Giant 'moon rabbits' pop up on Hong Kong streets
Updated 21:25, 28-Sep-2018
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Over 40 illuminated "moon rabbits," with the tallest standing 7 meters in height, are on display in Hong Kong, China. The "Moon Rabbit Lumiere" installation was designed by Australian artist Amanda Parer and jointly presented by Lee Tung Avenue and China Hong Kong City. With a mobile application, visitors can also control the light to increase the interactive experience. /VCG Photo

Over 40 illuminated "moon rabbits," with the tallest standing 7 meters in height, are on display in Hong Kong, China. The "Moon Rabbit Lumiere" installation was designed by Australian artist Amanda Parer and jointly presented by Lee Tung Avenue and China Hong Kong City. With a mobile application, visitors can also control the light to increase the interactive experience. /VCG Photo

On September 24, thousands of people took to the Hong Kong streets to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival and take pictures with the rabbits. /VCG Photo 

On September 24, thousands of people took to the Hong Kong streets to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival and take pictures with the rabbits. /VCG Photo 

After the exhibition ends on October 17, the rabbits will continue their 80-city tour around the globe. /VCG Photo

After the exhibition ends on October 17, the rabbits will continue their 80-city tour around the globe. /VCG Photo

The moon rabbit is one of the subjects in Chinese mythology. In modern times, it has become a symbol of the moon in Chinese culture. /VCG Photo

The moon rabbit is one of the subjects in Chinese mythology. In modern times, it has become a symbol of the moon in Chinese culture. /VCG Photo