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Wealth-flaunting meme challenge goes viral

Users post photos of themselves falling to pavement strewn with cash, jewellery in China

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Chinese social media users have seized on a viral meme, in which people are pictured literally rolling in their own wealth, spawning a range of cheeky counter-posts poking fun at the country’s nouveau rich.

Posts related to the aptlynamed ‘Wealth-Flaunting Challenge’ on China’s popular Weibo platform had been viewed more than 2.3 billion times, drawing more than a million comments.

In the meme, which originated in Russia, social media users post pictures of themselves falling face-down to the pavement as they exit their cars, the ground strewn with their cash, credit cards, jewellery, designer bags and shoes, and other luxury items and electronic­s.

Decades of skyrocketi­ng economic growth have given China the most dollar billionair­es of any country in the world with 620, according to Shanghaiba­sed magazine publisher Hurun Report.

But the meme has inspired a wealth of parodies in China, with people seeing it as a golden opportunit­y to mock the rich.

In one, a man labelled as a “hard-working” staff member is shown on the ground in front of what appears to be an office building surrounded by an array of cleaning supplies, brooms and mops.Even government agencies ■ have joined the party, providing a propaganda bonanza.

Shanghai’s fire department showed personnel splayed on the ground next to fire trucks and surrounded by firefighti­ng equipment, while the Hubei province police department depicted a gun-toting officer standing next to his vehicle over four men on the ground in civilian clothes, representi­ng “evil forces”.

And companies have seized on the frenzy to advertise. A woman who works for a subsidiary of China National Gold Group posed belly down with her feet up on an luxurious armchair and bullion strewn around her.

 ?? AFP ?? A woman lying on the floor as she poses for a picture with lipsticks and handbags in Xian in China. Chinese social media users have seized on a viral meme in which people are pictured literally roll in their own wealth, spawning a range of counter-posts poking fun at the country’s nouveau rich.
AFP A woman lying on the floor as she poses for a picture with lipsticks and handbags in Xian in China. Chinese social media users have seized on a viral meme in which people are pictured literally roll in their own wealth, spawning a range of counter-posts poking fun at the country’s nouveau rich.

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