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Giant rubber duck no match for Hong Kong’s baking heat
People visit the installation ‘Double Ducks’ by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman after one of the ducks deflated at Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong on June 10, 2023. — AFP pic

HONG KONG, June 10 — Two giant yellow ducks meant to signify good fortune in Hong Kong ran into bad luck of their own after one was deflated today to protect it from the heat.

The art installation by Dutch artist Forentijn Hofman, featuring twin 18-metre inflatable ducks, was unveiled to the public yesterday.

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The exhibition came a decade after one of Hofman’s air-filled avians first visited the Chinese city, with the artist saying the new work would bring "double luck”.

But organisers had to let the air out of one bird due to high summer temperatures, which today reached highs of 33 degrees Celsius.

The "rubber duck skin had become strained because the hot weather has caused air pressure to rise”, the organisers said in a statement.

The affected creature was drained of air to "avoid risk” and was pending repair, organisers said, leaving just one sitting duck in Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour.

Hofman’s Rubber Duck series has made appearances in major cities since its 2007 debut, and made headlines in Hong Kong when it arrived in 2013.

That exhibit lasted 13 days before it, too, was deflated. — AFP

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