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What is tide play?

It is consumers who play the tide.

In the earliest cognition, toys were mostly played by children, but with the continuous development and progress of toys and the emergence of new ways of playing, playing with toys has become a way of entertainment and self-expression for adults. Online virtual interaction, offline entity particles together, young people experience the diversity of life and restore their imagination of life.

As one of the representatives of emerging culture, I think many friends have heard of "Wan Chao". Literally, "Wan Chao" is the abbreviation of fashion toys, but of course this is only its broad representation. In a narrow sense, the concept of Chaozhou Opera originated from China's original comic "Gardener" and Hongkong's "Trend" magazine at the end of last century.

This cartoon was created by a Hong Kong designer who combined street culture with sports. The series of dolls brought by this cartoon, the peripheral product gardener, caused a great response once it was sold, and the trend toys began to appear.

Tide play:

Behind the tide play is the designer's design inspiration and creative concept, which is more like a work attached to the designer's personal thoughts and values, rather than a product produced by the factory assembly line. Compared with the toy's "play" attribute, the "tide play" attribute is relatively weak, more like a decoration.

It will appear in the display cabinet, in the public's home, as an exhibit, as a decoration at home, rather than playing with it in your hand.