[Beijing Winter Olympics] Beijing guys with hundreds of piers gave Japanese reporters a collector's edition "Bing pier"

  With the opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics, "one pier is hard to find" on the market.

In a hut in Beijing's Xicheng Hutong, there are a whole wall of "Bing Dun Dun" and more than 5,000 Olympic-related souvenirs.

This is the "hard work" of Zhang Wenquan, a "post-80s" boy for more than 20 years.

Recently, he selected a collector's edition of the astronaut version of "Bing Dun" to give to the Japanese TV reporter Tsujigang Yoshido (self-proclaimed "Yidun Dun").

  Since 2000, Zhang Wenquan has collected more than 5,000 Olympic collections.

Torches, mascots, badges, landscape flags, and various items are placed in the home in Shichahai Hutong, which can be said to construct a miniature "Olympic Museum".

  From 2019, Zhang Wenquan began to collect "Bing Dundun" after the release of the Beijing Winter Olympics mascot, especially the astronaut version of "Bing Dundun".

(Reporter Du Yan produced Xu Miaoqiao)

Responsible editor: [Wang Shanshan]