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British reporter "chasing stars" for his three-year-old grandson: it is too popular, I hope it will be restocked

British reporter "chasing stars" for his three-year-old grandson: it is too popular, I hope it will be restocked

The mascot of the Beijing Winter Olympics, "Ice Pier". (Infographic)

Since the opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics, the mascot "Ice Pier" has become the most popular "star". On February 6, foreign media filmed a British reporter "chasing the star on the ice pier" for his 3-year-old grandson at the main media center of the Beijing Winter Olympics.

A video released by the US Chinese Network on the 6th showed that in the main media center of the Beijing Winter Olympics on the same day, many domestic and foreign journalists and Winter Olympic staff lined up to buy "ice piers", and British journalist Graham was one of them. When staff told Graham that the day's "ice piers" were sold out, Graham said he hoped to have some more goods tomorrow.

"Ice Piers are very popular, I'm going to buy one for my youngest grandson, who is only 3 years old, and he wants me to buy him a panda doll to go back to the UK, so I try to buy one for him." While telling his desire for the ice pier, Graham also carefully showed the staff the pictures of the "ice pier" collected on the mobile phone.

On February 4, the opening ceremony of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games was held. As the mascot of the Winter Olympics, "ice pier" and "snow melting" are highly sought after and loved. Japanese television reporter Yoshido Tsujioka also became popular on Chinese social media for his love of the Winter Olympic mascot "Ice Pier". (Overseas Network Yao Kaihong)

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