Hong Kong's Giant Inflatable Ducks Return with Double the Fun.
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Two giant inflatable ducks by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman have returned to Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor, a decade after their first exhibition sparked a frenzy in the city. The 18-meter-tall yellow ducks resemble bath toys and are intended to bring joy to the city and connect people as they make memories together. The ducks will stay in Hong Kong for about two weeks and have already attracted crowds of residents and tourists eager to snap photos and make watercolors of the art installation.
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