Giant Rubber Duck Gets A Breath Of Fresh Air In Beijing

Giant Rubber Duck Gets A Beak Lift In Beijing
BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 06: (CHINA OUT) A giant, inflatable 'Rubber Duck' designed by Dutch conceptual artist Florentijn Hofman is set up at the International Garden Expo on September 6, 2013 in Beijing, China. Beijing will become the 'Rubber Duck' from early September to late October. (Photo by ChinaFotoPress/ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images)
BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 06: (CHINA OUT) A giant, inflatable 'Rubber Duck' designed by Dutch conceptual artist Florentijn Hofman is set up at the International Garden Expo on September 6, 2013 in Beijing, China. Beijing will become the 'Rubber Duck' from early September to late October. (Photo by ChinaFotoPress/ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images)

BEIJING (Reuters) - It would never have been allowed on the table in the home of Peking duck, but at least a giant rubber duck gracing a Beijing park will now have the taut, crisp skin required of its culinary peer after an urgent injection of air.

The 18-metre (60-foot) tall duck, on show at the Beijing International Expo, appeared wrinkled and its beak drooped, prompting a barrage of ridicule on the Internet, the official Xinhua news agency said on Sunday.

The duck, a copy of one designed by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman that had been on show in Hong Kong harbor in May, was reinflated late on Friday and its beak reassembled in an eight-hour operation, the report said.

"There were some flaws when inflating the duck, and we have adjusted it overnight," Zeng Hui, deputy manager of the Beijing Design Week Organizing Committee, told Xinhua.

The snafu prompted one netizen to joke that the duck wanted to look like a chicken so that it would avoid the city's Peking Duck restaurants, where specially bred ducks have air pumped through them after being slaughtered to help produce the dish's crispy skin.

(Reporting by Jonathan Standing; Editing by Ron Popeski)

Before You Go

Rubber Duck In Beijing

Popular in the Community

Close

What's Hot