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Basketball Dribbling Boy Statue

1. Introduction of Basketball Dribbling Boy Statue Basketball originated in 1891 and was invented by James Naismith, a physical education teacher at Springfield College in Massachusetts, USA. Initially, Naismith hung two peach baskets on the wall as targets to provide students with indoor sports in winter, and formulated basic rules. Basketball was born. Over time, […]

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Caddy Statue

1. Introduction of Caddy Statue Golf originated in Scotland in the 15th century. At that time, it was called “Golf”, which was a pastime for local shepherds to hit stones with sticks to enter rabbit holes. Scotland’s grasslands and scenery provide a natural venue for golf, which gradually developed into a sport with rules. In […]

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Bronze Boy Playing Golf Statue

1. Introduction of Boy Playing Golf Statue This bronze sculpture vividly reproduces the classic moment of a young golfer after a swing, full of movement and elegance. The boy in the Bronze Boy Playing Golf Statue wears a short-sleeved sports shirt, trousers and a classic golf cap. The overall outfit is simple and decent, showing […]

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Golfer Statue Boy

1. Introduction of Golfer Statue Boy This bronze sculpture vividly depicts a little boy playing golf, full of childlike fun and concentration. The boy in the Golfer Statue Boy is dressed in classic golf attire, including a short-sleeved polo shirt and shorts, and sturdy sneakers. He holds the golf club in his right hand, and […]

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Kids Playing Baseball Statue

1. Introduction of Kids Playing Baseball Statue Baseball originated in the United States in the 19th century and is considered the “national sport of the United States.” Its development can be traced back to British sports such as cricket and rounders, but it has been systematized and modernized in the United States. In 1845, American […]

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Golf Garden Decor

1. Introduction of Golf Garden Decor Golf originated in Scotland in the 15th century and was called “Golf” in the early days. At that time, Scottish shepherds often used sticks to hit stones and tried to hit the stones into rabbit holes. This simple pastime gradually evolved into golf. Scotland’s natural grass and beautiful scenery […]

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Farmer Boy Statue

1. Introduction of Farmer Boy Statue This bronze sculpture vividly reproduces the labor scene of a rural boy, full of childhood innocence and natural simplicity. The boy in the Farmer Boy Statue wears a slightly tilted baseball cap, with an innocent smile, exuding an optimistic atmosphere. He wears overalls and a short-sleeved shirt, and sturdy […]

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Soccer Player Boy Statue

1. Introduction of Soccer Player Boy Statue Games similar to football have appeared in ancient civilizations around the world, such as “Cuju” in ancient China and “Episkyros” in ancient Greece, but the rules and system of modern football were established in Britain. In 1863, the Football Association of England was founded in London and formulated […]

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Kids Balancing Statue Outdoor

1. Introduction of Kids Balancing Statue This group of sculptures, called “Balancing Game Trio”, vividly depicts three boys trying to balance on an iron fence. Made of bronze, the Kids Balancing Statue Outdoor is extremely realistic in their clothing, movements and facial expressions. Each boy has a different posture and look. One has just climbed […]

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Kids Playing Leapfrog Statue

1. Introduction of Kids Playing Leapfrog Statue This sculpture shows two children playing the game of goat jumping, and perfectly depicts the vitality and joy of childhood in bronze. One of the two boys in the Kids Playing Leapfrog Statue bends down to hold his posture, while the other boy opens his legs and easily […]

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