Danish bronze statue of Andersen, who is the author of the fairy tale sea's daughter, looks more sad. When we come, we may forget that there are more people than others. Most of them come from local people.
Next to Copenhagen City Hall, there is a bronze statue of a gentleman in a suit and hat. He is Andersen, the famous fairy tale writer and the creator of the story of the little mermaid, The Daughter of the Sea. The bronze statue of Andersen, about 3 meters tall, is situated on a bustling street with busy traffic. Every day, many tourists pass by him, looking at the Master's face or putting their hands on his knees to take pictures. If the little mermaid is the symbol of Denmark, Andersen must be the pride of Denmark.