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Amazing Disney sand sculptures to inspire beach days

Sand art of Disney’s Cars charactersImage source, Getty Images

How ambitious do you get with your sandcastles when you visit the beach?

Well here’s something pretty spectacular to inspire you with!

This is the Fulong International Sand Sculptures Art Festival, at Fulong beach in New Taipei, Taiwan.

This year the focus is on some familiar Disney-Pixar characters - let's take a look.

Distant view of a sand art pyramid of Toy Story charactersImage source, Getty Images

Some of the scultpures are gigantic.

This one - that almost looks like one of the pyramids, shows loads of the characters from Toy Story.

Woody is there, along with Buzz and Jessie too.

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Two women in front of a sand art pyramid of Moana charactersImage source, Getty Images

'I am Moana of Motunui. You will board my boat, sail across the sea, and...er... build me an epic sandcastle.'

Moana gets the sand art treatment here and there's Maui on the back of the boat.

Can you spot Hei Hei in there?

A lady with an umbrella standing behind a sand art pyramid of Elio charactersImage source, Getty Images

If you are a fan of newer movies how about the pair of space troublemakers from Elio?

The umbrella in the background isn't being used for rain but to protect people from the heat of the Sun.

You can meet the stars of Elio in our video here.

A man and a woman in front of a sand art pyramid of Fantastic Four charactersImage source, Getty Images

From Pixar to Marvel next and the cast of Fantastic Four.

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A woman adjusting her sunglasses in front of a sand art pyramid of disney princesses Image source, Getty Images

Sometimes it's nice to just chill at the beach and watch other people make sandcastles, like these Disney princesses.

The Fulong International Sand Sculptures Art Festival features more than 40 pieces of sand sculptures created by artists from different parts of the world.

Locals and tourists can visit it all summer until the end of September when it closes.