XINZHENG, CHINA - APRIL 3:  A general view shows the construction side of a 13-mile-long (20 km) concrete dragon along the ridge of Shizu mountain on April 3, 2007 in the outskirts of Xinzheng of Henan Province, China. Construction on the 98-foot-high head and half a mile long body of the 13-mile-long dragon has been completed. Without permits from the departments of land resources, forest and environmental protection at both local and central levels, the construction is clearly illegal and has been suspended, according to state media. Getty Images logo Getty Images 32 months ago

XINZHENG, CHINA - APRIL 3: A general view shows the construction side of a 13-mile-long (20 km) concrete dragon along the ridge of Shizu mountain on April 3, 2007 in the outskirts of Xinzheng of Henan Province, China. Construction on the 98-foot-high head and half a mile long body of the 13-mile-long dragon has been completed. Without permits from the departments of land resources, forest and environmental protection at both local and central levels, the construction is clearly illegal and has been suspended, according to state media.