For Meteor Garden II, the company Golden Life created a ring to be used in the drama. It was subsequently as a pair of couple rings. Prices ranged from NT$11,000 to NT$20,000, depending on the size and type of diamonds chosen.[1] Only five hundred sets were available for purchase. Furthermore, Golden Life produced a number of other meteor-themed jewelry. Customers were given their purchases in a heart-shaped box similar to the one in the drama.[2]
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Description
Original price
Release date
A pair of rings available with either white or coffee diamonds.
NT$11,000 to NT$20,000
2002
A pair of rings in silver available in small and large.
NT$2,000 to NT$2,200
2002
A pair of necklaces available in silver, gold, black, or white, and with or without diamonds.
NT$2,000 to NT$15,000
2002
Japan[]
For Japan, Star Ritz established an official online "Meteor Garden Shop." It sold products, mostly home media and photo books, related to Meteor Garden, F4, and other Chinese entertainers.[3] A original calendar was released for sale on the website.[4] Additionally, merchandise was produced for the Meteor Garden and F4 World Exhibit and the Chinese Superstars Expo.[5][6]
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Description
Original price
Release date
Meteor Garden Shop
A daily calendar covering April 2006 to March 2007. Each page includes a quote from the drama.
A red T-shirt modelled after the design for the red card in the drama.
2005
Books[]
Meteor Garden Photo Album: a photo book focusing on F4 was released in September 2001.[7] It sold over 100,000 copies.[8] A Japanese version of the book was released in 2005.[9]
Comic Man: a photo and talk book released in July 2002 to celebrate F4's first anniversary.[10] A fully translated Japanese edition was published on March 23, 2005.[11]
Meteor in Barcelona: a photo book centered around F4 during Meteor Garden II. It was published in December 2002.[12] In 2005, a Japanese edition of the book was released.[13]
Motto Shiritai! Taiwanese TV Dramas (もっと知りたい!台湾tvドラマ): a magazine-book ("mook") in the Motto Shiritai! series. The book focuses on Meteor Garden along with other popular Taiwanese dramas of the time. It was released in May 2005.[16]
F4@Tokyo: a Japan exclusive photo book published in July 2005. A DVD and booklet were included with the photo book.[17]