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Beijing 2022 Mascot ,How to get Bing Dwen Dwen quickly?


ZHANGJIAKOU, China — Getting your hands on a stuffed version of Bing Dwen Dwen, the chubby astronaut panda mascot of the 2022 Olympics, is simple. All you have to do is win an Olympic medal, and they give you one for free.

Other than that? Good luck. You’d have a better chance sneaking into — or out of — the Olympics’ closed loop than laying your hands on ol’ BDD. Its cheery blank visage is everywhere — signs, stickers, paintings, statues, pins, videos, even dancing in the stands during events — but trying to claim Bing Dwen Dwen for your own is an impossible task.

Olympic mascots all generally fall into the same family of friendly, unthreatening animal. You’ll see them nonstop for the entirety of the Games, and then you’ll forget about them forever. If you can name one prior Olympic mascot, you have an impressive memory; if you can name more than one, seek professional help.

Though an exact translation is a bit slippery, “Bing” is most commonly a reference to ice, and “Dwen Dwen” often refers to lively and/or chubby children. Bing Dwen Dwen was judged the best of 5,800 global submissions. (It’s truly a shame we never get to see the mascot ranked dead last.) The giant panda is China’s official animal, so the selection of Bing Dwen Dwen isn’t exactly a stretch.

BEIJING, CHINA - FEBRUARY 13: A man holds Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics mascot Bing Dwen as he walks in the iconic Forbidden City during a snowfall on February 13, 2022 in Beijing, China. China's capital is hosting the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics which closes on February 20th. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)
A man holds Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics mascot Bing Dwen Dwen as he walks in the iconic Forbidden City during a snowfall on February 13, 2022 in Beijing, China. China's capital is hosting the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics which closes on February 20th. (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)

Even so, Bing Dwen Dwen is immensely popular in China, despite — or perhaps because of — the fact that no Chinese citizens can attend Games events in person. Lining up like college students camping out for college basketball games, they flock to official Olympic stores all over China, in search of the elusive chubby panda. USA Today, for instance, reported that some anxious Chinese shoppers, stood in line for more than 11 hours in subfreezing temperatures, while Reuters reported that some lines stretched more than 1,200 shoppers long.That's dedication.

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So what does Bing Dwen Dwen have to do with us? Our team was fortunate enough to grab 17 Bing Dwen Dwen, but it's just a keychain, we will draw 17 lucky customers among the customers who purchased the product before May, and we will give away Bing Dwen Dwen for free.
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