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These giant water lilies are so big you can sit on them and float around

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August 16, 2018
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In Tawains capital city Taipei, tourists and guests can head to the Shuangxi Park if they want an Insta-worthy pic of themselves floating on a giant water lily.

Taipei Citys Parks and Street Lights Office put on an annual event to promote this rare species and educate the public.

Most impressive is the The Victoria Water Lily leaf which can take on a maximum of 65kg. Smaller adults and children can hop aboard and pose away.

Children pose for a photo on a giant waterlily leaf during an annual leaf-sitting event in Taipei, Taiwan August 16, 2018. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

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To protect the plant surface from being damaged, visitors are required to sit on a plastic wrap and only have 60 seconds before they have to get off.

Originally native to the tropical regions of South America, giant water lilies were introduced to Taiwan and are now cultivated in Tainan and Taoyuan.

Although they draw in crowds and are impressive to look at, they are difficult to grow.

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Pests and high temperatures make it hard to let them grow into full-sized plants.

A boy walks on a giant waterlily leaf during an annual leaf-sitting event in Taipei, Taiwan August 16, 2018. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

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Parks and City Lights Officer Lin Chao-Chin said: Currently, the challenge in maintaining the giant Victoria water lilies here at Shuangxi Park is that there are many snails and that we have to fight off pests, for example cutworms.

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This means that cutworms and snails will eat the plants. If we dont fight them, the leaves would be cut off while they are still small. There would be many tiny holes in the leaves, rendering them unable to grow.

Visitors have described sitting on the huge leaves as the same as being on a boat thats floating away.

Now in its fourth year, the show is expected to become bigger and better.

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