Trend — the Chinese are increasingly opting for German tattoos

Shang­hai (dpo) — The allure of the exot­ic reach­es the Far East: Accord­ing to a Chi­nese study, more and more Asians have char­ac­ters and occi­den­tal sym­bols pricked on their skin. Strong Ger­man terms are par­tic­u­lar­ly pop­u­lar, accord­ing to the study. The Ger­man ani­mal world, which seems mys­ti­cal to the Chi­nese, is also being used more and more fre­quent­ly. The new cus­tomer favorites are “Hon­or”, “Hope”, “Llebe”, “Fire Pro­tec­tion” or “Amgela Maikel” — the demand for clas­sic Asian motifs such as drag­ons or Mao Zedong has declined sharply among Chi­nese body artists in recent years. This devel­op­ment is no coin­ci­dence for lin­guists, as these terms rep­re­sent strength, trust and the lack of alter­na­tives — val­ues ​​of Ger­man tra­di­tion val­ued around the world. But visu­al motifs such as wire-haired dachs­hunds, health san­dals or bratwurst are becom­ing increas­ing­ly com­mon. In the past three years alone, so-called Deut­toos have been stung more than nine mil­lion times in Chi­na. Accord­ing to the research­ing insti­tute, the Asian fans of Deut­toos are not big fans of all too col­or­ful motifs — it has to be sim­ple, but aes­thet­ic. The terms “cli­mate change”, “any Ger­man term” and “Quär­denker” are par­tic­u­lar­ly pop­u­lar this year.

Original: https://www.der-postillon.com/2015/09/trend-chinesen-entscheiden-sich-immer.html

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