Pop Mart (China) is suing the US chain 7-Eleven for selling counterfeit Labubu toys, violating copyright and trademark rights, according to a lawsuit filed in California on July 18.
For over 40 years, artisan Vu Huy Dong (Hung Yen province) has diligently preserved the traditional craft of making papier-mâché Mid-Autumn Festival masks for children in his hometown.
During an inspection of a suspicious shipment destined for Australia, the Ho Chi Minh City Customs Department discovered nearly 5kg of drugs cleverly concealed by being embedded among blocks of scented wax.
Using discarded items like bottles and cardboard boxes, Mr. Luu Chung Nghia (Dong Anh, Hanoi) has breathed life into them, transforming them into creative toys for children.
For the past five years, Nguyen Thi Hao has maintained her passion for woodworking by using recycled wood to create safe and creative wooden toys and learning tools for children.
Airplanes, cars, fashion hats… these are some of the children's toys made by Mr. Ma Tan Phat from Ninh Kieu district, Can Tho city, from empty beer and soft drink cans.
Doctors at An Giang Provincial General Hospital have modified a toy car into a remote-controlled disinfection machine, which is being used in isolation rooms to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
On September 12th, Hanoi authorities seized three trucks carrying over 50 tons of confectionery and toys without invoices or documentation; all goods bore Chinese logos.
Ms. Le Thi My Nhung, a teacher in Quang Tri, had a wonderful and creative idea when she guided her students in making toys from recycled materials to donate to poor children in mountainous areas.
According to health safety agencies in many European countries, the currently popular types of plastic and slime toys for children pose many health risks and can even cause burns.
Despite only launching in October 2017, MagicBook is already available in many toy stores and bookstores nationwide and has been particularly praised by customers for the educational value of each game in the product line.
With only a few days left until the 2017 Mid-Autumn Festival, all the shops on Hang Ma Street (Hanoi) are overflowing with Mid-Autumn Festival toys for children. However, unlike previous years, traditional toys have attracted more attention from small traders than Chinese toys.
In 2016, Patrick Nguyen and his colleagues chose to start a business producing children's toys that also served as smart educational tools, incorporating AR (augmented reality) technology. Their products were both educational and entertaining, and they subsequently became one of the Vietnamese startups that achieved global recognition for their ingenuity.
On the morning of June 23, the Phu Xuyen District Police in Hanoi announced that they had discovered and seized thousands of children's toys bearing Chinese labels being transported from Hanoi to Nghe An for sale.
During a surprise inspection of a toy store at 9 Hang Ma Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, authorities discovered over 700 dangerous toys that are on the list of prohibited items for sale on the market.
Foreign cigarettes, alcoholic beverages, cosmetics, children's toys, etc., are among the smuggled goods with the largest seizures in the first six months of this year.
While Mid-Autumn Festival toys like lanterns, spinning tops, and decorations are bustling with customers in Hang Ma Street in the Old Quarter, right next door, Cha Ca and Luong Van Can toy streets are quiet.
Long found a strange object with two wires, took it home, and tried connecting a battery to it. Unexpectedly, the object exploded, severely injuring him.
(VTC News) - On the morning of January 15th, the Economic Crime Investigation Team of the Lao Cai City Police discovered and seized a large shipment of smuggled goods.
Although the Mid-Autumn Festival is still more than half a month away, a wide variety of mooncakes are being offered at drastically reduced prices, with some discounted by as much as 50-60%.