Wednesday, June 1, 2011

More Kitsch: Mao Watches

I love these! His arm actually waves.









For the comrade renting a tux.




Wake up with The Great Helmsman every morning with an alarm that plays "The East is Red."






"I got mine at the gift shop next to your mausoleum in Beijing."

8 comments:

susan s. said...

We could buy Russian watches at the Flea Market about 10 years ago, but since my son grew up and moved away, I'm not so sure if we could now. There were no waving arms on those, just the big Hammer and Sickle. . .

Counterlight said...

I remember shortly after the Soviet Union fell, you could buy Soviet medals (military and civilian) on the streets of Manhattan for almost nothing.

toujoursdan said...

Hoping to snag some of this kitsch (and some Kim Il Sung kitsch) this August when I'm over there.

I don't generally buy souvenirs, but I love communist stuff.

Counterlight said...

I'm told by people who know that if you're into Communist kitsch, you must stop at the gift shop next to Chairman Mao's mausoleum. Best Mao kitsch in all of China.

toujoursdan said...

The hotel I'm booked at is 500 metres from it, so it's definitely something I will hit.

Counterlight said...

I'm so envious! Give my regards to The Forbidden City and The Temple of Heaven. If you have the time, the Ming Tombs are definitely worth the side trip.

Lapinbizarre said...

What makes a Mao Mickey Mouse watch "cute". where a Hitler or maybe a Stalin one would not be?

Wilfried said...

And just who is this person who knows, hmmm? Not next to the mausoleum, in the mausoleum. Best. Giftshop. Ever. The day I went I had $100 USD, but no RMB. So I do not own the Mao hologram on crystal medallion.

Forget about Kim Il Sung kitsch. It's far too holy for heathens and infidels.

I do own the waving Mao watch. Overpaid at Shanghai Tang.