2025-02-11
27 分钟Fridge magnets are stealing the spotlight as the top souvenir choice these days! From museums to scenic spots, they have officially surpassed items such as canvas bags, notebooks, postcards, commemorative coins, and other trinkets. What exactly is it about these mini pieces of art that make them so darn desirable? / Why external telephoto lenses are back (18:12). On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly and Yushun.
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I'm joined by Steve Hatherley and Yu Xun in the studio.
Coming up, fridge magnets are stealing the spotlight as the top souvenir choice these days.
From museums to scenic spots, they've officially outdone items such as canvas totes, tote bags, notebooks, and so on.
Other trinkets or trinkets, I mean.
And what makes these tiny, colorful magnets so irresistible as cultural keepsakes?
And in an age where smartphone cameras are already packing a punch, crisp selfies, ultra wide angles,
and even pro level night shots, you might wonder why bother with an external lens.
Enter the external telephoto lens, a tiny clip on gadget that elevates your phone's capabilities to a whole new level.
Why is this small accessory making a big comeback among younger users?
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Now let's switch gears to another topic.
Ever notice those quirky little things that cling to your fridge and add a pop of personality to your kitchen?
Well, fridge fridge magnets have evolved into much more than just decor.
Now in China, the latest craze is the limited edition fridge magnets from the Asian Winter Games,
which we've discussed in the first half of the show and also Spring festival celebrations.
These tiny treasures have taken over the Internet with people scrambling to get their hands on them.
And what is it about these fun,