The Young Reporter
Labubu powers Pop Mart’s revenue, but can it last?
- 2025-11-25
- Business
- The Young Reporter
- By: LAI Uen Ling、SIU Tsz HangEdited by: Robin Ewing
- 2025-11-25
Yoko Chan, 35, a clerk, wearing a Labubu T-shirt and a pink Labubu charm on her handbag, wandered around a Pop Mart shop in Sha Tin. It is her weekly ritual to go to the store to look for new items. Known for its high, pointed ears, mischievous grin, and serrated teeth, the small plush toy monster Labubu is one of the most popular products at Pop Mart, the leading Chinese toymaker with over 500 physical stores in over 30 countries and regions. Since falling in love with Labubu in 2024, Chan has spent several thousand Hong Kong dollars on Labubu products. Labubu charms are her all-time favourite, and she has nearly 100 of them at home. "Labubu has different looks. Sometimes they have clothes, or smaller in size, and even with festive decorations,” Chan said. Chan is one of millions whose enthusiasm for the plushie toy helped push Pop Mart’s revenue up 250% this year, according to company data. But a recent share price drop shows that interest may be declining, and experts say the company needs new strategies to sustain investor confidence. In the Asia-Pacific region, Pop Mart’s revenue rose by between 170% and 175% compared to the same period last year. Despite the strong revenue growth, Pop Mart’s share price had fallen by 18.5% as of Nov. 6, following the release of its revenue figures on Oct. 21. Designed by Hong Kong-based illustrator Kashing Lung, Pop Mart started selling Labubu in 2018 and it went viral in 2024 after K-pop star Lisa, who has 107 millions followers, showcased the bag charm on her social posts. Other pop singers, such as Rihanna and Dua Lipa, were also spotted with these fluffy creatures adorning their bags, which further sparked public curiosity about Labubu. Pop Mart achieved revenue of US$861 …
Super Typhoon Ragasa set the second-longest T10 signal in Hong Kong since 1999
- 2025-11-25
- The Young Reporter
- By: Yu Yan Pui、ALISHIBA MATLOOB、LAU Ka Yan、Ye Enyi、Wing Chi HO、MA Tsz Chiu OscarEdited by: WONG Hong Ni、ZHANG Yiping
- 2025-11-25
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPBA7dpk5kD/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Super typhoon Regasa swept past Hong Kong on Sept 24, resulting in a T10 storm warning that lasted for 10 hours and 40 minutes, the second-longest in history. 90 injuries were reported by the Hospital Authority, and over 600 flights were cancelled in Hong Kong. As typhoon Ragasa moved west, our reporters filmed the typhoon from different locations around the city. #typhoonragasa #hongkongweather Reported by Jennifer Yu Yan-pui, Aloosh Alishiba-Matloob, Luna Lau Ka-yan, Darcy Ye Enyi, Gigi Ho Wing-chi, Oscar Ma Tsz-chiu Edited by Connie Wong Hong-ni, Zoey Zhang Yiping
Super Typhoon Ragasa: How Hong Kong looks from different viewpoints
- 2025-11-24
- The Young Reporter
- By: Lok Tung LAU、CHENG Tsz Sen Sean、Yu Yan PuiEdited by: Lok Tung LAU、LAI Uen Ling
- 2025-11-24
The Hong Kong Observatory issued the T10 signal at 2:40am on Wednesday, and later issued the T8 signal at 1:20pm in the afternoon. Our reporters recorded timelapse videos from Yau Tong, Tuen Mun, and Wu Kai Sha to show how Ragasa hit Hong Kong. Reported by Canny Lau Lok-tung, Sean Cheng Tsz-sen, Jennifer Yu Yan-pui Edited by Canny Lau Lok-tung, Elaine Lai Uen-ling
Italian driver Antonio Fuoco Dominates FIA GT World Cup Qualification Race in Macau, heads to Grand Prix
- 2025-11-16
- The Young Reporter
- By: Chun Hei LUKEdited by: Robin Ewing
- 2025-11-16
Italian driver Antonio Fuoco, 29, won the qualifying race for the FIA GT World Cup on Saturday in Macau, securing him pole position and setting him up as a favorite to win at the Macau Grand Prix on Sunday. Driving for Ferrari in a Ferrari 296 GT3, Fuoco clocked in at 02:16:111 in Q1 and followed it up with a 02:15.535 in Q2 for the 12-lap event on the Guia Circuit, a narrow 1.62 km street circuit also used for the Macau Grand Prix. “I had a strong start, and with new tires, I was able to push harder compared to the others at the beginning. Although the guys were gaining on me later, I managed to maintain a two-second gap,” Fuoco said at the press conference following the race. The qualifying race decided the starting grid for the fifteen-lap main event The Macau Grand Prix, known for its tight corners and elevation changes, making it a demanding venue for drivers and earning it a reputation for testing talent. “Antonio’s performance today showcases his skill and determination, securing the pole position and highlighting our team’s strength. We’re excited for the main race and ready to honor the Ferrari legacy,” said Alessandro Bianchi, pit crew of the AF Corse Ferrari team. Despite an aggressive start, Raffaele Marciello, 30, attempted to seize second place on the rush to Lisboa Corner but ultimately had to relinquish his advance, slipping into fourth as he maneuvered through the tight right-handed corner with the BMW M4 GT3 (Evo). “Finishing fifth in Macau after our team's win at Nürburgring is a solid result. While we aimed higher today, it’s clear our hard work is paying off. We’ll take this momentum into the next race,” a pit crew member of ROWE Racing said. Alessio Picariello, 32, driving the …
