In the Lipetsk region, a Labubu tulum was burned during the Maslenitsa holiday (video)

On February 21, in Maslenitsa, in the "Argamach" park of the Lipetsk region, a huge Labubu tulum was burned. This was reported by the Telegram channel "Careful, News."
The event caused a sensation: not only locals, but also tourists from Voronezh, Tambov, and Moscow came to see the burning of the toothed Labubu. The Telegram channel noted that "a kilometer-long traffic jam formed at the entrance to the park."
"Everything went excellently, about 4,000 guests came. There were no emergencies, everyone is satisfied. There was only a traffic jam at the entrance. We prepared for the guests, but it was approximately 1,000 more than we expected. "This is the maximum amount for our Maslenitsa," the park director, Alexander Golotvin, told "Pod'yom."
"At the same time, not everyone supported the decision of the holiday organizers: some residents of Yelts decided not to go to "Argamach," because their children love Labubu. Some users criticized this idea even when it was published. "People saw her favorite toy being burned and wrote that 'the child will be in a state of shock,'" writes "Careful, News."
Golotvin had previously explained in an interview with "The Rise" that Labubu was deliberately made scary so as not to surprise children.
"There will be no shock, because Labubu will be very frightening. Kind Labubu, the growth doll, will entertain them," he explained.