The Bingdundun mascot can be purchased at Tmall’s official flagship store.
On February 20, the closing day of the Winter Olympics, millions of Bingdundun items were put on the shelves at the Olympic Tmall official flagship store. At 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. that day, reporters from Jimu News found that the products put on the shelves at each hour can basically be purchased at will.
Under strict control, there are still people who resell at high prices or sell infringing "Bingdundun" through online platforms to make profits, disrupting the normal purchasing order. We must be highly vigilant about other frauds that are taking advantage of the popularity of the Winter Olympics, including fake official Winter Olympics website fraud, false sales, and false purchases of Winter Olympics souvenirs such as "Bingdundun".
Bingdundun design history:
On August 8, 2018, the global solicitation launching ceremony for the Beijing Winter Olympics was held. The solicitation lasted for 84 days, and 5,816 pieces were received. Design plan. In the end, the Winter Olympics mascot "Bingdundun" designed by the design team of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts stood out. In August 2019, the Beijing Winter Olympics Working Leading Group determined the final plan.
In August 2019, the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee reported the mascot candidate plan to the Beijing Winter Olympics Leading Group and determined the final plan.
On the evening of September 17, 2019, Bing Dwen Dwen was officially released to the public.
In December 2020, the Bingdundun trademark was successfully registered.