ne Zha 2 Fuels Chinas Travel Boom and Merchandise Craze

China’s ‘Ne Zha 2’ Ignites Tourism Surge and Merchandise Craze

The phenomenal success of the Chinese animated blockbuster “Ne Zha 2” is igniting a surge in cultural tourism and merchandise sales across China. Visitors are flocking to destinations associated with the film’s mythological tale, while Ne Zha-themed products are flying off the shelves.

As Chinese films like “Ne Zha 2” gain international recognition, they not only showcase the country’s rich culture to global audiences but also inspire more travelers to experience China firsthand.

“I want my daughter to watch it. I think she’ll love it,” said Coy Amanda Paige, a traveler from the United States.

French visitor Courel Benedicte praised the quality of the film, calling it a great choice for young audiences. “What’s interesting is how Chinese culture is emphasized through the different characters,” she said.

Domestically, “Ne Zha 2” is dominating the box office, commanding 76.3 percent of February’s total revenue, which exceeded 15 billion yuan (around $2.07 billion) as of February 22.

Amid the film’s success, many scenic spots across China are offering free or discounted admission with a “Ne Zha 2” movie ticket. Attractions include the Laojieling scenic spot in Henan Province, a site rich in Ne Zha legends, and Li Jing’s Former Residence in Shaanxi Province, the historic estate of Tang Dynasty General Li Jing, who inspired Ne Zha’s father in mythology.

The film’s popularity has also ignited massive demand for Ne Zha-themed merchandise. Items such as blind-box figurines and popcorn buckets are selling out rapidly.

E-commerce data shows that since February, searches for Ne Zha merchandise on Chinese online shopping platform Taobao have surpassed 10 million, with a peak of over 800,000 users searching in a single day. As of February 22, total sales of Ne Zha merchandise have exceeded 240 million yuan (around $33 million).

To meet the demand, officially licensed manufacturers are working around the clock. A model toy company in Hunan Province has even established a dedicated “Ne Zha Express” production line that ships an average of 250,000 figurines a day across China.

Beyond the domestic market, companies are in talks with copyright holders to expand sales to overseas markets such as North America and Southeast Asia, where interest is growing rapidly.

Industry analysts predict that revenue from Ne Zha-themed merchandise and collectibles could rival the film’s total box-office earnings.

As of noon on February 23 Beijing Time, “Ne Zha 2” has amassed a total box office of 13.5 billion yuan (around $1.86 billion), including pre-sales and overseas earnings, according to online movie platform data. The film is now the highest-grossing animated film globally and ranks among the top eight highest-grossing films of all time.

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