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The statue was first unveiled in August 1913 and hasn't been moved from her perch above the harbor since, except to undergo repairs after a series of attacks by vandals.
In Andersen's tale, the mermaid is a sea king's daughter who falls in love with a prince and must wait 300 years to become human.
Also, at the Denmark Pavilion, visitors can ride rented bicycles as the Danes do in Copenhagen. At the entrance of the Pavilion, 1500 city bikes are available for visitors to ride throughout the Pavilion, to promote environmentally friendly concepts.
Apart from the Little Mermaid and bicycles, visitors are invited to sample authentic Danish delicacies. They will be guided through an exclusive culinary journey that gets its start from a traditional Danish kitchen. In the Pavilion, the kitchen includes some modern touches with fresh and fine ingredients commonly enjoyed in Denmark.