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Draco Malfoy: The Unlikely Horse Year Icon
4 Feb
Summary
- Draco Malfoy's name transliterated as 'horse fortune' in Mandarin.
- Fans created memes, art, and merchandise celebrating Malfoy.
- A Harry Potter studio tour is planned for Shanghai, opening in 2027.
Draco Malfoy, a prominent character from the Harry Potter series, has unexpectedly emerged as a cultural icon in China for the Year of the Horse. The character's Mandarin transliteration, "mǎ ěr fú," translates to "horse fortune," a deeply auspicious phrase associated with Lunar New Year celebrations. This unique wordplay has fueled a widespread phenomenon across Chinese social media platforms.
Fans have generated a significant amount of content, including memes, fan art, and themed decorations. Images of Malfoy, portrayed by actor Tom Felton, have been featured on Lunar New Year banners and decorations in public spaces like shopping malls. Felton himself acknowledged the trend by resharing a photo of his face on a banner, captioned with "Magical awakening that attracts abundant wealth."
The franchise's popularity in China is substantial, with approximately 200 million copies of the Harry Potter books sold since their Chinese release in 2000. Further cementing the franchise's presence, Warner Brothers Discovery announced plans for a large-scale Harry Potter studio tour in Shanghai. This facility, expected to be the largest of its kind, is slated to open in 2027, following similar attractions in London and Tokyo.




