Hello everyone, I'm CJ A new way of traveling recently emerged in Budapest it's called: Mini Statues Hunting Tour And the initiator of this hunting trip was initiated by Mihaly Kolodko, a sculptor born in Ukraine in 1978 He has placed all different kinds of mini statues in every corner of the every city in Hungary in the past few years, which those statues have closed relationship with the Hungarian history And he has no intention of stopping making such statues, so I decided to help you to learn The story behind the statues he made So that when you travel to Hungary, if you see these statues on the street, you will know what Kolodko wanted to tell you In order to increase the fun of travel, but also to maintain Kolodko's original intention of making these statues I would not be like what I did in my other video that everyone could have the detailed address of these statues But I will give you enough hints in the video which will be convenient for everyone to locate these easter eggs This statue is actually not that easy to find Looking at it again, you may thought it was a rebar head But do you know Rubik's Cube, an intellectual toy popular all over the world, was actually invented by the Hungarians the name of this toy is called Rubik's Cube, Rubik refers to the Hungarian Rubik Ernő who invented it Everyone should know that there is actually a set of formulas for restoring the Rubik's Cube In 1974, when Rubik was a professor of architecture at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics One day, in order to prove this set of mathematical theories to his students, he made a cube that was made of wood with six sides of different colors And at the end of 1975, the Rubik's Cube was restored for the first time after being scrambled Afterwards, he introduced the Rubik's Cube to his students and friends. Then apply for a patent Sales started in Hungary after obtaining a patent in 1977 The name at that time was still called Magic Cube, until 1980 Rubik authorized the Rubik's Cube to a New York company Ideal Toys for production Only then changed the name of Magic Cube to Rubik Cube, thus becoming the most sold toy in the world It is recorded that by 2014, more than 350 million Rubik's Cubes had been sold worldwidely Well, this is the first small Easter egg of the Kolodko Mini Statue Tours serie, did you already know where it is? I will tell you one by one in the following videos So stay with my channel See you next time, bye