Source: People's Daily Central Kitchen-Zero-Day Studio
The Beijing Winter Olympics mascot " bingdun " is on fire. In the past few days, the world's major media have focused on this panda doll, trying to discover the secret of "Bing Dun Dun" becoming the most popular mascot of the Winter Olympics .
NPR reports that a furry panda mascot is going viral at the Beijing Winter Olympics . One of the stars of the Winter Olympics is its mascot, a furry panda doll named "Bing Dun Dun". "BingdunDun" is so popular that people line up all night waiting to buy it. The popularity of "Bingdundun" suddenly soared like a rocket, and aroused a frenzy for all the peripheral products of "Bingdundun".
NBC reported that the U.S. team athletes posted a video on social media platforms of "riding the elevator with 'Bing Dun Dun'." In the video, the American athlete saw "Bing Dundun" played by the staff getting ready to take the elevator, and hurriedly welcomed "Bing Dundun" to take the elevator together. The American athlete also said, "We love you!" "You are the most popular!"
Austria Single sled athlete Lisa Schulte is also a fan of Bing Dian Dun. She posted multiple videos about "Bing Dun Dun" on social media. Even when she sleeps, she sleeps with "Bing Dundun". American snowboarder famous Sean White also posted a poster of "Bing Dun Dun" on his bedside. The photo of Japanese figure skating athlete Yuzuru Hanyu and the "Bing Dun Dun" two "top streamers" is also very interesting.

Austrian athlete Lisa Schulte sleeps with Bingdundun when she sleeps.

Japanese figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu took a group photo with "Bing Dian Dun".
CNN reported that the Winter Olympics mascot "Bing Dundun" was everywhere from the podium to the audience. This chubby panda has won people's love during this Winter Olympics. When they saw "Bing Dun Dun" dancing in the stands, people cheered enthusiastically. Athletes who won medals at the Winter Olympics can get a "bing dimple", and ski star Gu Ailing also holds a "bing dimple" on the podium.

CNN reports that the Winter Olympics mascot "Bing Dun Dun" is everywhere from the podium to the audience.
" The New York Times " reported that the most popular mascot at the Beijing Winter Olympics is "Bing Dun Dun". This craze is unusual. A Beijing citizen said that the design of "Bing Dun Dun" attracts both adults and children, "One of the main reasons is the rise of Chinese domestic brands, we are proud of the opening of the Winter Olympics, and we are very proud of our own culture. Have confidence".

The New York Times reported that "Bing Dun Dun" left a mark on the history of the Olympic mascot.
Canada's National Post reports that Olympic mascots rarely sell out in the first few days of the Games, let alone become household names so quickly. Some of the mascots were almost unknown even during the Olympics. Analysts at a securities firm estimated that the revenue from licensed merchandise during the Beijing Winter Olympics cycle could reach $390 million. "One pier per capita" has become a hot topic on Weibo . Many people said on social media that having Olympic memorabilia made them feel like they were in the Olympics too.
Foreign netizens commented that "Bing Dun Dun" is very cute, combining the world's most popular Chinese animal with its character design. Many foreign netizens have expressed that they can't wait to own a "Bingdundun". On e-commerce platforms such as Amazon and eBay , there are already many products around "Bingdundun" on the shelves.
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