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Pink fish makes a splash in ancient town

By DENG ZHANGYU (China Daily) Updated: 2016-03-29 02:47

Pink fish makes a splash in ancient town

Photo taken on March 27, 2016 shows a giant pink "Floating Fish" on the water theatre in Wuzhen, east China's Zhejiang Province. The pink "Floating Fish" is a piece of works designed by Florentijn Hofman, who is also known for creating a huge "Rubber Duck" in Hong Kong in 2013, for the Wuzhen International Contemporary Art Exhibition. The "Floating Fish" is made of floating plates for swimming. The exhibition will be held here from March 28 to June 26. [Photo/Xinhua]

"It looks like a killer whale, but it's not really. ... It has connections to Wuzhen and the Chinese folk story — that's why its scales look like the scales of a dragon," he said.

Hofman drew the image for Floating Fish, which was completed by Chinese workers using domestically produced materials. All communication for the project was carried out through e-mails, videos, photos and instant messaging.

In China, Hofman has been called the "father of the giant Yellow Duck" because of the duck's popularity among Chinese people.

However, he says his four children's toys inspired him to do animal-related installations. Besides rabbits, bears, the Yellow Duck and now the fish, Hofman said more animals will be added to his works.

He said he hopes visitors can touch the pink fish — gently, of course — adding that he doesn't like the way in which many public works are treated in China, with visitors not allowed to touch them.

"It's just like your neighbor's car. Why not touch it, as long as you treat it gently," he said.

Chen Xianghong, president of the Culture Wuzhen Company, said he will buy Floating Fish for Wuzhen after the show ends in June.

But some residents are not so impressed. "I don't like the pink fish. It's not a good-looking one. Holman's Yellow Duck is cute, but the fish doesn't fit with the environment of our water town," resident Ye Jun said.

The houses in Wuzhen have white walls and gray tiles.

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