Year of the sad horse: Factory error turns plush toy into viral hit
A factory mistake in eastern China has produced an unlikely Lunar New Year bestseller, as a plush horse with an upside down mouth has gone viral among young shoppers.
A factory mistake in eastern China has produced an unlikely Lunar New Year bestseller, as a plush horse with an upside down mouth has gone viral among young shoppers.
Millions of people across East and Southeast Asia are starting celebrations for Lunar New Year.
Revellers ushered in the Lunar New Year in Sydney’s Chinatown on January 29 with a street festival, featuring traditional lion dances and family-friendly snake models. The Sydney Lunar New Year festival runs until February 16, offering night markets, performances, and dragon boat racing.
China’s Spring Festival box office surpasses 600 million yuan, highlighting cinema’s central role in Lunar New Year celebrations and the resilience of the country’s film industry.
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