A life-sized statue of him, dedicated on September 24, 1914, remains in the town center.
The statues remained in these boxes until their installation, which took place between September 17 and 20 of 1888.
The old altars and statues, however, remained in the church.
Today only the statue in the standing posture still remains.
Still, the statue remains and people are proud of it, a monument to the first encounter in these parts with Europe.
The statue remained among the ruins of Ayutthaya without attracting much attention.
Today the statue remains on an island in the centre of the road close to the seafront.
The statues also remain on the market in Kenyan shops.
However, as of 2012 the statue remains on the roundabout.
However, the actual statue of the girl pouring water still remains at one end of the mall.