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Bangkok Post on MSNChina's viral Labubu toy has an unlikely fan - the ruling Communist PartyAs Chinese companies ponder how best to market their products internationally, the example set by Pop Mart - the Beijing-based brand behind the viral Labubu toy - has been praised by the country's ...
In China’s campaign to win over hearts and minds worldwide, its latest weapon is a fanged, bunny-eared, arguably quite ugly ...
There's a new craze in town and everyone, including celebrities, are jumping on the bandwagon. Do you have a Labubu yet?
Almost every piece of merchandise inspired by Labubu and "The Monsters" line is sold out on Pop Mart's website, and people are going crazy over the toy. Its popularity also led retailers online and in ...
Chinese tech firms are aggressively expanding globally, with the largest stock offering on Shanghai’s tech-focused STAR board ...
A mint-colored first-generation Labubu collectible toy fetched 1.08 million yuan ($150,444) at the Yongle 2025 Spring Auction ...
OPINION: The latest trend causing society to lose its collective mind is bizarre, childish and – quite frankly – hideous, ...
The fuzzy critters with pointy ears have become a viral sensation. They’ve even caused a fight or two to break out.
Pop Mart, known for its 'blind box' toys featuring characters like Labubu, opened its first jewelry store in Shanghai.
A life-sized mint green Labubu figure has sold for over USD 150,000 at a Beijing auction, highlighting surging demand for Pop Mart collectibles. Created by artist Kasing Lung, the character has become ...
Labubu is an elflike vinyl and plush figure that’s sold in limited-edition blind boxes and regularly sells out within seconds ...
Pop Mart's new The Monsters Wacky Mart Series drops on June 12. Here's everything you need to know about how and where to buy ...
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