Japanese reporters bought 6 Bingdunduns in a row. How popular are the panda-shaped Bingdunduns?

A Japanese reporter is on the hot search list in China because of his crazy love for the Beijing Winter Olympics mascot "Bing Dundun". In a live broadcast to a domestic TV station in Japan, he wildly recommended the purchase of Bingdundun’s various peripherals. Japanese TV reporter Tsujioka Yoshitō came to the Capital Gymnasium for pre-match reporting. Tsujioka Yoshitō said that he bought a piece of clothing, a T-shirt around "Bingdundun".

In addition, the Japanese reporter also brought goods for Bingdundun during the live broadcast on Japanese TV. He showed off the Bingdundun doll he bought at the International Broadcasting Center of the Winter Olympic Village. Promote Bingdundun to Japanese audiences. Tsujioka Gitou held the ice in his hand and said, "If Yuzuru Hanyu were to hold the ice, it would definitely be a big hit in Japan." Not only that, after seeing the ice, he immediately went to take a photo. It can be seen that , he has true love for Bingdundun.

Bing Dundun is the mascot of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. Public information shows that Bingdundun designed and created the panda based on the prototype, combining the image of the panda with an ice crystal shell rich in super energy, reflecting the characteristics of winter ice and snow sports and modern technology.

The shape of the head shell is taken from an ice and snow sports helmet, decorated with a colorful halo. It is inspired by the "Ice Ribbon", the national speed skating stadium of the Beijing Winter Olympics. Its overall image resembles an astronaut, which means Creating the extraordinary and exploring the future embodies the pursuit of excellence, leading the times, and facing the infinite possibilities of the future.

In order to allow the staff of Japanese TV stations to have a glimpse of his "Heartsend" style, Tsujioka Gido also sent back the peripheral products of "Bingduntun" and "Snow Rongrong" Japan. On the same day as the Beijing Winter Olympics opened, the Nippon Television studio received his express delivery.

When the host took out "Bingdundun", Tsujioka Yidou couldn't help shouting: "It's arrived, this is the Icedundun pillow! It's awesome!" Tsujioka Yidou said, I originally thought it would take two weeks to mail, but I didn't expect it to arrive so quickly. In the video, the "China Post" logo on the package attracts attention. When the host took out the "Snow Rong Rong" ornament, he forgot the name for a moment. Tsujioka Gitou shouted anxiously: "This is Suki Rong Rong! This is the Snow Rong Rong who came across the ocean!"

Since Ogaki came to Beijing very early, the reporter asked him about his impressions and feelings about the Beijing Winter Olympics. He said: "Last night's opening ceremony was very shocking, not that complicated, especially some very advanced low-carbon environmental protection concepts and The practice left a deep impression on me. "Oyuan has been to the Zhangjiakou competition area and has a very good impression. "The environment and nature in the Zhangjiakou competition area are also very good, and it is very environmentally friendly. I took the high-speed rail to Zhangjiakou, and it ran smoothly and very fast."

Bingdundun, the mascot of the Winter Olympics, means honest and honest. Healthy, lively and cute, it symbolizes the strong body, tenacious will and inspiring Olympic spirit of Winter Olympic athletes. Bingdundun designed and created based on the panda. Combining the image of a panda with an ice crystal shell rich in super energy reflects the characteristics of winter ice and snow sports and modern technology.

Of course, Bingdundun and Xuerongrong are loved by more than just this Japanese reporter. Every time they appear in the media center and Winter Olympic Village, they will be welcomed and chased for photos. Moreover, the icy-shaped blankets and pillows provided in the players’ village rooms have long become a popular prop for players to shoot Vlogs.

Originally, the Japanese reporter only showed two Bingdundun badges to the camera, and could not hide his love for Bingdundun in his tone. He said to the camera: "It's so cute, and this Bingdundun also has different sports styles." After hearing this, the local Japanese host complained to the reporter: "I bought too much." Who knew the host's words would fall? After that, the reporter opened the clothes again and found six Bingdundun badges inside.