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This list of tallest statues includes completed statues that are at least 50 m (160 ft) tall. The height values in this list are measured to the highest part of the human (or animal) figure, but exclude the height of any pedestal (plinth), or other base platform as well as any mast, spire, or other structure that extends higher than the tallest figure in the monument.

The definition of statue for this list is a free-standing sculpture (as opposed to a relief), representing one or more people or animals (real or mythical), in their entirety or partially (such as a bust). Heights stated are those of the statue itself and (separately) the total height of the monument that includes structures the statue is standing on or holding. Monuments that contain statues are included in this list only if the statue fulfills these and the height criteria.

Existing

Statue Image Depicts Location Country/Region Completed Height of statue
meters (feet)
Total height
meters (feet)
Notes Coordinates
Statue of Unity Vallabhbhai Patel Kevadiya, Narmada District, Gujarat India 2018 182 m (597 ft)[1] 240 m (790 ft) World's tallest statue. It is on the Narmada River facing the Sardar Sarovar Dam. Its interiors hold an exhibition area, memorial garden, museum and a viewing gallery, among others.[2] 21°50′17″N 73°43′09″E / 21.838°N 73.7191°E / 21.838; 73.7191 (Statue of Unity)
Spring Temple Buddha Buddha (Vairocana) Foquan Temple, Fodushan Scenic Area, Lushan County, Henan China 2008 128 m (420 ft)[3] 208 m (682 ft) World's tallest statue from 2008–18. Stands on a 19.3 m (63 ft) lotus throne, and other stacked base platforms.[4][5][dead link] It derives its name from the nearby Tianrui hot spring, whose water is renowned for its curative properties. 33°46′30″N 112°27′03″E / 33.775082°N 112.450925°E / 33.775082; 112.450925 (Spring Temple Buddha)
Laykyun Sekkya Buddha (Gautama) Khatakan Taung, near Monywa, Sagaing Division Myanmar 2008 115.8 m (380 ft)[6] 129.2 m (424 ft) World's tallest statue between February and September 2008. Stands on a 13.41 m (44 ft) lotus throne. 22°04′49″N 95°17′22″E / 22.080207°N 95.289359°E / 22.080207; 95.289359 (Laykyun Setkyar)
Vishwas Swaroopam Shiva Ganesh Tekri,Nathdwara, Rajasthan India 2020 106 m (348 ft)[7] 112 m (367 ft) World's tallest Shiva statue. The interior contains an exhibition hall as well as public viewing galleries.[8] 24°55′08″N 73°49′04″E / 24.9190°N 73.8178°E / 24.9190; 73.8178 (Vishwas Swaroopam (Nathdwara, Rajasthan, India))
Ushiku Daibutsu Buddha (Amitābha) Ushiku, Ibaraki Prefecture Japan 1993 100 m (330 ft)[7] 120 m (390 ft) World's tallest statue from 1993–2008. Stands on a 10 m (33 ft) lotus throne and 10 m (33 ft) pedestal. Its interiors hold a museum and an observation floor.[9] 35°58′57″N 140°13′13″E / 35.9825°N 140.220277777°E / 35.9825; 140.220277777 (Ushiku Daibutsu (Ushiku, Ibaraki, Japan))
Guishan Guanyin Guanyin – Eleven-headed Thousand-armed Guanyin Weishan Township, Ningxiang, Hunan China 2009 Unknown 99 m (325 ft)[10][dead link] Located at the Miyin Temple. Gilded bronze statue.[7] 28°11′06″N 111°57′48″E / 28.184997222222222°N 111.96334722222223°E / 28.184997222222222; 111.96334722222223 (Qianshou Qianyan Guanyin of Weishan)
Bronze statue of Dizang at Mount Jiuhua [es] Ksitigarbha Dayuan Culture Park, Chizhou, Qingyang County, Anhui China 2012 96 m (315 ft)[11] 109.9 m (361 ft) It is located in one of the four famous Buddhist mountains in China, made of bronze painted golden. Stands on a 13 m (43 ft) lotus throne and holds a Zen stick in the right hand and a mani pearl in his left one. 30°32′20″N 117°48′15″E / 30.5390°N 117.8042°E / 30.5390; 117.8042 (Bronze statue of Dizang at Mount Jiuhua)
Mother of All Asia – Tower of Peace Mary Pagkilatan, Batangas City Philippines 2021 Unknown 98.15 m (322.0 ft)[12] Tallest statue in the Philippines and of the Virgin Mary in the world. It is located at the center of a pilgrimage site. Its interiors hold a shrine, chapels, a food hall, mini theaters, conference rooms, commercial and residential spaces, a balcony and a viewing gallery.[13] 13°38′32″N 121°02′36″E / 13.6423°N 121.0433°E / 13.6423; 121.0433
Great Buddha of Thailand Buddha (Gautama) Wiset Chai Chan, Ang Thong province Thailand 2008 93 m (305 ft)[14] 93 m (305 ft) Tallest statue in Thailand.[15] It is located at the Wat Muang temple, surrounded by a lotus flower park. It is made of concrete painted gold.[16] 14°35′36″N 100°22′40″E / 14.593222°N 100.377783°E / 14.593222; 100.377783 (Great Buddha of Thailand (Ang Thong, Thailand))
Sendai Daikannon Kannon (Avalokiteśvara) Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Tōhoku region Japan 1991 92 m (302 ft)[citation needed] 100 m (330 ft)[17] World's tallest statue from 1991–93. Its interior holds a statue exhibition of Buddha and mythical kings, as well as a viewing area.[18] 38°18′02″N 140°49′25″E / 38.3005°N 140.8236°E / 38.3005; 140.8236 (Sendai Daikannon)
Dai Kannon of Kita no Miyako park Kannon (Avalokiteśvara) Ashibetsu, Sorachi Subprefecture, Hokkaidō Japan 1989 Unknown 88 m (289 ft)[19] World's tallest statue from 1989–91.[20] It holds several floors containing shrines and places of worship, and a platform providing a panoramic view of the area. 43°31′41″N 142°11′53″E / 43.528°N 142.198°E / 43.528; 142.198 (Dai Kannon of Kita no Miyako park)
The Motherland Calls Mother Motherland Mamayev Kurgan, Volgograd Russia 1967 85 m (279 ft)[21] 87 m (285 ft) World's tallest statue from 1967–89 and tallest statue in Europe. It commemorates the casualties of the Battle of Stalingrad, inspired by the Winged Victory of Samothrace. 48°44′32.5″N 44°32′13.5″E / 48.742361°N 44.537083°E / 48.742361; 44.537083 (The Motherland Calls)
Grand Buddha at Ling Shan Buddha (Amitābha) Mashan Subdistrict, Binhu District,Wuxi, Jiangsu China 1996 79 m (259 ft) 88 m (289 ft) It is located on the north shore of Lake Tai. Made in bronze, it stands on a 9 m (30 ft) lotus pedestal.[22] The building underneath is a museum dedicated to Buddhist art. 31°25′55″N 120°5′29″E / 31.43194°N 120.09139°E / 31.43194; 120.09139 (Grand Buddha at Ling Shan (Wuxi, China))
Guanyin of Nanshan Three-faced Guanyin Nanshan Temple, Sanya, Hainan China 2005 78 m (256 ft) 108 m (354 ft) The statue has three aspects: one side faces inland and the other two face the South China Sea, to represent blessing and protection by Guanyin of China and the whole world. One aspect depicts Guanyin cradling a sutra in the left hand and gesturing the Vitarka Mudra with the right; the second with her palms crossed, holding a string of prayer beads; and the third holding a lotus. 18°17′33″N 109°12′30″E / 18.2924°N 109.2083°E / 18.2924; 109.2083 (Guanyin Statue of Hainan (China))
Statue of Gautama Buddha Buddha (Gautama) Kyaikhto, Thaton District, Mon State Myanmar 2019 77.9 m (256 ft) Unknown The statue also acts as a pagoda, and the height of 255 feet and 6 inches was specifically chosen because the statue was set to be completed in the Buddhist calendar year of 2556.[23] 17°19′06″N 97°01′41″E / 17.3183733°N 97.0281018°E / 17.3183733; 97.0281018 (Statue of Gutama Buddha (Kyaikhto, Mon State, Myanmar))
Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue Garuda ridden by Vishnu Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park, Ungasan, Badung, Bali Indonesia 2018 76 m (249 ft)[24] 122 m (400 ft) Indonesia’s tallest statue, which is built on a 46 m (151 ft) pedestal. It is made of copper and brass sheeting, with a stainless steel frame and skeleton, as well as a steel and concrete core column.[25] 8°48′50″S 115°10′01″E / 8.813951°S 115.166882°E / -8.813951; 115.166882 (Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue)
Phra Buddha Chok Buddha (Gautama) Huay Pong, Lop Buri, Mueang Lopburi district, Lopburi province Thailand 2018 75 m (246 ft)[26][dead link] 75 m (246 ft) Second-tallest Buddha statue in Thailand. It is located at the Wat Khao Wong temple. 14°57′50″N 100°42′00″E / 14.9638°N 100.7001°E / 14.9638; 100.7001 (Phra Buddha Chok)
Kaga Kannon [es] Kannon (Avalokiteśvara) Kaga, Ishikawa Prefecture Japan 1987 73 m (240 ft) 93 m (305 ft) The statue is the centrepiece of a now abandoned Buddhist amusement park, thermal area and art museum. It holds a baby and stands on a 20 m (66 ft) platform. Inside has a spiral stair that access a viewing area.[27] 36°19′33″N 136°20′56″E / 36.3258°N 136.34888°E / 36.3258; 136.34888 (Kaga Kannon)
Son Tay Buddha Statue Buddha (Gautama) Son Tay, Hanoi Vietnam 2020 Unknown 72 m (236 ft) It is located at the Khai Nguyen Pagoda. The statue sits over a lotus throne and a building that together form 16 floors, each exhibiting Buddist art and icons.[28][29][30] 21°04′12″N 105°30′14″E / 21.0701°N 105.504°E / 21.0701; 105.504 (Son Tay Buddha Statue)
Confucius of Mount Ni [de] Confucius Nishan (Mount Ni), Qufu, Shandong China 2016 72 m (236 ft) 72 m (236 ft) Mount Ni is, according to mythology, the place where Confucius was born and forsaken for a period by his mother, to be taken care of by a tiger and an eagle.[citation needed] 35°29′44″N 117°12′19″E / 35.4955°N 117.2053°E / 35.4955; 117.2053 (Confucius of Mount Ni)
Leshan Giant Buddha Buddha (Maitreya) Leshan China 803 71 m (233 ft) 71 m (233 ft) Construction started in 713. With two more than 16 m (52 ft) carving statues of Lokapala. 29°32′50″N 103°46′09″E / 29.5472°N 103.7692°E / 29.5472; 103.7692 (Leshan Giant Buddha)
Ruyilun Guanyin statue in Tsz Shan Monastery Guanyin (Cintamanicakra) Hong Kong Hong Kong 2012 70 m (230 ft)[31] 76 m (249 ft) Stands on a 6 m (20 ft) lotus throne. It is cast in bronze coated with white fluorocarbon self-cleaning paint. In her right hand holds a wisdom mani pearl and in her left a vase, from which she pours pure water to cleanse the world. 22°28′32″N 114°12′23″E / 22.4756°N 114.2063°E / 22.4756; 114.2063 (Guanyin statue)
Chao Mae Kuan Im [th] Guanyin Mueang Chiang Rai District, Chiang Rai Province Thailand 2016 69 m (226 ft) 69 m (226 ft) Located in Wat Huay Pla Kang.[32] 19°56′59″N 99°48′23″E / 19.949806°N 99.806405°E / 19.949806; 99.806405
Phra Buddha Dhammakaya Dhepmongkol Buddha (Gautama) Phasi Charoen, Bangkok Thailand 2022 69 m (226 ft) 69 m (226 ft) 13°43′16″N 100°28′16″E / 13.7212°N 100.4711°E / 13.7212; 100.4711 (Phra Buddha Dhammakaya Dhepmongkol)
Buddha Buddha (Gautama) Yiyang County, Jiangxi China 2004–05 68 m (223 ft) 68 m (223 ft) The world's largest reclining stone statue, which signifies the Buddha Shakyamuni's departure into final nirvana. It is 68 m (223 ft) high and 416 m (1,365 ft) long.[33]
fr:Quan Âm de Sơn Trà [vi] Quan Âm (Guanyin) Da Nang, Vietnam Vietnam 2010 67 m (220 ft) 67 m (220 ft) [34][dead link] 16°05′59″N 108°16′37″E / 16.0996°N 108.2769°E / 16.0996; 108.2769 (Son Tra Guanyin)
Taihu Guanyin Temple Guanyin Xishan Island China 2017 67 m (220 ft) 67 m (220 ft) [35] 31°06′22″N 120°14′20″E / 31.106°N 120.239°E / 31.106; 120.239 (Taihu Guanyin Temple)
Yang'asha of Guizhou [es] Yang'asha (Miao goddess of beauty) Guizhou China 2017 66 m (217 ft) 88 m (289 ft) Stainless steel statue is 88 meters including the pedestal.[36][non-primary source needed] 26°44′13″N 108°27′27″E / 26.7370°N 108.4574°E / 26.7370; 108.4574 (Yang'asha of Guizhou)
Statue of Equality (Ramanuja) Ramanuja Muchintal, Telangana India 2022 65.80 m (215.9 ft) 81.80 m (268.4 ft) The base building hosts a vedic digital library, research centre, ancient Indian texts, theatre and a gallery. Ramanuja's works are presented in the gallery.[37] 17°11′10″N 78°20′00″E / 17.1860°N 78.3332°E / 17.1860; 78.3332 (Statue of Equality)
Mother Ukraine The Motherland Kyiv Ukraine 1981 62 m (203 ft) 102 m (335 ft) Stands on a 40 m (130 ft) pedestal, 102 m (335 ft) total monument height. 50°25′35″N 30°33′48″E / 50.4265°N 30.5632°E / 50.4265; 30.5632 (The Motherland Monument)
Guze Jibo Daikannon [nl] of the Naritasan Kurume Bunin temple Kannon (Avalokiteśvara) – Jibo Kannon Kurume, Fukuoka prefecture Japan 1983 62 m (203 ft) 62 m (203 ft) [38] 33°17′07″N 130°32′06″E / 33.2854°N 130.5349°E / 33.2854; 130.5349 (Guze Jibo Daikannon)
Guanyin of Mount Xiqiao Guanyin Nanhai district, Foshan, Guangdong China 1998 62 m (203 ft) 77 m (253 ft) Stands on a 15 m (49 ft) pedestal, 77 m (253 ft) total height. 22°55′59″N 112°58′18″E / 22.9331°N 112.9717°E / 22.9331; 112.9717 (Guanyin of Mount Xiqiao)
Guan Yu of Yuncheng [fr] Guan Yu Yuncheng, Shanxi China 2010 61 m (200 ft) 80 m (260 ft) Stands on a 19 m pedestal, 80 m (260 ft) total height.[39] 34°55′01″N 110°57′50″E / 34.9170°N 110.9640°E / 34.9170; 110.9640 (Guan Yu)
Phra Chao Yai Kaew Mukda Sri Trairat Buddha (Gautama) Mukdahan, Thailand Thailand 2018 59.9 m (197 ft) 16°29′53″N 104°43′40″E / 16.4981°N 104.7277°E / 16.4981; 104.7277 (Phra Chao Yai Kaew Mukda Sri Trairat)
Luangpho Yai Buddha (Gautama) Roi Et, Thailand Thailand 1979[40] 59.2 m (194 ft) 67.9 m (223 ft) Stands on an 8.7 m (29 ft) base with small museum, 67.9 m (223 ft) total height. 16°03′44″N 103°39′31″E / 16.0621°N 103.6585°E / 16.0621; 103.6585 (Luangpho Yai)
Lung Por Tuad Wat Kao Lung Por Tuad Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand Thailand 2018 59 m (194 ft) 59 m (194 ft) 14°20′37″N 101°15′17″E / 14.3436°N 101.2548°E / 14.3436; 101.2548 (Lung Por Tuad)
God of the Red Mountain [fr] (赤山神, Chìshānshén) Chishanshen or Luminous God of the Red Mountain (赤山明神, Chìshān Míngshén), local variation of the Sea God (海神, Hǎishén) Chishan (Red Mountain), Rongcheng, Weihai, Shandong China 2010s 58.8 m (193 ft) 58.8 m (193 ft) Bronze statue of Chishanshen, a localised manifestation of the Haishen (Sea God) in coastal Shandong. The statue, dominating over Rongcheng, is part of a temple complex known as the "Daming Holy Land" and faces the Yellow Sea.[41] 36°54′00″N 122°23′56″E / 36.8999°N 122.3989°E / 36.8999; 122.3989 (God of the Red Mountain)
Phra Kakusunto Buddha (Gautama) Suphan Buri, Thailand Thailand 58 m (190 ft) 58 m (190 ft) 14°09′45″N 100°09′40″E / 14.1626°N 100.1612°E / 14.1626; 100.1612 (Phra Kakusunto)
Aizu Jibo Dai-Kannon [fr] Kannon (Avalokiteśvara) – Jibo Kannon Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima Japan 1987 57 m (187 ft) 57 m (187 ft) 37°33′03″N 139°57′04″E / 37.5509°N 139.9512°E / 37.5509; 139.9512 (Aizu Jibo Dai-Kannon)
Great Standing Maitreya Buddha [fr] Buddha (Maitreya) Emei Township, Hsinchu County Taiwan 2011 56.7 m (186 ft) 72 m (236 ft) 24°40′52″N 120°59′09″E / 24.6810°N 120.9857°E / 24.6810; 120.9857 (Great Standing Maitreya)
Tokyo Bay Kannon [ja] Kannon (Avalokiteśvara) Futtsu, Chiba Japan 1961 56 m (184 ft) 56 m (184 ft) Commemorates the dead of World War II. 35°15′49″N 139°51′45″E / 35.2635°N 139.8624°E / 35.2635; 139.8624 (Tokyo Wan Kannon)
The Victor John Gokongwei or the "Global Filipino" Bridgetowne, Pasig, Metro Manila Philippines 2023 55 m (180 ft)[42] 60 m (200 ft) Stands on a 5 m (16 ft) pedestal. 14°35′36.3″N 121°04′59.8″E / 14.593417°N 121.083278°E / 14.593417; 121.083278 (The Victor)
Statue of Zheng Chenggong 開元殿本殿與鄭成功像 Koxinga Chiayi County Taiwan 1995 54 m (177 ft) With statues of 49 m (160 ft) (include seat) of two generals completed in 2013.[43] 23°36′15″N 120°22′29″E / 23.6042°N 120.3747°E / 23.6042; 120.3747
African Renaissance Monument Family Ouakam suburb, Dakar Senegal 2008-2010 52 m (171 ft) Tallest statues in Africa. 14°43′20″N 17°29′42″W / 14.72222°N 17.49500°W / 14.72222; -17.49500
Emperors Yan and Huang Yan and Huang, Emperors of China Zhengzhou, Henan China 2007 51 m (167 ft) 106 m (348 ft) 106 meters from base of mountain to top of monument.[44] 34°57′26″N 113°30′45″E / 34.9572°N 113.5124°E / 34.9572; 113.5124 (Emperors Yan and Huang)
Taiwan Chengte Dafo [fr] Buddah (Amitābha) Puli, Nantou County Taiwan 2004 50 m (160 ft) 78 m (256 ft)[45] 24°00′21″N 120°58′52″E / 24.00579°N 120.98108°E / 24.00579; 120.98108
Usami Dai-Kannon [fr] Kannon (Avalokiteśvara) Izu Peninsula, Itō, Shizuoka Japan 1982 50 m (160 ft) 50 m (160 ft) The largest sitting Kannon in Japan. 35°01′25″N 139°03′51″E / 35.0236°N 139.0641°E / 35.0236; 139.0641 (Usami Dai-Kannon)
Sodoshima Dai-Kannon [ja] Kannon (Avalokiteśvara) Shōdoshima, Shōzu District, Kagawa Japan 1994 50 m (160 ft) 50 m (160 ft) A tooth of the historical Buddha is said to be enshrined inside of it. 34°30′43″N 134°12′48″E / 34.5119°N 134.2132°E / 34.5119; 134.2132 (Sodoshima Kannon (Shōdoshima, Japan))
Guerrero Chimalli (Chīmalli Warrior)[46] Chīmalli Warrior Chimalhuacán, State of Mexico Mexico 2014 50 m (160 ft) 60 m (200 ft)

By country/region

Rank Country/region Number of
statues
1 China 16
2 Japan 9
3 Thailand 8
4 India 3
5 Myanmar, Philippines, Taiwan, Vietnam 2
9 Germany, Indonesia, Mexico, Russia, Senegal, Ukraine, USA 1
(Total) 51

Destroyed

Statue Photo Depicts Location Country Height
m (ft)
Completed Destroyed Cause of destruction Notes Ref
Colossus of Rhodes
Helios Rhodes island, Dodecanese region Greece 30 m (98 ft) 280 BC 226 BC 226 BC Rhodes earthquake Tallest statue of the ancient world. [47]
Colossus of Nero Nero Rome Italy 36 m (118 ft) 75 Unknown[48] Later renamed Colossus Solis. [49]
Kyoto Daibutsu Buddha Kyoto Japan 19 m (62 ft) 1595 1798 lightning fire [50]
Statue of Gargantua at Mirapolis amusement park Gargantua Courdimanche, Val-d'Oise France 33.5 m

(110 feet)

1987 1995 The statue was destroyed with dynamite following the closure of the park in 1993. [51][52]
Great Buddha of Bamiyan Buddha Bamiyan Province Afghanistan 55 m (180 ft) 554 2001 destroyed in March 2001 by the Taliban due to Islamic religious iconoclasm. [53]
Minor Buddha of Bamiyan Buddha Bamiyan province Afghanistan 37 m (121 ft) 507 2001 [53]
The Cosmoplanetary Messiah Gilbert Bourdin near Castellane, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence France 33 m (108 ft) 1990 2001 Demolished Built without a permit by Aumists, and demolished by the authorities. [54]
Statue of Humanity
Kars, Kars Province Turkey 30 m (98 ft) 2009 2011 Dismantled [55]
Gilded Statue of Mao Zedong sitting in a chair Mao Zedong Tongxu County, Henan China 36 m (118 ft) 2016 Dismantled Dismantled before completion. [56]
Sentosa Merlion [fr] Merlion Sentosa Singapore 37 m

(121 ft)

1995 2019 Demolished [57][58]
Awaji Kannon Kannon (Avalokiteśvara) Awaji Island, Hyōgo Prefecture Japan 80 m (260 ft) 1982 2023 Demolished [59][60]
Statue of Guan Yu Guan Yu (God of War) Jingzhou, Hubei China 58 m (190 ft) 2016 2022 Demolished, pending relocation [61]

Proposed or under construction

Statue Depicts Location Country Height
m (ft)
Notes Planned completion date Coordinates Ref
Statue of Rama Rama Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh India 251 m (823 ft) Total structure height to be 251 metres (823 ft), including an overhead umbrella and the statue's pedestal.[62] [63]
Crazy Horse Memorial Crazy Horse Black Hills, South Dakota United States 172 m (564 ft) Construction began in 1948. The project is far from completion as of 2023. after 2037[64] 43°50′11″N 103°37′24″W / 43.83639°N 103.62333°W / 43.83639; -103.62333 (Crazy Horse Memorial) [65]
New Colossus of Rhodes Helios Rhodes Greece 150 m (490 ft) Planned to be five times taller than the original. Permanently shelved in the wake of the Greek economic crisis. 2035 disputed [66]
Statue of Equality (Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Memorial) B. R. Ambedkar Indu Mill compound, Mumbai, Maharashtra India 137.3 m (450 ft) May 2026[67] 19°01′22″N 72°49′58″E / 19.022799°N 72.832880°E / 19.022799; 72.832880 [68]
Laozi Statue Laozi Wudang Mountains in Hubei Province China 130 m (430 ft) [69]
The Monument of King Naresuan The Great Naresuan Pa Mok, Ang Thong Thailand 109 m (358 ft) Statue of King Naresuan standing and pouring water on the ground. 14°31′30″N 100°29′08″E / 14.5249°N 100.4856°E / 14.5249; 100.4856 [citation needed]
Bodhisattva Manjusri statue Manjushri Jiangbei District, Chongqing China 108 m (354 ft) [citation needed]
Padmasambhava statue Padmasambhava Ngawa Prefecture, Sichuan China 108 m (354 ft) [70]
Maitreya Buddha statue Maitreya Buddha Nanchong China 99 m (325 ft) Carving 2020[needs update] [71]
Emperor Yao Emperor Yao Gaoyou China 99 m (325 ft) Bronze statue [69]
Statue of Buddha Buddha Preah Monivong National Park, Kampot Province Cambodia 81 m (266 ft) Stands on a 27 m (89 ft) pedestal. 108 m (354 ft) in total. 2026 [72][73]
Wufang Dafo Five Dhyani Buddhas Qinhuangdao China 81 m (266 ft) Carving [citation needed]
Sita Mata Statue Mata Sita Sitamadhi, Bihar India 76.5 m (251 ft) [74]
Shiv Smarak Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Off the coast of Mumbai, Maharashtra India 75.7 m (248 ft) 212 m (696 ft) total height from base of pedestal to tip of sword; 75.7 m (248 ft) statue of horse and rider.[75][76] 18°55′39″N 72°47′28″E / 18.9274°N 72.7910°E / 18.9274; 72.7910 [77][78][79]
Sitting Buddha at Bodhi Tahtaung Maha Bodhi Tahtaung, Monywa, Sagaing Division Myanmar 74 m (243 ft) Under construction as of May 2018[80] 22°04′31″N 95°17′14″E / 22.0754°N 95.2871°E / 22.0754; 95.2871 [81][non-primary source needed]
Yangshan Dafo Buddha Urad Rear Banner, Inner Mongolia China 69 m (226 ft) [82]
Bodhidharma statue Bodhidharma Nanjing China 68 m (223 ft) [83]
Hanuman Statue Hanuman Kishkinda (Hampi) India 65 m (213 ft) [84]
Shree Adhbhutnath Mahadev Shiva Delhi India 61.26 m (201.0 ft) In progress by Indian Artist Murtikar Chandulal Verma [citation needed]
Grand Maitreya Project West Maitreya Bodhisattva Ulaanbaatar Mongolia 54 m (177 ft) Phase 1 completed Project stalled in 2015.[85] [86]
Jiangtaishan Dafo Maitreya Buddha, sitting Hangzhou China 50 m (160 ft) Carving
Guanyin Bodisattva statue Guanyin Bodhisattva Quang Ngai Vietnam 125 m (410 ft) This is the tallest Buddha statue in Southeast Asia After 2025 [87]
Our Lady of Sorrows Mary, mother of Jesus Konotopie Poland 40.6 m

(133,23 ft)

Total height to be 55.6 m (182,41 ft) with crown-shaped pedestal July 2026 52°53′32″N 19°07′27″E / 52.892212°N 19.124172°E / 52.892212; 19.124172 [88]

See also

Notes

References

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