by Kelly Yeh
Is panda only in China or national zoos? Do you want to have a panda playing with you?
If you want a Chinese Panda, just go into a toy shop, only your pocket money, then you can have a cute panda.
Recently, Weijun Toys has launched a series of panda figures. According to Weijun's designer, Peng Fengdi said, the inspiration for this collection is from Sichuan Panda which is one of the endangered animals. It is round and has white fur except for the limbs, ears, and eyes. Due to the impact of climate change and human activities in recent years, the living environment of more and more animals has deteriorated. Weijun's designer hopes to make people pay more attention to the survival of endangered animals through panda figures. The panda figures collection help raise awareness of biodiversity and the importance of protecting endangered species and their habitats.
Weijun Toys keeps in mind corporate social responsibility and adheres to the concept of environmental protection. It has always used 100% safe and environmentally friendly plastics in production. In recent years, Weijun's founder Mr. Deng used to be a practitioner in the chemical industry with extremely rich expertise in raw materials, has also developed degradable plastics and used them in production to reduce environmental degradation pressure. The ultimate goal of the biodegradable plastic is to fully degrade when buried in soil within 60 days. And it is not affected when children play in contact with air.
About this panda design, Weijun's designer Miss Peng also said, “Most pandas are living in Sichuan, China, so when I designed this toy, I also added the characteristic element of Sichuan - Sichuan Opera mask.” While calling on people to pay attention to endangered animals, they can also learn more about China and Chinese traditional culture.
Lianpu (painted face) shows the statuses, appearances, and characteristics of different roles in the play. During the show, actors change more than 10 masks in a very short time. There are three types of face changes, which are wiping mask, blowing mask, and pulling mask. Some actors also use Qigong movements when changing faces. Sichuan Opera owns rich repertoires. There are over 2,000 traditional repertoires, 6,000 repertoire entries, and 100 common stage plays.
Like other local operas, Sichuan Opera is facing a survival crisis. Since it was included in the National Intangible Cultural Heritage, the situation has improved. Propagandized by micro-blog(a Chinese main social media) and other new media, Sichuan Opera become active again in people's daily lives, which not only enriches their lives but also promotes its development and generosity.
All of Weijun's product designs have been poured into the designers' thoughts. In addition to wanting people to pay attention to some issues, more importantly, we hope to deliver happiness to every corner of the world through our toys. This is something we have done in the past, are doing now, and will continue to do in the future.
Post time: Jul-20-2022