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Do we need a theme park of such kind?

This topic has been highlight by szh at 2009-10-13 17:11.

Do we need a theme park of such kind?

A theme park highlighting the "Internet culture" is said to be set up in the southern city Guangzhou. The statues of many notorious online figures like Sister Furong, Fan Paopao, and Zhou Laohu will also be put up in time, to be vividly unfolded before the public eyes in these figures' well-acknowledged online images.  But the point is whether it is worth staging the idea, just for fun or for grandstanding of the sponsors? Will these infamous figures embody the 'Internet culture?"

Sister Furong, who has an obvious hunger for fame, kept uploading photos of herself in sexually assertive but unrevealing poses to highlight her S-shaped curves. She is known to the netizens as a doll for fun.




Fan, a high school teacher, rose to fame immediately after the Sichuan massive earthquake. When the tremor hit, he fled himself leaving behind the whole class of students, and he later defended his behaviour as human instinct, which was widely denounced online.  


Zhou, 54, claimed to have photographed a rare South China tiger in the wild on the afternoon of October 3, 2007. The fabricated photos of the tiger made a splash with the public and circulated widely online.

However, police found official proof of the photo's inauthenticity after a month-long investigation.

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I'm fed up with these figures even online, why should they come out in lifelike statues? It will be a disgusting sight to see.

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I suggest

I suggest to build a public garden!  

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