Oslo, Norway, has a world-famous, life-themed sculpture park called Vigland Sculpture Park. In 1909, a man who had asked for advice from French master Rodin, 41, was named Vigland. He dared to ask the government: give me a green space, I want it to be famous. The Norwegian government really fulfilled his wish. From then on, he lived and ate in this green space, and spent the rest of his life independently completing the overall planning blueprint and all the sculpture design. The park was built in 1924 and has been built in 19 years. The park covers an area of 455 mu. There are 150 groups of statues in the park, including 192 sculptures and 650 reliefs. Each group of sculptures reflects a theme - life! Therefore, also known as "Life Park" Virgin Park around the theme of "Life", four parts are designed on the axis of the park, symbolizing life, from life to death four stages: the first stage: the bridge of life. The second stage: the fountain of life. The third stage: the pillar of life. Stage 4: Wheel of Life. Walking among the carvings, people feel the joy, sorrow and joy of life. Make every visitor fear life and treat life well!