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Vietnamese consumers boycotes the child three dolls over controversial images

Vietnamese consumers boycotes the child three dolls over controversial images

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Vietnamese consumers boycotes the child three dolls over controversial images. Photo: BM

A wave of reaction extends to Vietnam, as a result of the statements that the child three dolls present images that resemble the “nine years line”, a symbol associated with the territorial statements that violate the sovereignty of Vietnam.

Whether it is intentional or accidentally, many believe that any product related to such a violation should not be allowed for sale in Vietnam.

The boycott won the impulse after Anna Eyewear and the well -known Creator of Dang Tien Hoang (viruses) have announced that they have cut ties with the Chinese manufacturer behind the child three. The decision came after there were concerns about the design of the doll, which some say resemble the challenged maritime demand.

On March 5, Anna Eyewear officially announced that she will end her collaboration with Baby Three, despite having a successful business meeting with Xiao Bai.

The two parties were in discussions to produce 10,000 baby units three dolls for a future collection that will be launched in April 2025.

Anna Eyewear explained that her basic activity is glasses and that her collaboration with Baby Three was only part of a strategy to improve the customer experience. However, until the afternoon of March 5, the company became aware of the controversial images on the baby three dolls.

The company representatives promptly addressed their Chinese partners, saying: “Our visit to the child’s headquarters in China has opened new interesting collaboration opportunities for 2025. However, today I learned that the three” rabbit of the city. 2 ”presents inappropriate images. Understand that protecting the territorial integrity of our country is our priority.

Anna Eyewear has emphasized her commitment to supply high quality products, also maintaining cultural and ethical values. Given this, the company made the final decision to stop all the collaboration with the third child.

The same day, the Dang Tien Hoang (virus) content creator also announced that he will stop importing and selling the child three dolls after discovering controversial images. According to him, the doll “Bunny Ver. 2 ”contains sensitive symbols in its graffit -inspired eye design, which has sparked public outrage.

Ads from both Anna Eyewear and Virus have quickly attracted widespread attention from the online community. Many people have emphasized that the graffiti on the face of the doll resembles the “line of nine dasuri”, a symbol that China used to assert territorial applications in the East Sea. This discovery led to an increasing call to boycott the baby three dolls in Vietnam.

According to the information provided by viruses, the Chinese manufacturer behind the child three responded to the controversy, stating that the design of the doll face was simply an abstract art work of Gothic inspiration. They insisted that all lines, patterns and symbols are based on fantasy art concepts and represent no specific geographical feature.

“If people believe that this special facial expression is problematic, our company is willing to interrupt this design,” said the Chinese producer.

Speaking with Vietnamnet on the evening of March 6, BUI Quang Cuong, CEO of Iviet Solution, stressed the importance of vigilance when dealing with images that could violate national sovereignty. He advised that every time potential violations appear, Vietnamese enterprises and entrepreneurs should take a firm position. He suggested that companies ask for adjustments from their partners when possible, ensuring that all products meet the legal and ethical standards of Vietnam.

According to the 2024 Electronic Trade Sale Report of the 2024, Baby Three Toys generated $ 1.6 million revenues in Vietnam in 2024. The brand began to obtain traction on the Vietnamese market in September 2024, but quickly became a toy with the best sold. However, with the current motion of the boycott, the future of the child three in Vietnam remains uncertain.

Binh minh