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yannie
03-21-2008, 05:19 PM
Beijing Olympic Games souvenirs go on sale online

By Gareth Powell August 3rd, 2007
A shopping website for licensed products of the Beijing Olympic Games has started operation.

Yuan Bin, director of marketing development of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2008 Olympic Games (BOCOG) said, ‘The website was aimed at that domestic consumerscan buy Olympic souvenirs anywhere anytime.’
That is precisely how it is put on the official site and, frankly, it is almost impossible to decipher.

Go over to the website and click on English and the site simply does not work very well. Plainly this is a case of premature announcement.

The site is exclusively authorized by BOCOG to sell licensed products of the Beijing Olympics and no doubt will do very well. That is if it is intended for consumption within China and only within China. As it stands it is impossible for an outsider without Chinese language skills to work out what anything costs or how to get it.

In theory eleven categories are listed on the website but it will need work before it makes sense to any end user who does not have advanced Chinese skills.

For visitors to China either before or for the Olympics there are 820 authorized shops across China selling licensed products of the Olympic games. So visitors are well catered for.

The rest of the world?
This is just a guess but the site does not look set up at the moment with overseas trade in mind. No doubt that will change.
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Anyway, the link is: http://en.2008eshop.cn/

Oldhand
03-22-2008, 01:39 PM
The rest of the world?
This is just a guess but the site does not look set up at the moment with overseas trade in mind. No doubt that will change.
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Anyway, the link is: http://en.2008eshop.cn/

Well, you were right.
They have just opened one for overseas customers.
https://www.bj2008eshop.com/ :)

Here's the notice exactly as it appears on the domestic website:

This website (en.2008eshop.cn) is limited to sale and deliver licensed products of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games within Mainland China (Not including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan areas). Inquiries to purchase from abroad, please visit the offshore website (www.bj2008eshop.com (http://www.bj2008eshop.com/)) exclusively authorized by the Beijing Organizing Committee.

huangkwokhau
03-22-2008, 01:43 PM
I have some already since Macau Open..I believe Fastdrop got some too...hehe..we bought it at Bank of China last year.we all got Pins for badminton..

Oldhand
03-22-2008, 01:47 PM
I have some already since Macau Open..I believe Fastdrop got some too...hehe..we bought it at Bank of China last year.we all got Pins for badminton..
Don't you feel the urge to share some of those? :rolleyes:

huangkwokhau
03-22-2008, 02:03 PM
Don't you feel the urge to share some of those? :rolleyes:
hehe,....there are 7 pins in abox....1 pin shows shuttle cock and racket...other 6 pins show badminton players in action ..I forgot how much I paid..may be HK$ 240 ....they only produce 50000 sets ..in booklet...it mentions in 2005( 5000 sets), 2006 ( 10000 sets), 2007 ( 10000 sets0, 2008 (25000 sets) I do not know why 50000 sets ..why not 88888 sets..hehe..
My number is 02069 out of 50000 sets...;)

yannie
03-22-2008, 02:08 PM
thanks for informing, oldhand!

btw, i got many of those souvenirs as gifts also.. hihi.. they're all so cute.

huangkwokhau
03-22-2008, 02:10 PM
thanks for informing, oldhand!

btw, i got many of those souvenirs as gifts also.. hihi.. they're all so cute.
those toys are for girls only........:mad:

ants
03-22-2008, 09:18 PM
those toys are for girls only........:mad:

It can also be bought as gifts mah.