No, not Canton, Ohio-- quite the opposite actually. But the president is all the rage in China:
The Barack Obama love fest may have waned in the United States since he took office in January, but when the US president arrives in China next week, he will find his popularity is as strong as ever. Obama, who will visit China from Sunday until Wednesday, is especially well-liked among the youth in the world's most populous nation, who see the US leader as a symbol of the American dream. In Beijing, where Obama will meet with Chinese President Hu Jintao, the latest fad in the tourist areas is the unlikely "Obamao" T-shirt - Obama dressed in a olive green Mao Zedong suit and red-star cap, Cultural Revolution-style. "Most Chinese people really like Obama. They think he's nice, funny and he's the first black president," explains the creator of the popular shirt, 39-year-old Liu Mingjie, at his shop near Houhai Lake. A quick search on Google China for "Obamao" yields nearly five million results - more than the four million entries that pop up for Hu. Internet users have also created "Comrade Maobama" - a kitsch portrait in muted colours of the US president with a wide forehead and a haircut like that of the founder of the People's Republic.