The Vigland Sculpture Park in Oslo is located in the northwest of Oslo. The park covers nearly 50 hectares and is named after the Norwegian sculpture master Gustav Vigland, with 192 nude sculptures, all of which contain 650 statues, all made of copper, iron or granite, which have been carefully constructed for more than 20 years. The central idea of all statues in the park focuses on a theme - life and death of people. For example, reliefs on the walls of the fountain, from the birth of a baby, through childhood, youth, youth, adulthood, old age, and death, reflecting the whole process of life. The park is very beautiful and has a lot of sculptures. It is a huge project. The first picture is the Virgin statue and the last one is the most famous sculpture, the angry child.