Born in Denmark in 1805, Andersen wrote 150 immortal fairy tales such as "Daughter of the Sea", "Girl Who Sold Match" and "Ugly Duckling", which weaved beautiful childhoods for millions of children in the world and was known as "the father of modern fairy tales". The bronze statue, about three meters high, was set on a crowded street, and Andersen looked up to the sky from his left in a suit robe and hat, with a smile on his mouth.