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JOIN PIN & POP FREE37292 - Seasons Series - Redemption Set 2020 - Dongzhi - Hong Kong Disneyland
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PIN & POP PIN ID: 37292
Dongzhi is a Limited Release pin from the Seasons Series - Redemption Set 2020 Disney pin series. It was originally released on October 2nd, 2020 and was available from Hong Kong Disneyland.
Pin features Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse
View all 8 pins from the series Seasons Series - Redemption Set 2020
PIN & POP ID:
37292 |
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Pin | Dongzhi |
Series | Seasons Series - Redemption Set 2020 |
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Origin | Hong Kong Disneyland (HKDL) |
Edition | Limited Release |
Release Date | 2020-10-02 |
Original Price | $0.00 |
SKU | 400051150318 |
FAC | 026919-20093 |
Pin Tags |
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Mickey & Friends Mickey Mouse Minnie Mouse |
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Pin Trading PTDB | 36989 |
My Pin CentralMPC | 170130 |
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Pin Description:
This Limited Release pin from Hong Kong Disneyland is part of an 8-part series featuring the seasons. The pin is fashioned after a hanging banner, including a gold twine hanger at the top. The banner depicts Mickey and Minnie sitting at a table, looking out the window at a winter scene. The window and scene resemble a moon (read more below). They appear to have a bowl of tangyuan, which is traditionally eaten at this time of year. The banner is a Free-D element, with deep red accents and reads "Hong Kong Disneyland" at the bottom.Near the bottom of the banner are the Chinese characters "冬至", pronounced "dōngzhì", which translate to "winter's extreme" (aka the winter solstice and longest night of the year). More specifically though, Dōngzhì is the twenty-second solar term on the traditional East Asian Calendar, which divides the year into 24 solar terms based on the Suns longitude. This period of time corresponds to approximately December 21 - January 5 on the Gregorian Calendar. As mentioned above, tangyuan is traditionally eaten during Dōngzhì.
Updated 2024-11-22 16:44:58