A woman with a small rubber duck poses for photos near a giant yellow rubber duck (Picture: AP)

Visitors are going quackers over the £10 entrance fee to see a giant rubber duck.

The 18m (60ft) inflatable landed in Beijing, China, but left fans feeling flat when it deflated due to flaws in existence when it was pumped up.

Now repaired, visitors to an international expo are angry at the charge as they had expected to see it for free.

A worker rests on a boat near the duck (Picture: AP)

Kang Jing, 26, was unhappy people were being charged to view the artwork, which is a copy of a piece by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman.


She argued making it free ‘would let more people come see it, which would be better.’



Wu Yiying, who is also 26, disagreed and said anyone that wanted to see the giant duck should go view many of the fakes that had been set up in surrounding areas.

‘But ultimately the designer designed this and we should respect what he created,’ she said.

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