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Hong Kong's ducky desserts popular

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14:10, May 06, 2013

The giant duck is also bringing a boost to nearby businesses in Hong Kong. And among all kinds of available souvenirs, yellow duckling desserts are proving to be the most popular. (CNTV)

The giant duck is also bringing a boost to nearby businesses in Hong Kong. And among all kinds of available souvenirs, yellow duckling desserts are proving to be the most popular.

Duck postcards, bathtub-ready rubber duckies, duck pictures, and even duck viewing rooms in hotels --all good, but not edible.

If you want something to sink your teeth into, these vivid duckling desserts will do. This hotel will be offering them every night of this month.

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