and feels a strong shock at first glance, and feels sympathy and regret for those who died in the famine.
The Dublin famine statue, located next to the River Liffey, is a group of people reflecting the conditions of life during the Great Famine in Ireland more than 100 years ago. The statue is delicately depicted, from the face of the statue, you can fully feel the suffering of the people at that time, and people are inevitably glad that they live in the current beautiful era, and the educational significance is very profound.
It feels very general. There is nothing worth going, nothing is particularly worth it.
This is the statue of the Great Famine in Ireland, because of the Great Famine, a large number of Irish people fled to the New World in America, where new life and world were created. It is a sad story... There is history at the front... The statue looks uncomfortable... Next to the river, the river is shining in the sun. .