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"Taiwan netizens" welcome HM to station: do mainlanders want to come?

Taiwan has H&M! On the eve of Valentine's Day, with Taiwan's first H&M settled in a business district in Taipei City, Taiwan compatriots were simply crazy. Not only did thousands of people wait in line and circle around the commercial building 5 times, but some people queued for four days and three nights, not to mention how happy they were. The Spring Festival is approaching, and it is rare for both Taiwan compatriots and those who are more happy than Taiwan compatriots in their hearts, because H&M can show off to the mainland!

At about 11:27 p.m. on February 13, a netizen named @Teaching Handout showed his joy to everyone in the Taiwan section of the Tianya Forum. He is in the title "Taipei Has H&M!!! Do mainlanders want to come!! Sweden's affordable brand entered taipei Xinyi District" under the post said: "Their clothes are still good-looking, and not expensive Men and women style are many It is no wonder that so many people, I also went to the queue, but unfortunately did not grab 500 shopping gold ... Lu Zai do you want to come ah!! It's not precious to Taiwanese, oh, to you..... I don't know. (Observer network note: This sentence means that their clothes are still quite good-looking, and not expensive, there are many styles for men and women, no wonder so many people, I also went to the queue, but unfortunately did not grab 500 shopping gold ... Do mainlanders want it or not! It's not expensive for Taiwanese, oh, for you... I don't know. Between the words and demeanors, a strong smell of tea and eggs came to the nose.

"Taiwan netizens" welcome HM to station: do mainlanders want to come?

Although the true identity of the netizen @ teaching style lecture is not yet known, from his previous posts, he may be a Taiwanese who has been to the mainland. He officially registered with Tianya on September 9, 2014, most recently on February 14, 2015. He has been committed to the development of the Taiwan section of the Tianya community, and has published dozens of posts so far, almost every one of which explains his love for Taiwan. For example, he said, "Even if you say that Taiwan's cities are poor, some people actually say that Taiwan's economy is poor... Taiwan is expected to have a GDP growth rate of 3.4% in 2014, and the mainland's economic growth is almost 7%"; for example, he said that "the monthly per capita income of Gansu Province is only more than 200... Five years ago, when I went to Shanghai, I found that many people had salaries of more than 3,000 yuan; for example, "the original mainlanders translated 'Laos' into 'Laos', where is the old, put a good 'Laos' not called "...

This love of hometown and stereotypes of the mainland is not uncommon among many Taiwanese. In addition to the familiar bridge sections such as tea eggs and instant noodles, various "theisms" have also appeared frequently in Taiwanese variety shows. On October 15, 2014, netizen @long_ Feifei posted on Weibo that in the Taiwanese variety entertainment program of "Going to Work this Party Affair", Taiwanese artist He Jiawen (acting "Sweet Sister") said, "Ten years ago, filming in Hangzhou, taking a bus to Beijing to see the Forbidden City, took a bus for five hours! The driver of the car has been chatting with the whole car! We talked for five hours! It really frightens me! ”

"Taiwan netizens" welcome HM to station: do mainlanders want to come?
"Taiwan netizens" welcome HM to station: do mainlanders want to come?

@Instructional Handouts Posts in the Tianya community

No, on the occasion of the opening of H&M in Taiwan, the @ teaching style lecture notes once again showed mainland netizens their experience of personally going to H&M to queue up for shopping. People are happy, they can buy affordable clothes without going out of Taiwan, and it is also common for people to show off and show off. According to Taiwan media reports, Magnus Olsson, general manager of H&M Greater China, said that in recent years, affordable fashion has grown rapidly in the Asian market, and there are currently 230 stores after the Chinese mainland. According to today's Zhanjiang network report, in the past two years, in order to further consolidate the Chinese market, H&M has deeply cultivated China's second- and third-tier cities, actively expanded its fashion retail territory, and continued to bring fashion and quality to consumption at preferential prices. Similar to the @teaching style handout, Taiwanese actor and program host @Chen Delie is also excited about H&M's affordable price and the thrill of not being able to introduce it. On the 11th, he cut out his excitement on Sina Weibo: "The biggest event of the year ~ H&M ~ was bought when I went out of Taiwan before, and now Taiwan is also coming in!" That's great! H&M is back to Taiwan every time to immediately TOYOTA teacher ~ thank you so much! ”

"Taiwan netizens" welcome HM to station: do mainlanders want to come?
"Taiwan netizens" welcome HM to station: do mainlanders want to come?

Chen Delie said: "Before, they were all bought when they went out of the 'country', and now Taiwan is also coming in!" ”

Although sharing happiness is a common sentiment of people, showing off too much will also provoke a backlash, and many mainland netizens will inevitably compete with @ teaching-style lecture notes. When the fierce battle was in full swing, some netizens expressed doubts: "This person deliberately colluded into Taiwanese to deceive the reply, right?" Otherwise it is really one country, two wisdoms... Let me eat a tea egg first to calm down. Netizen @Night Dance Lanfeng disagreed with the anti-string theory and attached stickers of Taiwanese rushing to buy H&M, indicating that the "show-off" of Taiwanese may indeed be sincere. Some netizens also said: "Whether it is anti-string or not, the crowds of people to buy such a brand is really ... I remembered the uncle and aunt who snatched salt. ”

"Taiwan netizens" welcome HM to station: do mainlanders want to come?

Taiwanese compatriots in front of H&M's store in Taiwan...

"Taiwan netizens" welcome HM to station: do mainlanders want to come?

Grandpa and Aunt in the Salt Grab...

Well, happy or happy, show off, the Spring Festival is approaching, sunshine happiness is healthier. Even if the China Consumer Association criticized H&M and other fast fashion brands as "short of two pounds" on the 13th, but the consumers who like it are so sought after, H&M still lives "tasteful", the store opened from the mainland to Taiwan, and earned all the limelight and banknotes on both sides of the strait. In November 2014, when the Chinese designer Alexander Wang and H&M's cooperative series of clothing were simultaneously released in H&M's designated stores and official websites, the H&M store in Nanjing Xinjiekou Deji became an ocean of people, less than 5 o'clock in the morning, there were "hipsters" queuing here, November 6 at 8:00 a.m., and all men's models sold out at 8:17 a.m. The women's models are also sold out by 10:00, including the smallest yard. Kevin, a college student at a university in Nanjing, was so excited that he didn't sleep all night in order to buy Alexander Wang. When asked if Kevin had any particularly desired styles, he said that as long as it was Alexander Wang's stuff, it didn't matter. In the end, Kevin grabbed a men's coat, and he sat on the ground to show off his "success" to his friends.

Sigh, this momentum of popularity is no different from the enthusiasm of the @pedagogical handouts in front of the H&M queue. In the face of cheap fashion, the middle class in the world is one hill, and the two sides of the strait are not separated from each other.

"Taiwan netizens" welcome HM to station: do mainlanders want to come?

On November 6, 2014, nanjing Deji Plaza lined up to buy Alexander Wang's collaboration with H&M.

(Observer Network Comprehensive Tianya Community, Zhanjiang Network today and other news)