Published by Swiss James on 28 Nov 2007
Amusement Park II - (the amusement this time, coming at their expense)
During that whole Cultural revolution / “Isn’t being Communist the best!” phase that China went through in the olden times, I bet they had statues of Mao everywhere. I’ll bet it was a statue-fest, a totem carnival, an icon-if-u-likem, a Mao-a-rama.
These days though, no-one cares much for plaster busts of slightly dubious historical figures, so what do you do with the left-over statues?
Meh- just stick a sheet over it, and use it in an Amusement Park’s Ghosthouse.
Unsurpisingly, JinJiang Park is a rich vein of badly translated English- it doesn’t bother me, and the meaning is pretty much clear what they need, but if Disney opens a theme park here, they should maybe get someone to do the signs that beard knows what they’re talking about:
“And no bloody wine empresses neither!“:

