Draco Malfoy, the icy blond antagonist from the Harry Potter series, has taken on an unlikely new role in China: a symbol of ...
Chinese Lunar New Year begins on Tuesday 17 February and marks the start of the Year of the Fire Horse - last seen in 1966.
Draco Malfoy’s popularity has soared in China, as the translation of his surname Ma-er-fu, meaning “horse” and “fortune”, aligns with the lunar Year of the Horse.
Draco Malfoy, the villainous student who was Harry Potter's rival in the fantasy book series, has become an unlikely Chinese ...
Draco Malfoy has become a popular symbol of the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year and is supposed to bring good luck to those ...
It turns out that in Mandarin, the name Draco Malfoy is transliterates to 'Mǎ’ěrfú'. According to The Guardian, the first character means 'horse', while 'fú', means 'fortune' or 'blessing'. The latter ...
As the Chinese New Year approaches, a surprising character from the Harry Potter series has emerged as an unlikely mascot: Draco Malfoy. This twist has captivated netizens and sparked a cultural ...
Draco Malfoy, the scheming schoolboy who served as Harry Potter's rival in J K Rowling's fantasy series has emerged as an ...
Mandarin transliteration of character’s name regarded as auspicious, prompting wave of memes and fan art ...
As China prepares to welcome the Year of the Horse in 2026, an unexpected figure has emerged as a viral festive icon: Draco ...
Harry Potter’s nemesis Draco Malfoy has become the unlikely mascot of the Lunar New Year in China. The face of Malfoy, ...