A sculpture comprising thousands of Lego bricks put on display at a popular shopping mall has been destroyed by a curious child who pushed it to the ground.
The artwork took three days and three nights to build, according to its creator, and it was shattered after being on display for less than one hour.
Zhao, a teacher from Ningbo City in East China, spent some NZ$21,200 (100,000 RMB) building the Lego-brick version of Nick Wilde, the hugely popular animated fox from this year's Disney hit Zootopia.
The sculpture was built by Zhao as a hobby, and it was chosen to be displayed at Wanda Plaza - one of many malls belonging to Wanda Group, owned by China's richest man Wang Jianlin.