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.