The animal creations, up to 3 meters tall, are
the centerpiece of an exhibition in Belgium of around 50
chocolate pieces by 40 international artists.
The ChocoPalace festival, in the small city of Durbuy, southeast
of Brussels, also features a chocolate river and stalls selling
macaroons and boozy chocolate drinks.
The festival has already attracted more than 30,000 visitors and
is set to draw in plenty more over the Easter holidays until it
closes on April 8.
Durbuy, with a population of around 10,000, light-heartedly
bills itself as "the smallest city in the world", and attracts
sightseers from nearby Brussels and Luxembourg.
"The idea was to bring the biggest chocolate sculpture festival
in the world to the smallest city in the world," said Laura
Trommelen, from PLG, the advertising group that has organised
the festival.
(Reporting by Natalie Rice; Writing by Samantha Koester; Editing
by Robert-Jan Bartunek and Alison Williams)
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