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They are flying off shelves for CNY

Cartoon character merchandis­e among favourites to usher in Year of the Boar

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BEIJING: With the Year of the Boar just weeks away, pig-related products have become a popular item on Chinese people’s shopping lists for celebratin­g the upcoming Spring Festival.

On China’s biggest online consumer shopping platform, Taobao, products inspired by the British animated show Peppa Pig are very popular among people looking for stylish ways to celebrate the Lunar New Year.

There are hundreds of shops selling all kinds of Peppa Pig-inspired items, including necklaces, bracelets, piggy banks, red envelopes, toys and backpacks.

At the Peppa Pig flagship shop on T-mall, more than 400 golden Peppa Pig piggy banks were sold last month for 219 yuan (RM132.50) each. Around 200 people preordered the piggy banks for 169 yuan (RM102) during a special sale.

Around 9,000 Peppa Pig toys were sold at the store last month.

More than 3,800 Peppa Pig backpacks for children were sold last month at one store, and dozens of people bought golden Peppa Pig

necklaces costing around 1,500 (RM907) yuan each at a different store.

Peppa Pig-related products are so popular that employees at eight stores contacted by China Daily

declined to be interviewe­d because they were busy with customers.

Zou Hengjuan, who was born in 1983, also a Year of the Boar, bought herself a braided red bracelet with an image of the show’s main character, Peppa, on Taobao.

“Chinese people believe you should wear something red during the zodiac year in which you were born to fend off potential accidents, and I hope the red bracelet will keep me safe and sound in 2019,” she said.

In Chinese culture, pigs are a symbol of wealth, and their chubby faces and big ears are not only cute but also signs of good fortune, she said.

 ?? — China Daily/Asia News Network ?? Pig-ture perfect for New Year: Peppa Pig products have become popular ahead of celebratio­ns.
— China Daily/Asia News Network Pig-ture perfect for New Year: Peppa Pig products have become popular ahead of celebratio­ns.

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