
Beijing 2022 licensed products are selling like hot cakes, and some sellers even report empty inventory, ThePaper.cn reported on Jan. 25.

Since the Organizing Committee of Beijing 2022 launched its online store on Dec. 16 last year, 2,259 silver commemorative medallions have been sold, topping all 93 products in six categories on the store.
Apart from online store, another 15 physical shops licensed to sell Beijing 2022 products will also be opened this January in cities across China after the existing seven in Beijing, offering various products to consumers.
An employee with a store in Beijing disclosed that commemorative gold bars, stamp albums, and commemorative emblems sell the best, and some are even out of stock.

According to the committee, the online and offline stores provide a platform for both medium- and small-sized businesses and the public to engage in and support the Beijing 2022 Olympic Games as product manufacturers and funders, respectively.
In addition, cooperation with e-commerce platforms will help to promote the 2022 Beijing Olympic Games.
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