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Sales of dragon-themed goods boom in Shandong

Foods, clothing and even kites featuring mythical creature captivate consumers

- By ZHAO RUIXUE in Jinan zhaoruixue@chinadaily.com.cn

Dragon-themed products are experienci­ng a surge in popularity as the Year of the Dragon approaches, with a wide range of items such as food, fashion and traditiona­l crafts featuring the mythical beast captivatin­g consumers.

In the Fushan district of Yantai, Shandong province, Qu Baole has been busy making bobo, a type of wheat bun that is larger than a regular steamed bun, since mid-November. “Bobo decorated with dragon elements have become a hit among consumers, with one particular series called the ‘Wealth-inviting Dragon’ being especially sought after,” said Qu, who has created eight kinds of dragon-themed buns.

The dragon, or long in Chinese, is the only mythical creature among the 12 Chinese zodiac signs. It has existed in legendary tales for millennia, and has long-held spiritual importance in China, said cultural experts.

The Wealth-inviting Dragon bobo is made in the shape of a cartoon dragon. It contains six golden coin-shaped dough pieces, symbolizin­g the promise of wealth for those who partake. Qu and two other women work tirelessly from 8 am to 10 pm to meet orders for dragon-themed bobo.

The enthusiasm for dragonthem­ed products extends beyond culinary delights.

Searches for dragon-themed items on JD.com, a popular online retail platform, exceeded 23 million in the first three weeks of January, according to a report released by the JD Consumer and Industry Developmen­t Research Institute on Jan 23.

For example, the dragonthem­ed hanfu, traditiona­l Chinese attire, saw a nearly twofold year-on-year increase in transactio­n volume.

Accessorie­s such as hairpins adorned with dragon motifs have seen a remarkable sixfold surge in transactio­n volume, while sales of gold bracelets are over 10 times higher than last year, according to the report. “Horse face skirts with images of dragons are very popular,” said Hu Chunqing, the operation director of Chenfei Clothing Co in Caoxian, a hanfu production base in Shandong.

The company has sold 35,000 sets of hanfu this month, and half of them were dragon-themed.

Sales of dragon-themed kites have also been soaring. Orders for the kites were placed several months in advance of the Chinese New Year in Wangjiazhu­angzi village in Weifang, Shandong, which is renowned as China’s kite capital.

With an annual production of over 90 million kites, manufactur­ers in the village have been designing various dragon-themed kites since October to meet the increasing demand.

“A kite named ‘Golden Dragon Playing with the Pearl’ has seen a rapid surge in orders, accounting for over half of our total orders,” said Sun Yuemei, who has been running a kite factory in the village for 18 years. “The total sales of kites is basically the same as in previous years, but the dragonthem­ed kites are selling better than kites featuring other zodiac animals compared to previous years.”

Many Chinese living abroad also placed orders for the dragon kites on online platforms, Sun added.

A hashtag asking about people having dragon babies that began trending on social media platform Sina Weibo in May has been shared over 87 million times.

“The dragon is one of the iconic images in ancient China, and the zodiac sign of the dragon is more popular among young people than other animals,” Liu Zhongxuan, design director of the Innovation Culture Service Co of the National Library of China, was quoted as saying by Tide News.

The total sales of kites is basically the same as in previous years, but the dragonthem­ed kites are selling better than kites featuring other zodiac animals compared to previous years.”

Sun Yuemei, owner of a kite factory in Wangjiazhu­angzi village in Weifang, Shandong province

 ?? LIU WEIFANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Qu Baole (middle) and her colleagues display dragon-themed bobo buns they made in a factory in the Fushan district of Yantai, Shandong province.
LIU WEIFANG / FOR CHINA DAILY Qu Baole (middle) and her colleagues display dragon-themed bobo buns they made in a factory in the Fushan district of Yantai, Shandong province.
 ?? ZHAO FENG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Workers make dragon-themed kites in a factory in Wangjiazhu­angzi village in Weifang, Shandong.
ZHAO FENG / FOR CHINA DAILY Workers make dragon-themed kites in a factory in Wangjiazhu­angzi village in Weifang, Shandong.

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