Garfield is turning 45,as one of the world's most famous cats.Originally created by an American cartoonist Jim Davis in 1978,the loving cat character (1)has appearedhas appeared (appear) in books,TV series and movies so far.Currently,Paramount Global is celebrating(2)thethe 45th birthday of Garfield,inviting various bakers to make birthday cakes (3)forforthe charming character.
(4)InterestinglyInterestingly (interesting),one of the cakes was made by Gu Hong,a France-educated Chinese baker,and looks like the shape of shoutao(longevity peach),a symbolic pattern in China that is often used to wish those(5)celebratingcelebrating(celebrate) their birthday a long and healthy life.Gu,also owner of the specialty dessert,said she feels thrilled to be part of the anniversary celebration."I love Garfiled(6)because/asbecause/as he knows all about good food and his attitude toward life is something we can easily identify with and learn from, (7)whichwhich is to be easygoing and accept yourself,"said Gu.Additionally,Garfield at Large—the first collection book of Garfield comics originally(8)publishedpublished(publish) by Ballantine Books—will be reprinted in a limited edition with only 300 (9)copiescopies(copy) available.
A series of events(10)will be heldwill be held (hold) worldwide,including the Special Garfield Holiday:Let's Party Together exhibition in Haikou next week,and the It's A Cat's Life exhibition in Hong Kong in July.
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