Emperors Yan and Huang

The sculpture of Emperors Yan and Huang is a monument in China that was carved from a mountain on the Yellow River.

[3] In 1987, Wang Renmin, a key figure at a Zhengzhou City tourist attraction, was inspired during visits to Singapore and the United States, where he encountered strong support for the concept of Yan and Huang Emperors' descendants.

On October 15, 1987, Wang Renmin announced plans for the sculpture and initiated a global donation campaign.

With government and investment support, construction progressed smoothly, culminating in the statue's inauguration on April 18, 2007.

The giant sculpture, standing 106 meters tall, combines a mountain and human figures, symbolizing unity.