Giant inflatable ducks make a splash in Hong Kong as pop-art project returns after 10 years

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Two giant inflatable ducks made a splash in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor on Friday, marking the return of a pop-art project that sparked a frenzy in the city a decade ago.

HONG KONG — Two giant inflatable ducks made a splash in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor on Friday, marking the return of a pop-art project that sparked a frenzy in the city a decade ago.

Hofman said he hopes the art exhibition brings joy to the city and connects people as they make memories together.

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