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The '2020 Dubai Expo', which opened in Dubai, was caught up in the controversy over 'nude censorship'.



At the expo, Italy used the world's largest 3D printer to create a replica of the David statue in its original size.



The replica was loaded onto an Emirates aircraft and transported to Dubai.



However, as it is installed in the exhibition hall surrounded by pillars at a height of two stories, only the lower body of David can be seen on the first floor and only the upper body on the second floor.




In addition, the 1st floor space is prohibited from entering the space except for officials, so general visitors can only see it on the 2nd floor.



In the end, only the face of the statue is visible, and the lower body is hidden by the pillars.



Due to the nature of Islamic culture, it is not possible to display statues that reveal the naked human body as it is.



In the Italian art world, criticism has been pouring in that the Dubai government is in fact censoring the art.



Netizens responded, "If that's the case, then why are you exhibiting that? The meaning of art is fading!", "Um...it can be uncomfortable. It's better than wearing underwear."