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By these books we are bound

By Yang Yang | China Daily | Updated: 2016-12-03 07:20

Nearly 20 years after Harry Potter first cast his spell on the world,many Chinese are still in his thrall

Late in the night in Beijing on Nov 24, as the temperature continued to fall to its forecast minus 5, and as the usual din in the streets of the city's Sanlitun Village began to abate, an unusual scene began to unfold. Every now and again strange figures in twos and threes strolled into the village square, in the middle of which was a giant brown suitcase in front of a billboard for the Hollywood movie Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

Almost all these people wore black gowns, striped scarves of scarlet and gold, green and silver, yellow and black or blue and bronze, and ties in the same matching patterns. Some wore carrot-shaped earrings, Harry Potter Deathly Hallows necklace, or silver badges with the legend Head Boy or Head Girl, and tucked inside their bulky sleeves or bags were exquisite wands.

By these books we are bound

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