Barbie dolls shine at Nuremberg toy fair
2009-02-05 02:57:31 GMT2009-02-05 10:57:31 (Beijing Time)
China Daily
A model stands next to a Barbie doll named 'Superstar', the world's most popular doll is turning 50 years-old during the press preview of the 60th International Toy Fair in Nuremberg February 4, 2009. More than 2,700 exhibitors from over 60 countries worldwide will present their new toy products from February 5 to February 10, 2009. [Agencies]
Model Ramona Heine presents a remote controlled car 'Q' during the press preview of the 60th International Toy Fair in Nuremberg February 4, 2009. More than 2,700 exhibitors from over 60 countries worldwide will present their new toy products from February 5 to February 10, 2009. [Agencies]
A model holds a Barbie model named 'Pony Tail' of the world's most popular doll turning 50 years-old during the press preview of the 60th International Toy Fair in Nuremberg February 4, 2009. More than 2,700 exhibitors from over 60 countries worldwide will present their new toy products from February 5 to February 10, 2009. [Agencies]
German chancellor Angela Merkel holds up a doll during the official opening ceremony of the 60th International Toy Fair in Nuremberg February 4, 2009. More than 2,700 exhibitors from over 60 countries worldwide will present their new toy products from February 5 to 10. [Agencies]
A young woman poses with the world's most popular 'Barbie' doll turning 50 years-old during the press preview of the 60th International Toy Fair in Nuremberg February 4, 2009. More than 2,700 exhibitors from over 60 countries worldwide will present their new toy products from February 5 to February 10, 2009. [Agencies]
A model stands next to a Barbie doll named 'Superstar', the world's most popular doll is turning 50 years-old during the press preview of the 60th International Toy Fair in Nuremberg February 4, 2009. More than 2,700 exhibitors from over 60 countries worldwide will present their new toy products from February 5 to February 10, 2009.