Monon is two rock giants standing in the wilderness between the West Bank of the Nile and the Valley of the King. The tour guides usually only give five minutes to see the scenic spot with group tours, that is, the time for taking photos. I've seen Mennong Colossus in books before. It's said how tall it is, so I've been looking forward to seeing it. In fact, I only found out when I arrived at the scenic spot that the two giant portraits of Mennong were not very big, and because the two giant portraits were placed outdoors, the weathering was very serious. I could only see the faces of the two giant portraits roughly, but the rest of the details were really not visible. Now these two giant statues have become the nests of pigeons, a large number of pigeons come out early and return late, resulting in the giant statue can not see any details. This scenic spot is completely free. On the other hand, it was said that at night, with the wind and sand, the crying of the giant statue could be heard faintly, so the scenic spot was also called the "crying Mennong Colossus".