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Visitors to the many Japanese temples (such as the Hase Kannon Temple above) will find a quiet, secluded area where there is a shrine to children who have died as infants. The parents either decorate the one large statue with some type of red clothing to help send the infant's soul on to the next level of being or can have a small statue placed into the temple on a personal level and decorate that statue. In addition to the red clothing, there may be flowers, glasses of water, or some personal article that is meaningful to the parent for the child.
Well I know the Fountain of Neptune and Ponte Vecchio in Florence --lets number them and ID them because I don't know them all...
this one's easy too... (#7) it's the Vittorio Emanuele II Monument in Rome.
This is an easy one .... it's the The headquarters of the People's Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison (former Prince of Wales Building) in Hong Kong.