The coins on the side of the Moonlight Boy sculpture are collected by the Finnish church every night for the restoration of churches and artifacts. The church once stood here and advised that it was best not to put coins, but the people still express their emotions in this simplest and simplest way.
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The coins on the side of the Moonlight Boy sculpture are collected by the Finnish church every night for the restoration of churches and artifacts. The church once stood here and advised that it was best not to put coins, but the people still express their emotions in this simplest and simplest way.
Where the king works in Stockholm, be sure to find the moonlight boy, touch his head, represent good luck. Do you live in such a child waiting for the moon to appear every day?
This small statue that can only be wrapped by a slightly larger hand can be a little hard to think of. He hid in a yard. There were coins put by the people of the world in front of the statue. I looked at it myself and saw that there was no big China, and I put my big China coins!
I sat there waiting for the moon every day.
It should be counted as the smallest sculpture, about 20cm high, and many citizens and tourists will wear small hats for him in winter, and put candy and coins from all over the world next to him. In 1954, the Swedish sculptor created the little boy, who would sit in the alleyway of Gamla Stan in the old town every day and wait for the moon to appear.