Most of the mascot souvenirs of PyeongChang Winter Olympics are produced in China.
People who often watch the news may know that the white tiger and the Asian black bear are the official mascots of the 20 18 Winter Olympics and Paralympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. But how did they get involved with China? At the beginning of the program, the Korean host said, "The mascot souvenir of Pyeongchang Winter Olympics will naturally think of being made in Korea, right? However, after observation, it was found that they were all made in China, not made in Korea. "
Is "Made in China" stimulating the self-esteem of Koreans? Sure enough, the host went on to say, "We held the Winter Olympics, but we promoted it to China enterprises."
The badge worn by the South Korean president is "Made in China"
First of all, when President Moon Jae in and some members of the ruling party and the opposition party were ambassadors for the Winter Olympics, they wore badges with mascots on their chests. But on the back of the badge, it is the name of China manufacturing enterprise and the words "Made in China";
South Korean parliamentarians promote the emblem of the Winter Olympics, which is also "made in China"
Secondly, most souvenirs of PyeongChang Winter Olympics, from bags to umbrellas, are made in China.
Museums that only sell Korean goods also have a lot of China goods.
There's another one: What surprises Korean journalists most is that the souvenirs advertised in the counters of the National Central Museum of Korea and the Korea History Museum are actually "made in China"! Because the souvenir is "made in China", the lady is very upset. An interviewed Korean woman complained that she wanted to buy a souvenir of her national activities as a gift, but because it was "made in China", she would hesitate to buy it.
When I heard this, I felt a big question mark: Since I can't accept "Made in China", why did I choose it in the first place? Was it forced? Results The answer given by the staff of Pyeongchang Olympic Organizing Committee is simple: Only China enterprises can give the lowest quotation and pay a lot of royalties!
In other words, China is cheap, so when making souvenirs for the Korean Winter Olympics, we actively choose China suppliers. There seems to be nothing to gossip about. However, the program did not stop there, but also offered a card of national pride.
For example, when preparing for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, Tokyo only chose Japanese souvenirs "for the sake of the country's face". Also, in 20 12, American athletes were "accused" of wearing uniforms made in China when they participated in the London Olympics, so when they participated in the Sochi Winter Olympics in 20 14, they all changed into American goods.
The congresswoman said, "I hope the Korean symbol can proudly appear on the mascot and badge."
Korean politicians have also appeared. Quan Xiqing, a female member of the Free Korea Party, expressed her expectation for the PyeongChang Winter Olympics in the program. She said, "I hope that the symbol of South Korea can proudly appear on the mascot and badge of this conference and be loved by people all over the world."
Some Korean netizens said with emotion, "After reading the report, I found that Korea is really chilling!" Some netizens also said, "This must have been done when park geun-hye was in power, and she must be held accountable." Some netizens shouted, "boycott China goods and let China enterprises move out of South Korea!"
Regrettably, the Korean media, which should have reported objectively and fairly, also turned a blind eye to the most basic common sense and deliberately provoked public sentiment with exaggerated words. On 10, South Korea said that Korean enterprises were "retaliated" by South China after the deployment of "Sade" by South Korea and the United States, and now South Korea holds an international grand event, "instead, it fills the stomachs of Korean enterprises".
Korean journalists found that "Made in China" is almost everywhere.
The head of the Pyeongchang Olympic Organizing Committee said, "We selected the mascot badge and souvenir manufacturing company through fair bidding and strict discussion on price competitiveness."
In addition, Bai Liu Cheng, spokesman of PyeongChang Winter Olympics, also stood out. He wrote on Facebook 1 1, "I don't understand why a country that advocates free trade agreements and relies on trade has such a report." He also said, "Korea used to make a living by sewing, but now almost all sewing companies in Korea have moved to China and South America. Doll machines can be seen everywhere on the roadside in Korea, and the toys inside are also made in those places. "