2024.08.08 11:09 Taipei time
Release time: 2024.08.08 11:09 Taipei Time
Update time: 2024.08.08 11:09 Taipei time
At the Olympics in Paris in 2024, the chest-shaped badges launched by the Taiwanese team became a popular souvenir collected by athletes from all over the world not only inspired e exchange crack in the Olympic City, but the price went up to $227 ($227). around NT$7,434) on the international auction website eBay. Lin Yuting’s chest badge of “Taiwan Boxing Queen” was even “pulled away in a surprise attack”, which made her sigh helplessly: “It’s really sad.”
This time, the delegation was creative and designed a badge with the theme of Taiwan’s famous pearl milk tea and eggplant bag “Taiwan LV” together with the Q version of pearl milk, the conference flag and the Eiffel Tower, which ‘ became a popular memory of the Olympics in Paris. Each athlete from Taiwan receives 20 badges to exchange with athletes from other countries at the Olympics.
“Taiwan’s female boxing champion” Lin Yu-ting revealed in a recent interview that breast milk badges are very popular in the Olympic Village.” Lin Yu-ting immediately took out the badge for the to see another party, but when the other party saw the badge in person, she was so excited that she couldn’t help but pull it out. She couldn’t help but smile and shout: “Dh ‘ this pearl milk tea badge caused me a lot of trouble.” A unique badge The charm was so great that even her friends asked her to save one.
Not only that, when Ukraine’s “high jump goddess” Mahuchikh took a photo with the gold medal and souvenirs after winning the Olympic gold medal, she also showed off this chest badge that -into the camera; video When exchanging badges with players from different countries, the cute design of the breast milk badge was also mentioned.
In addition, Puerto Rican women’s 400-meter track and field runner Gabby Scoot even posted a video on TikTok to seek breast milk badges. Through the power of the Internet, she finally succeeded in exchanging the coveted badge with Chen Yitong, the “Prince of Fencing” of the Taiwan team.
Update time |2024.08.08 11:09 Taipei time
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