
Kaohsiung has bid farewell to a pair of yellow inflatable ducks anchored at Love River Bay. The public art installation was deflated last Sunday as spectators looked on. Kaohsiung’s tourism director hailed the month-long exhibition, which attracted more than 9 million visitors and generated billions in business opportunities.
A diver bobs in the water, hooking a white sling around the base of a yellow inflatable duck. Then the hoisting operation begins.
A crane lifts the duck from the water, as workers pull on ropes to guide it slowly onshore. By 6:10 p.m., both birds had made a safe landing, marking the end of the double duck display.
Weighing several tons, the ducks had to be deflated with care. Several people held each duck’s outside surface to keep its air vents open. Workers on the other side maneuvered the exhaust fans, and used long ropes to fold the duck down as it lost its shape.
Slowly but surely, the ducks were folded down until completely deflated. Despite the late hour, a large crowd gathered to say good-bye. Kaohsiung’s tourism director Minlin Kao was on the scene throughout. She thanked staff for their hard work that made the exhibition possible.
Minlin Kao
Kaohsiung tourism director
There were many impossible missions, many formidable challenges. We accomplished them all. I am very grateful to our entire team. Together we overcame so many difficulties.
Kaohsiung’s Love River Bay had hosted the installation for the first time in a decade. The two birds were on display for a month, drawing more than 9 million visitors. They also achieved two world firsts.
Minlin Kao
Kaohsiung tourism director
Together we helped Kaohsiung achieve global firsts. First, we took the ducks on a dynamic harbor tour. Second, we became the first in the world to complete a successful “maritime rescue.”
During the display period, nearby retailers, night markets, department stores, and restaurants saw a surge in business. The exhibition brought a wave of economic opportunities and showcased Kaohsiung’s ability to host large-scale events.
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為期一個月的黃色雙鴨展,昨天晚間正式在高雄愛河灣畫下句點。黃色小鴨晚間上岸後,工作人員將它消風,仍然有大批民眾圍觀,依依不捨。而這次黃色雙鴨展也為高雄創下動態遊港和海上救援的世界紀錄,更帶來了超過九百萬人次的人潮和上百億經濟效益。
工作人員潛入水中,拉著白色吊帶,要勾好小鴨的底盤,才讓展開吊掛作業。
吊車吊起小鴨,岸上還有工作人員拉著繩索,緩慢引導,晚間六點十分,兩隻小鴨順利上岸,象徵為期一個月的黃色雙鴨展畫下句點。
小鴨重達好幾噸,幾名工作人員在外頭撐著鴨皮,維持排風口的順暢,另一邊小鴨內部也有工作人員拉著繩索,將鴨皮往下拉,同時控制抽風機運作。
就這樣裏應外合,將鴨皮一層一層的疊起來,直到它完全消氣為止。儘管已經夜深,仍然有大批民眾捨不得離開,高雄市觀光局長高閔琳也在現場全程陪同,感謝工作人員的辛勞,一起完成了這項不可能的任務。
[[高雄市觀光局長 高閔琳]]
“有很多不可能的事情,很艱難的挑戰,我們都一起辦到了,這一次真的非常感謝我們整體的工作團體,大家一起克服很多的困難”
黃色小鴨睽違十年重返高雄愛河灣,為城市帶來雙倍的幸福感,一個月的展期,吸引超過900萬人次造訪,更創下了動態遊港和海上救援的世界紀錄。
[[高雄市觀光局長 高閔琳]]
“我們一起做到了高雄全球首創,就是讓小鴨兩隻,而且是動態的遊港的展覽,第二個也創下了史上第一次,就是海上救援成功的歷史”
展出期間,周邊商圈、夜市、百貨公司、餐廳都大大受惠,業績明顯成長,萌商機開出紅盤,創造上百億的商機,遊客再度見證高雄舉辦大型活動的能力。
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