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Jokowi unveils Indonesia’s tallest statue

Splendor: The Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) statue is illuminated during its inauguration in Jimbaran, Bali, on Saturday night

I Wayan Juniarta (The Jakarta Post)
South Kuta, Bali
Mon, September 24, 2018

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Jokowi unveils Indonesia’s tallest statue

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plendor: The Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) statue is illuminated during its inauguration in Jimbaran, Bali, on Saturday night. The 121-meter-tall statue was designed by sculptor Nyoman Nuarta. (JP/Zul Trio Anggono)

In a ceremony attended by thousands of guests and featuring traditional dances, music and fireworks, President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo on Saturday night inaugurated the Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) — the country’s tallest statue.

Jokowi and First Lady Iriana made a brief trip to Bali to unveil the statue that stands on top of a hill in Ungasan, South Kuta.

Beaming with pride, the President could not hide his excitement because the 121-meter-tall monument was completed ahead of the International Monetary Fund-World Bank Annual Meetings, which take place in Bali from Oct. 8 to 14.

The meeting’s gala dinner is slated to be held at the GWK complex.

Calling the giant statue a masterpiece, Jokowi said its completion was a source of pride not only for the people of Bali, but also for Indonesia.

“It shows that as a great nation we have not only inherited extraordinary masterpieces, such as Borobudur and Prambanan, from ancient civilizations, but we are also able, in this contemporary era, to build [a new] civilization and create [new] cultural masterpieces that are recognized by the world,” he added.

Borobudur is a large ninth century Buddhist temple complex in Magelang, Central Java, while Prambanan is a ninth century Hindu temple complex in Yogyakarta. Both speak of the presence of a civilization with sufficient economic power and technological sophistication to construct huge and elaborately decorated monuments.

Jokowi reminded the audience that a towering masterpiece required an equally towering mind and effort.

“There is one thing from this majestic monument that we can use as a source of inspiration. This masterpiece is driven by courage to pursue big ideas. This inspiring monument would not be possible without courage to think big, courage to dream big and courage to take a major leap,” he said.

Toward the end of his speech, the President commended famed sculptor Nyoman Nuarta, the initiator and designer of the GWK, for his courage and determination that finally saw the completion of the statue after a 28-year process.

Jokowi also praised the sculptor and his team for incorporating modern research and technology into the construction of the monument. The integration would ensure that the statue will withstand earthquakes, powerful gales and last for hundreds of years, he said.

“It will not only serve as the icon of Bali’s culture and Indonesia’s tourism, it will also be an historical footprint of our nation,” he added.

Nuarta, who had earlier escorted Jokowi on a 30-minute tour of the statue’s viewing gallery, was moved by the speech.

“It is truly an honor for me and those 200 workers who worked day and night over the last four years to complete the statue to have our President taking pride in it. I truly hope that the GWK will serve as a monument for our nation’s cultural greatness.”

Nuarta joined Jokowi and scores of dignitaries as they sounded a siren to mark the unveiling of the statue.

Among the dignitaries were former president Megawati Soekarnoputri, former vice president Try Sutrisno, Coordinating Maritime Affairs Minister Luhut Pandjaitan, Tourism Minister Arief Yahya, Bali Governor Wayan Koster and Harjanto Tirtohadiguno who is the president commissioner of Alam Sutera Group the property developer that owns the GWK cultural park.

In its completed form, the GWK is one of the world’s largest copper statues and the third tallest after the 153-m Spring Temple Buddha in Henan, China, and the 130-m Laykyun Setkyar Standing Buddha in Myanmar.

The GWK is the world’s tallest statue of Lord Wisnu the Sustainer.

The statue is 75 m tall with a wingspan of 65 m and it stands on a pedestal that takes its total height to 121 m, which is 30 m taller than the Statue of Liberty in the United States.

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