Why is the whole world fascinated by Labubu?

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Beijing, November 17 (Xinhua) — While young people in Moscow's Red Square rejoiced after receiving a surprise box containing Labubu, people lined up in front of the Louvre in Paris to buy the trendy Chinese collectible designer toys (Chinese name: Chao Wan), and on a giant screen in New York's Times Square, Labubu "interacts" with fans from around the world.

Laboubu, a colorful example of Chinese Chao Wan toys created by Pop Mart, with fluffy ears and an "ugly-cute" smile, is gaining feverish popularity around the world.

In the era of globalization and digitalization, Chinese collectible trendy toys have become more than just products: they have become “messengers” that subtly sense the mood of the modern world and find their way to the hearts of consumers around the world.

EASTERN BEAUTY ENRICHES GLOBAL TRENDS

The design of trendy Chinese "Chao Wan" toys combines China's rich cultural heritage with current aesthetic and beauty trends. Buyers are also offered limited edition toys and figurines that reflect local flavor. For example, in France, Labubu has become a souvenir magnet featuring characters from the Louvre's masterpieces, sparking widespread interest among tourists. And in Singapore, Labubu, in the form of the Merlion (the country's famous symbol, a mythical creature with the body of a fish and the head of a lion), has become a must-have gift for visitors to the city. Such unusual design solutions skillfully combine Chinese motifs with elements of local culture, making the toys ambassadors of cultural exchange.

Designers of trendy collectible toys, using the traditional Chinese technique of "sunmao" (joining) toy parts, transformed the fluttering ribbons of the celestial dancers from the Buddhist frescoes of Mogao in Dunhuang (Gansu Province) into moving design elements, while in the Thai version of Labubu's toothy smile, they added a reference to Salvador Dalí's surrealist clocks. This creative approach to "desymbolization" seamlessly blends elements of Chinese-style designer toys with elements of cultures from around the world, resulting in an irresistibly appealing fusion.

As I write this, new shipments of Labubu and other designer toys are being shipped to various corners of the globe. Plush, plastic, in the most bizarre shapes and sizes—all of them convey a certain philosophy of life, becoming carriers of a new cultural identity and a new language for international communication. Several leading Chinese designer toy brands have already stocked their products in warehouses of the Cainiao logistics platform, located in the US, Europe, Southeast Asia, and other regions, to take advantage of its comprehensive supply chain services. After online orders are placed by international consumers, parcels from Cainiao's overseas warehouses are typically delivered within 72 hours.

A SYMBOL OF SELF-EXPRESSION FOR A NEW GENERATION

Pop Mart staff have mixed feelings about Laboubu's current global popularity—this once relatively niche intellectual property (IP) has transformed into an iconic pop culture symbol, reflecting the evolving trends of our time. In an era of information explosion and diverse values, young people increasingly seek small communities where they are understood. Thanks to its diversity and openness, pop culture offers young people clear cultural reference points. Popular symbols from different backgrounds are essentially differentiated expressions of youth's desire for self-definition, social belonging, and emotional connection.

"Our customers and artists hail from all corners of the planet. Designer toys become a universal, cross-cultural language and emotional connection that unites consumers around the world," noted Pop Mart's executive.

Over 300 contracted artists from around the world created a vast array of intellectual property for Pop Mart: the funny, mischievous Laboubu, the gruff-looking but genuinely kind and gentle (tsundere, a Japanese term for a simultaneously hostile and overly friendly attitude) Molly, the punk girl Peach Riot, and many others. Each character has their own story and meticulously crafted visuals.

For a Russian girl named Sofia, Labubu has become more than just a collectible toy, but a sweet companion in her life. "Whenever I'm in a bad mood, just look at Labubu's signature smile and all my worries disappear."

When Frenchwoman Caroline saw Pop Mart's "CRYBABY" IP toy on social media, she felt like she was looking at her reflection in a mirror: "This toy embodies everything I hide inside," she admits.

"When overwork is driving you to the brink of exhaustion, just one look at Labubu's face immediately makes you want to smile," adds Kim Min-hee, an office worker in the Republic of Korea. Five different Labubus adorn her desk—her personal "stress-fighting squad."

Brazilian student Rafael put Labouba on his backpack, explaining: “It’s my lucky charm before exams.”

Lin Ning, a 29-year-old Chinese woman who works in Beijing, always hangs a CRYBABY toy on her bag. She says, "The message this character conveys—it's okay to cry, but never give up—resonated deeply with me. As adults, we can express personal feelings like vulnerability and resentment through these sweet, unique characters. Unlike traditional dolls, which only smiled and symbolized beauty and happiness, Pop Mart characters possess much richer and more complex emotions, conveying the spirit of innovation and resilience of today's youth."

Australian Samantha planned a trip to Shanghai out of a love of Chinese designer toys. "I've already visited Pop Mart stores in London, Melbourne, Tokyo, and Singapore," she says. "The Shanghai Pop Mart global flagship is striking in its futuristic design." Before becoming fascinated with trendy Chinese toys, Samantha never imagined she'd be embarking on such a trip.

THE CODE OF CHINESE CULTURE IN THE GLOBAL SPACE

"Labubu allows me to experience Chinese warmth and friendship," write social media users from around the world. Chinese designer toy brands have offered new, energetic approaches to the development of the global cultural industry.

According to the General Administration of Customs (GAC), exports of holiday goods, dolls, and animal toys exceeded 50 billion yuan (approximately 7 billion US dollars) in the first three quarters of 2025. These products were sold to more than 200 countries and regions worldwide, and many are considered national trend products.

As for the future, China's Chaowan industry still has significant room for growth in the global market. According to the "China Designer Toy and Animation Industry Development Report 2024," the Chaowan market in China grew from RMB 6.3 billion in 2015 to RMB 60 billion in 2023. The Chaowan market is expected to continue its rapid growth rate in the near future, growing at over 20 percent annually and reaching RMB 110.1 billion by 2026.

Deputy Director of the National Technical University of China Wang Jun noted that the popularity of these products worldwide reflects the international influence of traditional Chinese culture, demonstrates the creative potential of foreign trade enterprises, and demonstrates the competitiveness of Chinese manufacturing enterprises.

As “Made in China” gradually becomes “Created in China,” Labubu allows more people to understand and become interested in Chinese culture.

Ekaterina Fomenko, a correspondent for Partners magazine, shared her impressions of the Parisian Pop Mart store: "Art, like joy, knows no bounds. Labubu, this amazing creation from the Middle Kingdom, makes us believe these words." -0-

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Ecuadorians voted in a referendum against the establishment of foreign military bases in the country.

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Quito, November 17 (Xinhua) — Ecuadorians voted against allowing foreign military bases in the country in a constitutional referendum held Sunday.

The proposal, put forward by President Daniel Noboa, was aimed at finding additional measures for the government to combat the escalation of violence attributed to organized crime groups linked to drug trafficking.

According to the National Electoral Council, after counting more than 95 percent of the ballots, the overwhelming majority of voters voted “against” lifting the constitutional ban on the establishment of foreign military bases in Ecuador. –0–

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Cargo turnover through the Chinese-Russian Suifenhe checkpoint has broken a historical record.

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Beijing, November 17 (Xinhua) — In the first 10 months of 2025, the volume of exports and imports through the China-Russia Suifenhe Port of Entry reached 1.24 million tons, up 25 percent year-on-year. This figure has already exceeded the same figure for 2024, setting a new historical high, according to local media reports from Suifenhe Customs.

At the same time, during the reporting period, the number of vehicles entering and exiting the Suifenhe checkpoint increased by 33.9 percent year-on-year to 103,000 units, also reaching a historical high, according to customs statistics.

These remarkable achievements not only demonstrate Suifenhe's strong momentum as a key hub for Sino-Russian trade, but also demonstrate the guaranteed continuity of the open corridor and the enormous potential for trade cooperation in the northern direction, analysts note.

Located on the southeastern edge of Heilongjiang Province (Northeast China) and 230 km from the Russian port of Vladivostok, the 100-year-old Suifenhe border crossing has two first-class national checkpoints – one road and one rail. It serves as China's main land-sea transport corridor with access to the Sea of Japan, as well as a key international corridor for trade and economic contacts in the Northeast Asian region.

In particular, the Suifenhe checkpoint is currently used to export mainly goods such as fresh fruits and vegetables, used cars, and daily necessities.

As it turns out, along with simplifying customs procedures, the Suifenhe checkpoint is constantly enhancing its intelligence to improve the efficiency of inspection and clearance of vehicles crossing the border. Currently, the checkpoint has fully implemented an intelligent customs control system that automatically collects data on inspected vehicles and verifies this data in real time. Robots have also been deployed to inspect the undercarriages of vehicles.

In addition, a one-stop shop service was introduced at the border crossing, where customs officers, border guards, and other checkpoint personnel work together in a coordinated manner, which also significantly increased the speed of inspection for trucks. -0-

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The legacy of a Sicilian scholar is reviving a centuries-old dialogue between China and Italy.

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ENNA, Italy, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) — A commemorative program in Sicily has drawn new attention to one of the earliest ties between China and Europe.

More than 400 scholars, students, and cultural figures from China and Italy gathered this week at Korea University in Enna for a series of events commemorating the 400th anniversary of the birth of Prospero Intorcetta, the 17th-century Italian scholar and missionary who produced one of the first systematic translations of the Confucian classics in Europe.

At the opening ceremony on Monday, Italian students read passages from the "Doctrine of the Mean" in two languages, echoing the ideas that P. Intorcetta once presented to Europe in his masterpiece, "Chinese Wisdom."

University President Cataldo Salerno said P. Intorcetta remains “a key figure in the history of Italian-Chinese friendship,” adding that mutual respect and intercultural understanding “continue to underpin common progress.”

University Rector Paolo Scollo noted that P. Intorcetta's work enriched exchanges between the two civilizations, dating back to the time of Marco Polo. He stated that the university will expand its collaboration with Chinese institutions to foster a new generation of partners.

Chinese Ambassador to Italy Jia Guide emphasized the steady growth of bilateral ties ahead of the celebration of the 55th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 2025.

From the "three-year sea voyage" of P. Intorcetta's time to today's frequent direct flights between the two countries, connectivity has transformed cultural exchange while preserving its spirit, said Jia Guide.

P. Intorcetta's story touched many of the event's participants. Some expressed appreciation for the historical roots of Chinese-Italian interaction. "Both cultures value learning and ethics," said Stefano Ciroli, a 20-year-old local student. "This makes dialogue not only possible but necessary."

According to Wang Qin, the Chinese director of the university's Confucius Institute, the program, organized jointly with local academic partners, will run until mid-December. Seminars will be held in several Italian cities on topics such as the dialogue of civilizations and the dissemination of Confucian thought in the Latin world.

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Some 650,000 Filipinos are protesting against a flood-related corruption scandal.

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MANILA, November 17 (Xinhua) — About 650,000 Filipinos on Sunday held a three-day anti-corruption rally at a major city park, calling for "transparency for a better democracy" amid an investigation into alleged multi-billion-dollar fraud in flood control projects.

The Manila Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office reported that approximately 650,000 people had gathered at the park by Sunday afternoon. The protesters demanded a thorough and transparent investigation into alleged violations in flood control projects and the prosecution of officials, lawmakers, and contractors accused of embezzling billions of pesos from real or fictitious projects.

Meanwhile, about 2,000 people held a separate anti-corruption rally along the main highway.

Acting Secretary of the Presidential Communications Office Dave Gomez said Sunday that Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr. is closely monitoring the situation.

Around 16,000 police officers were deployed to maintain order. Sunday's rally was the latest in a wave of anti-corruption protests in recent months. –0–

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Japan's economy contracted 1.8 percent year-on-year in the third quarter.

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TOKYO, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) — Japan's economy contracted 1.8 percent year-on-year in the third quarter of 2025, marking the first contraction in six quarters, preliminary government data showed Monday.

According to the Cabinet of Ministers, on a quarterly basis, real gross domestic product (GDP), adjusted for inflation, fell by 0.4 percent in the period from July to September compared to the previous three months.

The GDP contraction was expected as the country's economy faced high inflation, sluggish private consumption and higher tariffs in the US.

Exports decreased by 1.2 percent compared to April-June, while imports fell by 0.1 percent. As a result, external demand, or exports minus imports, reduced GDP by 0.2 percentage points, accounting for half of the overall decline.

In other key indicators, private consumption, which accounts for more than half of economic output, increased 0.1 percent, while corporate investment rose 1.0 percent. –0–

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32 people died in a mine in the DRC after a bridge collapsed.

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KINSHASA, November 17 (Xinhua) — At least 32 people were killed when a bridge collapsed in a copper mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), local authorities said on Sunday.

The bodies of 32 people killed in the collapse that occurred Saturday at the Kalando mine in the southern province of Lualaba have been recovered, according to provincial Interior Minister Roy Kaumba Mayonde.

The minister noted that despite “a strict ban on access to the site due to heavy rains and the risk of landslides,” excavators entered the quarry area. –0–

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Chile will hold repeat presidential elections.

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SANTIAGO, November 17 (Xinhua) — Preliminary election results released by Chile's Electoral Service (Servel) on Sunday showed that ruling leftist candidate Jeanette Jara and conservative Republican Party candidate José Antonio Cast will advance to the runoff on December 14, as neither received more than 50 percent of the vote.

According to Servel, as of 9:00 PM local time /24:00 GMT/, after 77.79 percent of the ballots had been counted in the first round of elections on Sunday, J. Jara was leading with 26.69 percent of the votes, while J. A. Kast had garnered 24.15 percent.

Under Chilean law, candidates advance to a second round of elections if none of them receives more than half of the votes in the first round.

Chilean President Gabriel Boric congratulated J. Jara and J. A. Casta in a televised address.

“On December 14, Chile will once again elect a president of our country, who will decide the fate of our homeland for the next four years,” said G. Boric.

“I am confident that dialogue, respect and love for Chile will be more important than any disagreements,” he added. –0–

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Kirill Vasiliev, who has lived in Dalian for 11 years: Morning markets are the liveliest place in northeast China!

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Dalian, November 17 (Xinhua) — Russian Kirill Vasiliev has lived in the coastal city of Dalian (Liaoning Province, Northeast China) for 11 years. He says the morning markets are the most vibrant place in northeast China, where you can truly feel the pulse of life in the region.

A vivid illustration of this is the bustling morning market on Dachangshan Island in Changhai County. It's a sight to behold: stalls line both sides of the street, almost half of them laden with fresh seafood, from crabs and mantis shrimp to scallops and all manner of oddly shaped fish.

The fresh catch looks amazing, and Kirill's eyes are dazzled by the abundance of seafood on display.

"How much is a jin (half a kilo) of crab?" he asks the vendor in fluent Chinese. "The seafood here is exceptionally fresh, and the people are very friendly and welcoming." The vendors, impressed by his knowledge of Chinese, give him a thumbs-up gesture of approval and smile at him, smiling, "You speak excellent Chinese!"

After visiting the market, Kirill returns with bags full of groceries to "try them raw or cook them in a hot pot (a Chinese samovar)." It's scallop season in Changhai County. Along the coast, near fishermen's houses, you can see locals skillfully and expertly cleaning scallops. Having received their permission, the Russian guy enthusiastically joined them.

"What country are you from? When did you come to China? Are you getting used to life here?" the fishermen asked him.

"Having lived in Dalian for so many years, I'm particularly impressed by the warmth and hospitality of the locals. This warmth and openness essentially reflect the confidence and stability with which people live in China," Kirill shared.

Following a fresh sea breeze, Kirill entered an authentic fisherman's restaurant on the seashore and ordered a long-awaited seafood dinner. A plate of assorted sashimi featured neatly arranged slices of whelk, scallop, and cockle, along with fresh and delicious crab and mantis shrimp marinated in a special homemade sauce. Each delicacy had a refreshing, piquant flavor that became more and more exquisite with each bite.

For those who don't like raw seafood, the establishment thoughtfully served a pot of rich seafood broth. The various seafood simmered in it warmed and delighted. The owner cordially inquired if everything was to Kirill's liking. "Damn delicious," he replied with a laugh, using a local dialect expression.

As darkness fell, the entire island lit up. People strolled along the shore in small groups, chatting, and the square gradually filled with the sounds of song and dance.

"Even on the island, far from the shore, the lights glow brightly. A stable power supply reflects the essence of life here – reliable, comfortable, and serene," said Kirill, gazing into the night from the seashore.

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At the 27th China International High-Tech Fair, the volume of planned transactions and investments exceeded 170 billion yuan.

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Shenzhen, November 17 (Xinhua) — The 27th China International High-Tech Fair (CHTF), one of the country's largest technology exhibitions, concluded on Sunday in the southern Chinese metropolis of Shenzhen. During the event, 1,023 agreements on supply-demand matching and investment and financing projects were signed, with the potential transaction, investment, and financing volume exceeding 170 billion yuan (approximately 24 billion U.S. dollars).

Held under the theme of “Empowering Industry with Technology, Jointly Creating the Future through Integration,” the three-day fair attracted over 5,000 well-known enterprises and relevant international organizations from over 100 countries and regions, with CHTF receiving over 450,000 visitor visits.

More than 5,000 new products, technologies, and innovative solutions were showcased at CHTF 2025. The event comprehensively showcased China's international technological achievements and high level of innovation through 22 major exhibition areas, including national strategic equipment, artificial intelligence and robotics, semiconductors and integrated circuits, consumer electronics, and the low-altitude economy and commercial aerospace industry.

Held annually since 1999, the event is the largest and most influential science and technology fair in China. -0-

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