The Black Sea, an inland sea of Eurasia, covers an area of about 400,000 square kilometers. The Black Sea is connected to the Mediterranean Sea through the Turkish Straits, and flows into the Danube and Dnieper rivers, the important river in the Black Sea. The port docks many fishing boats. Walking along the Georgian seaside, you will definitely see a beautiful view of the "Statue of Love" located near the Black Sea coast of western Georgia. The statue is located at the entrance of Batumi Port and is easily found due to its prominent position. Without starting, "one man and one woman" each side, looking at each other, then they slowly move to each other under mechanical manipulation until they meet, merge with each other, and finally pass through each other's "body", the whole process lasts 10 minutes. The romantic and creative statue, which is 7 meters tall and designed by a Georgian artist, is a story of a lover who has been separated from each other because of their teachings. The statue was meant to express love and pain in the history of human development, but for ordinary people, more is the process of love, "we meet, we laugh, the last time to come."