Over the years, the Chinese commercial market has been expanding and the nation has been exporting goods to other countries.
It’s not surprising to see Chinese companies producing counterfeits after some of the world’s most famous brands.
Whilst some of these knockoffs might have good quality, others could get so wrong that they appear to be hilarious.
Such fake products range from an Owega (Omega) watch, a pair of Nibe (Nike) shoes to a Pearlboy (Playboy) shop.
According to United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, counterfeit goods that trade from southeast Asia to other countries are worth about 24.4 billion USD ( £18.51 bn) in a year.
Read on below to find out more ‘Made in China’ knockoffs.
Chinese company Chongqing Lifan made a car model copying BMW’s MINI Cooper
A Playboy-like clothing brand called Pearlboy that sells down jackets in China
The headphone set is printed with a trademark which was supposed to say ‘Sony’
Because everything looks better when it’s complete: The AEIPPIE logo is not bitten off
Corcs clogs! These popular shoes looks as real as the official brand, but not the spelling
Will young people have more fun playing Grand Theft Auto on their POP Station Portable?
The fake Heineken, called Heimekem (left), guarantees that customers would enjoy premium quality. Mr Jack Daniel would not approve for this knock-off version whiskey (right)
When Panasonic battery marks to perform ‘super heavy duty’, a PenesamiG battery can only be used for ‘general purpose’
Devils wear Paradi? Copying a similar font as the luxurious Prada, Paradi offers casual wear
Two horses, one message: This jeans brand gives a cartoon-like imitation of the Levi Strauss & Co classic trademark
Impossible is nothing: Chinese workers have redesigned the logo of German sports brand Adidas in many amusing way (left and right)
Just do it! The signature swoosh of Nike is being used as the Chinese knock-off ‘Nire’
Don’t mind the swoosh! This shop, Nibe, changes the name and design of popular brand Nike
Because one swoosh is not enough, you need two to swirl around a basketball
Nobody’s Lovin’ It! A jewellery and jade shop used the iconic McDonald’s yellow arches
When Burger King said you can ‘have it your way’, King Burger surely takes the word in account (left). If you can’t afford an Omega, try this Owega store (right)
A value pack of fake Gillette’, called GilnGhey, that comes with a razor, blades and shaving cream (left); China’s clothing brand ‘HengHee’ took the inspiration from Lacoste (right)