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Pubic art, surely.
This thing’s hilarious, mainly watching the look on your fellow tourists’ faces when they walk through the gate.
The funnier part of this statue is that there is a number where you can send an SMS with your name, and the statue is electronically keyed to write it out with its penis, in ‘urine’.