Are these the world's worst waxworks? Chinese take on Madame Tussauds might just be the creepiest place on Earth. So can YOU tell who they are?

  • Waxwork exhibition is being put on in museum in Guangzhou, China
  • Collection features likes of Rowan Atkinson and Leonardo Di Caprio
  • However fans may struggle to recognise their celebrity idols

This waxwork museum in China offers people the chance to get closer to their idols, but any fans visiting the exhibition may struggle to recognise who they're looking at.

The collection in Guangzhou claims to be China's answer to Madam Tussauds, but may leave visitors feeling a bit baffled, and more than a little creeped out.

The museum boasts models of Lady Gaga, who looks like she may be having problems with her slightly bendy arms, alongside a distinctly Asian-looking Steve Jobs.

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A waxwork museum is putting on an exhibition in Guangzhou which it claims will rival Madame Tussauds
However visitor may struggle to know who they're looking at (pictured Rowan Atkinson as Mr Bean)

A waxwork museum is putting on an exhibition in Guangzhou which it claims will rival Madame Tussauds. However visitor may struggle to know who they're looking at (pictured Rowan Atkinson as Mr Bean)

iFlop: Without the iPhone in his hand, tech fans may not have recognised this as Steve Jobs
Apple CEO Steve Jobs shows off the an iPad

iFlop: Without the iPhone in his hand, tech fans may not have recognised this as former Apple CEO Steve Jobs

A very surprised Rowan Atkinson also appears wearing his Mr Bean attire, while another British actor to make the collection is Daniel Radcliffe, in full Harry Potter robes.

Audrey Hepburn also takes a star turn in the collection, complete with the little black dress and gloves she wore in Breakfast At Tiffany's, though looking slightly less-than glamorous with a slanted tiara and join-line where her head meets her torso.

Another figurine looks vaguely like Leonardo Di Caprio, with his signature swept-back hair and goatee.

Wolf in sheep's clothing: This model is supposed to be of Wolf of Wall Street actor Leonardo Di Caprio
real deal: Leo during the premier of Wolf of Wall Street

Wolf in sheep's clothing: This model is supposed to be of Wolf of Wall Street actor Leonardo Di Caprio

This model of Lady Gaga appears to be having some problem with her arms as they stick out at an impossible angle
The real Lady Gaga is easily set apart from her waxwork counterpart

Model Lady Gaga appears to be having some problem with her arms as they stick out at an impossible angle

Aside from celebrities, world leaders Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin are also on show.

While the former appears relaxed, with his arms sort-of crossed, the latter wears a mildly-confused expression, appears to be pouring sweat and has a thinning hairline.

Both political heavyweights also appear to have developed a slightly cross-eyed stare.

Glamourless: This unconvincing waxwork of Audrey Hepburn is let down even further by the join-line between her neck and torso
The original: Nothing can compare to original Audrey in Breakfast at Tiffany's

Glamourless: This unconvincing waxwork of Audrey Hepburn is let down even further by the join-line between her neck and torso and is nothing compared to the original

You're not a wizard: A poor impersonation of Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter would be almost unrecognisable if not for the clothes
Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter in 2001

You're not a wizard: Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter would be almost unrecognisable if not for the clothes

Completing the collection is an Eighties-inspired Arnold Schwarzenegger dressed up in a terminator-style leather jacket, though his frizzy locks are pretty unconvincing.

The Guangzhou waxworks will thankfully be open free of charge throughout May.

However, it may struggle to take the title of World's Worst Waxworks away from the UK's Louis Tussauds House of Wax Museum in Great Yarmouth, which was bought earlier this year by an anonymous bidder in the Czech Republic.

Not-so-heavyweight: Political bigwig Barack Obama is slightly cross-eyed as a mannequin
Vladimir Putin looks slightly uncomfortable and more than a little sweaty as a waxwork

Not-so-heavyweight: Political bigwig Barack Obama is slightly cross-eyed as a mannequin, as is his counterpart Vladimir Putin, who is also sporting a thinning hairline



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