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Chinese officials have advised fans to stop organizing large birthday celebrations for national athletes, citing distractions and resource waste. This follows extravagant events for table tennis star Sun Yingsha's 25th birthday.
Festivities for table tennis world champion Sun Yingsha's 25th birthday included messages on massive digital billboards, a drone show and packed fan gatherings at shopping malls across China (Glyn KIRK)
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Chinese officials have warned fans against holding big birthday celebrations in honour of national team athletes, saying they can be distracting and are a waste of resources.
In China, as well as other Asian countries like South Korea and Japan, fans often organise huge displays or events to commemorate their favourite celebrities' birthdays.
In November, festivities for table tennis world champion Sun Yingsha's 25th birthday included messages on massive digital billboards, a drone show and packed fan gatherings at shopping malls across the country.
But such lavish displays now appear to have fallen foul of Chinese authorities.
On Sunday, state media reported that an unnamed manager at China's General Administration of Sport had recently asked fans "to stay rational... and refrain from organising and participating in activities such as athlete birthday celebrations".
"Such events not only use up a great portion of public resources but can also easily interfere with athletes' preparations for competitions," the official said according to state broadcaster CCTV.
Organisers' unauthorised use of the athlete's image may also infringe upon their rights, the person said, adding that fans should instead cheer them on in competition.
Adulation towards China's sports stars has included fans obsessing over athletes' personal lives and sometimes cyberbullying.
State media have called such behaviour "toxic fandom" and Chinese authorities have vowed to crack down on it.
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China warned fans that large birthday celebrations for athletes can be distracting and wasteful of resources.
Sun Yingsha's 25th birthday included massive digital billboard messages, a drone show, and fan gatherings at shopping malls across China.
In China and other Asian countries like South Korea and Japan, fans often organize large displays and events to celebrate their favorite celebrities' birthdays.
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