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Blind box” toymaker Pop Mart, which has seen frenzied sales worldwide for products related to its ugly-cute Labubu character, opened its first jewelry store in Shanghai on Friday. The jewelry concept ...
Customers purchase cultural and creative products related to the animated movie Ne Zha 2 at a bookstore in Suzhou, East China ...
Shares of Pop Mart, the Chinese toymaker that owns Labubu, have surged almost 600 per cent over the past year in Hong Kong.
Shares of Pop Mart, the Chinese toymaker that owns Labubu, have surged almost 600 per cent over the past year in Hong Kong.
China’s financial regulators have banned banks from offering promotional gifts, including dolls, rice, appliances, and subscriptions, to attract new customers. The decision follows a viral campaign by ...
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 ...
Set against the dazzling Pudong skyline, the Shanghai runway show was a playful study in modularity and function.
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.
Wang Ning, founder of Pop Mart, has become China’s 10th richest man as the toy maker’s Labubu dolls take the world by storm, ...
Labubu has become so popular that the owner of the character’s exclusive retailer, Pop Mart, is now the 10th richest person in China.