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What are McDull’s hobbies?

Eating hot pot (there is a classic comment about being a principal who charges money to eat hot pot)

Eating, sleeping, traveling

McDull is simply optimistic A little pig with mediocre qualifications, commonly known as "stupid"; Mai Mark is McDull's cousin and classmate, and McDull's only pig friend. Like McDull, he loves to eat and sleep, and he is also very fat. Mai Tai is a single mother who pins all her hopes on her son McDull. Fortunately, McDull has a simple and optimistic personality, and is an upright and kind man. The story is told from his birth, kindergarten, middle school, and even when he grew up and became negative. There were failures and disappointments one after another. However, McDull still relied on his integrity and kindness to "death". The "stupid" spirit created his beautiful world.

McDull's dream:

"The Maldives is a paradise located in the Indian Ocean, with blue sky and white clouds, coconut palm trees, clear water and white sand..." McDull's biggest dream is to go to such a place. When Miss Chen asked the children in class about their favorite places, some wanted to go to Japan, some wanted to eat shark fin, some wanted to go shopping and watch a concert in Korea, but only McDull thought of the Maldives.

What a great Mai, he took McDull on a trip to the Maldives, but he used a trick, mistaking the cable car station for an airport, replacing Ocean World with the Indian Ocean, and even more, he replaced the cable car station with the Indian Ocean. The fish was thrown into the water and treated as if it were caught accidentally. All of this made McDull miserable, and it was the happiest time in his life. A tourist destination that has been beautified to the extreme in TV commercials, and a signboard used by travel agencies to attract tourists to organize groups to make money. In McDull's heart, it is the most beautiful place in the world.

McDull's stunt:

My mother wrote a letter to the chairman of the Olympic Committee... After reading my mother's letter, I decided to go back to Cheung Chau and continue to learn how to grab buns. I'm not doing it for Shanshan, and I don't know why I want to grab those bags... But I still work hard to practice grabbing those bags, because I love my mother.

A traditional festival in Cheung Chau, Hong Kong. As the name suggests, it is a bun mountain made of various kinds of buns that Hong Kong people like to eat. Whoever grabs more and grabs more will have better luck.