The Great Wall of China, a UNESCO World Heritage site, spans 13,000 miles and serves as a symbol of China's rich history and culture.
Mount Rushmore National Memorial, located in southwestern South Dakota, features 60-foot sculptures of U.S. heads in the Black Hills.
This statue is located in Henan, China, stands 502 feet (153 meters) tall and is the world's tallest statue.
The Statue of Unity, located in Gujarat, India, stands at 597 feet and is the world's tallest statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, commemorating his role in India's unification.
Leshan Giant Buddha, the largest stone Buddha statue in the world, stands at 233 feet tall in Sichuan, China, carved from a cliff face during the Tang Dynasty.
The Crazy Horse Memorial, a living tribute to the Lakota warrior, serves as a center for Native American culture, attracting visitors from all over the world with its history, art, and events.
This iconic statue located in New York City, United States stands over 305 feet (93 meters) tall and represents freedom and democracy.