As the mascot of the Beijing Winter Olympics, Bingdundun, became popular in China, so-called fake Bingdundun sales are booming.



Recently, in China, bakeries that made and sold Bingdun-dun-shaped cakes were caught by police one after another.



Jindun-dun, a gold accessory of various types, is also popularly sold on Chinese social media.



In China, which is famous for its numerous fake products, copyright infringement was a concern



even before the opening of the Olympics. He was caught and fined 610,000 yuan, or about 110 million won, along with a correction order.



It is said that a fine of up to five times the illegal sale amount can be imposed if the illegal use of Bingdun-dun is used for commercial purposes.