
People visit a giant replica of Lemuel Gulliver built in a park in central Taiwan's city of Taichung April 3, 2009. Gulliver, the 18th century literary character who was treated as a giant and then a tiny doll on sailing misadventures, has washed up in Taiwan this week and locals are walking through his body. Much like the fictional Lilliputians who were a fraction of Gulliver's size, thousands of people poked through the 60-metre-long (196 ft-long) plastic and canvas body that lies pinned down on its back, baring its organs. To match Reuters Life! TAIWAN-GULLIVER/ REUTERS/Ralph Jennings (TAIWAN ODDLY ENTERTAINMENT IMAGE OF THE DAY TOP PICTURE)