Elon Musk's son's tiger bag becomes hit with Chinese public

A bag carried by Elon Musk's son X Æ A-Xii Musk sold out quickly online after the child was pictured with it in Beijing.

The tiger's head bag is inspired by traditional Chinese culture from the Tang dynasty. It was made by Yaxiaoqi Handmade, a firm based in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.

The product sold out on the Taobao platform on Thursday night. It remains available for pre-order at 338 yuan.

The firm reported selling more than 10 times its usual daily amount. A live stream for the bag attracted hundreds of viewers.

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A 14-year-old boy from China's Hainan Island has drawn public attention for reportedly handcrafting a turbojet engine in his family's living room. State media outlets have portrayed Che Jingang as a self-taught engineer, with his mother's social media account boasting 30,000 followers. The teenager, who calls himself 'rocket boy,' dismisses skepticism about his skills.

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Professor Shen Yingchun from Beihang University said China does not need to and cannot copy the SpaceX model. She stressed that China's approach focuses on scale and national resources.

The Tesla Model Y became the best-selling vehicle in South Korea in May, marking the first time an imported model has led the national market. The electric SUV outsold domestic rivals with 8,762 units sold during the month.

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