By Nicoco Chan

HANGZHOU, China (Reuters) -From sandals inspired by cabbage leaves to a tower of misshapen cat pillows, a new exhibition in Hangzhou is celebrating the weirdest and most aesthetically unappealing products available for sale online in China.

The ‘Era of Uglies Has Arrived’ exhibition, organised for the first time this year by Alibaba-owned e-commerce giant Taobao, spotlights more than 300 products that have won or been shortlisted for the platform’s annual Ugly Stuff Competition, also known as the Uglies Award.

Yu Hu, project lead for the Uglies Award, said the Era of Uglies attracted more than 3,000 visitors a day during its run from late July to mid-August.

“Ugly” products on Taobao have generated more than 100 million yuan ($13.94 million) in sales since 2020, accordin

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