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A complete buying guide to the Simplified Chinese (简中版) Pokémon TCG product line — Gem Pack CBB1C–CBB4C boosters, 151 Slim Pack, Eeveelution accessories and the 30th Anniversary First Partner Set — with authenticity tips and international shipping notes.
The Pokémon Trading Card Game has existed in English, Japanese and Korean for decades — but the Simplified Chinese edition is one of the youngest and most regionally restricted versions ever published. Officially launched under license from The Pokémon Company International, the Simplified Chinese editions (often abbreviated 简中版 or CN-simp) are distributed almost exclusively inside mainland China through authorized retailers. International collectors face a real supply problem: factory-sealed Simplified Chinese boosters, slim packs and gift sets very rarely make it onto US, EU or UK store shelves at retail price.
That gap is exactly the reason a growing number of completionists, multi-language collectors and Chinese-diaspora hobbyists hunt for them online — and why a verified supply matters more than for any other Pokémon TCG language. This guide covers what's currently in print, how the product lines differ from their English/Japanese counterparts, and what to look for so you don't end up with a fake.
The Gem Pack line is the flagship sealed product in Simplified Chinese. Each booster box is built around a Chinese-market product code that begins CBB and ends with C (Chinese). Volumes 1 through 4 — CBB1C, CBB2C, CBB3C and CBB4C — each release a distinct subset of Scarlet & Violet era cards, reprinted with Simplified Chinese text on every card face. Single Gem Pack boosters are priced low enough for daily play, while the full bundles are the most efficient way for collectors abroad to complete an entire Simplified Chinese era.
The 151 Slim Pack is a Chinese-exclusive packaging format that compresses a half-display into a slimmer retail-friendly box. Vol. 3 Surprise and Vol. 4 Gathering are the two volumes most commonly sought overseas because they include nostalgic Gen 1 reprints rendered in Simplified Chinese. There is no direct English or Japanese equivalent to the Slim Pack design — opening one is a uniquely Chinese-market experience.
A small commemorative print run celebrating the franchise's 30th anniversary, this set was issued in Simplified Chinese with sealed packaging. Numbered series will be released annually; Series 1 is already considered a collector's item.
Simplified Chinese exclusive Eeveelution Binders (Jolteon / Vaporeon / Flareon designs) and matching card sleeves are accessories — but because the artwork and language pairing only exists in the Chinese-market version, they have become quietly important to dedicated Eeveelution sub-collectors worldwide.
Each Display Set Gift Box contains a Simplified Chinese Jumbo Booster Pack, a randomized illustration card, a themed silicone card display with keychain and protective sleeves. These are the highest gift-value SKUs in the Chinese line — the kind of item that doubles as both a play product and a display piece.
The Pokémon collector market unfortunately attracts counterfeiters, and Chinese-language printings are a frequent target because international buyers are less familiar with them. A few quick authenticity checks:
For US, Canada, UK, EU and Australia buyers, the customs treatment of trading cards is generally straightforward — TCG products fall under HS code 9504.40 and typically carry zero import duty in the United States. EU buyers should expect a VAT line item via IOSS at checkout; UK buyers below £135 will see VAT collected at the cart and above £135 may handle VAT at the door. None of this is unusual for online TCG purchases, but it's worth understanding so the receipt math is never a surprise.
For the increasingly common "one card, four languages" completionist, the Simplified Chinese editions complete the English / Japanese / Korean / Simplified Chinese quadruple. Many top collectors now treat the Chinese-language print as the fourth pillar — both for its visual variety and because the limited overseas supply makes it the hardest of the four to source. If your collection already covers English, Japanese and Korean, the Simplified Chinese Gem Pack and 151 Slim Pack lines are the natural next step.
Q: Are Simplified Chinese Pokémon cards tournament-legal? A: Tournament legality is determined by the regional Pokémon Organized Play body. Simplified Chinese cards are recognized at official Chinese-region events; for North American and European Play! Pokémon events, English-language cards are typically required. For collectors and casual play they are perfectly valid.
Q: Will the value of Simplified Chinese sealed product increase? A: We do not make investment claims. Sealed Pokémon TCG product has historically tended to appreciate when the print runs are limited and the editions remain factory-sealed, but past performance is not a guarantee of future returns.
Q: How long until you restock if a specific SKU sells out? A: Simplified Chinese product is sourced internationally and restocks are highly dependent on supply availability inside mainland China. Sign up for product-page restock notifications if a specific SKU is sold out.
Every Simplified Chinese product in this collection is sourced through authorized Chinese retailers and ships factory-sealed from our US fulfillment partner. We list precise product codes, real product photos and clear shipping expectations so you always know exactly what you're buying. Browse the collection above and add the rarest version of Pokémon TCG outside of mainland China to your shelf.