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Why Are There So Many Peeing Statues in the World?

From Brussels' famous Manneken Pis to Prague's interactive Proudy, these peeing statues blend humor, heritage, and a dash of irreverence across the globe.
The article from Tripzilla highlights a unique and often humorous aspect of global travel: statues that depict the act of urination. These statues, found in various locations around the world, range from the famous "Manneken Pis" in Brussels, Belgium, which is a small bronze statue of a boy urinating into a fountain, to more obscure figures like "Elgyem" in South Korea, where a statue of a man urinating into the Han River has become a quirky landmark. Other notable mentions include "Pisseuse" in Paris, a female counterpart to Manneken Pis, and "The Pissing Boy" in Prague, which adds a playful element to the city's rich tapestry of statues. Each statue carries its own story, cultural significance, or local legend, often becoming a point of interest for tourists looking for offbeat attractions. These statues not only serve as public art but also reflect a playful side of human nature and local humor, making them memorable stops on any traveler's itinerary.

Read the Full TripZilla Article at:
https://www.tripzilla.com/peeing-statues-around-the-world/159865

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