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What is on the head of the Olympic Fuwa
Bebe's head is decorated with a Chinese Neolithic fish motif. Beibei is gentle and pure, a master of water sports, and mirrors the blue ring in the five Olympic rings.
Jingjing comes from the vast forest, symbolizing the harmony between man and nature, and his head motif is derived from the lotus petal pattern on Song porcelain. Jingjing is simple, optimistic and full of strength, representing the black ring of the five Olympic rings.
Huanhuan's head motif is derived from the flames in Dunhuang murals. He is an outgoing personality, familiar with various ball games, representing the red ring of the five Olympic rings.
Ying Ying is the Tibetan antelope, a protected animal endemic to the Tibetan Plateau, and is a manifestation of the Green Olympics. The head ornamentation of Yingying incorporates the decorative styles of the Tibetan Plateau and western regions such as Xinjiang. He is agile and a good track and field athlete, representing the yellow ring of the five Olympic rings.NiNi comes from the sky, a swallow with its wings spreading and flying, and the word "Yan" also represents Yanjing (the ancient name for Beijing), and its shape is inspired by Beijing's traditional sand swallow kites. Nini brings spring and joy to people, and sows good wishes of "good luck" wherever she flies. The innocent, joyful and agile Nini will make her debut in the gymnastics competition, representing the green ring of the five Olympic rings.
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