Media reports of the giant inflatable 'Golden Toad' floating on a lake at the Yu Yuan Tan Park in Beijing, China have been taken down amid social media reports comparing the toad to former president Jiang Zemin. Role Dela Pena/EPA
Media reports of the giant inflatable 'Golden Toad' floating on a lake at the Yu Yuan Tan Park in Beijing, China have been taken down amid social media reports comparing the toad to former president JShow more

China bans media reports on giant inflatable toad



BEIJING // Chinese reports about a giant inflatable toad have been deleted from the Internet after social media users compared the puffed-up animal to a former Communist Party chief.

The installation of a giant inflatable duck in Hong Kong's harbour last year sparked a national craze for oversized blow-up wildlife, with several Chinese cities launching their own imitations.

The latest, a 22-metre-high toad, appeared in a Beijing park on the weekend. But it was met with mockery from social media users who compared its appearance to that of former president Jiang Zemin.

China’s official Xinhua news agency and popular web portal Sina had deleted their online reports on the toad – seen as a symbol of good fortune in traditional Chinese culture – by Wednesday.

A message on Xinhua’s website read: “Sorry, the report you are attempting to access has been deleted or has expired” although reports on some lower-profile news sites were still accessible.

China’s ruling Communist Party tightly controls the internet, blocking foreign sites such as Facebook while ordering local outlets to remove articles on political topics it deems sensitive, such as criticism of senior leaders.

Last year, Sina Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter, blocked searches for "big yellow duck" after users posted an image of the iconic "Tank Man" photograph showing a Tiananmen Square protester but with military vehicles replaced by giant ducks.

Mr Jiang – who stepped down as president in 2002 but still wields influence within the party – has been mockingly nicknamed “toad” by some internet users for his jowly features.

Rumours have been swirling around Mr Jiang amid reports that current party chief and president Xi Jinping are targeting some of the former president’s allies in an anti-corruption drive.

A spokesman for Yuyuantan park in Beijing said there were no immediate plans to remove the toad.

* Agence France-Presse

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