If your little ones have ever landed you in an embarrassing situation with their tearaway behaviour then spare a thought for these parents.
That's because two children who visited the Shanghai Museum of Glass broke a £50,000 castle into pieces after chasing each other around the exhibition and climbing over the protective barrier.
The Fantasy Castle is the world's largest glass blown castle created by Spanish glassblower Miguel Arribas and is based on the iconic Cinderella Castle at the Walt Disney World Resort.
The work weighs 60kg and is worth about £50,000, featuring spires made with 24-karat gold. It had taken the artist 500 hours to complete and used half a million glass loops, according to Manuel Arribas, co-found of the Arribas
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