China News Service, May 27. According to Hong Kong's "Sing Tao Daily", the bronze statue of the cartoon character "McDull" placed on the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong was found to be graffitied on the belly of the statue yesterday (26) morning. The police officers arrived at the scene to investigate, and at the same time looked through the nearby surveillance footage to search for evidence. No one was arrested in the incident. The bronze statue of "McDull" was enclosed and awaited repairs.

The belly of the bronze statue of the cartoon character "McDull" placed on the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui in Hong Kong has been graffitied.

Photo by Liu Hanquan of Hong Kong "Sing Tao Daily"

  Yesterday morning, when security guards patrolled the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui, they found a bronze statue of the cartoon character "McDull" placed on the avenue. The location of its belly was graffitied with crayons, so he notified the superior to call the police for help. The suspicious person was not found. Later, the police looked through the closed-circuit clips nearby to trace the trace of the perpetrator. No one was arrested. As seen at the scene, the bronze statue of "McDull" was not seriously damaged. Like enclosures, waiting for maintenance work.

  "McDull" is a cartoon character created in Hong Kong. Its appearance is interesting and cute, plus the story is authentic, and the dialogue and songs are funny. The movie "McDull Story" was put on the big screen in 2001 and was deeply loved by Hong Kong people. A well-known cartoon character, the bronze statue of "McDull" located on the Avenue of Stars is designed to sit low, making it easier for children and adults to get close.

His right hand points to the sky, and together with the tourists wish the stars are shining brightly and the road is bright.