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English Introduction of chenchen, the Mascot of the Asian Games

Chenchen, the mascot of the Asian Games, is introduced in English as follows:

Hello, everyone. Let me introduce chenchen, the official mascot of the 9th Asian Games.

Chenchen is a lovely Chinese sturgeon, which represents the spirit of Hangzhou, which will host the Olympic Games.

He was named after the Chinese character "Chen", which is a part of "Hangzhou", meaning "harmony" and "prosperity". ?

His blue and yellow colors represent the water and energetic energy in Hangzhou, and his scales are shaped like letters "A" and "G" to represent the Asian Games.

Hello everyone, let me introduce the official mascot of the 19 Asian Games-chenchen.

Chen Chen is a lovely Chinese sturgeon, representing the spirit of Hangzhou, the host city of the Asian Games. His name comes from the Chinese character "Chen", which is a part of "Hangzhou", meaning "harmony" and "prosperity". His blue-yellow tone represents the water and vitality of Hangzhou, and his scales are shaped like English letters "A" and "G", representing the Asian Games.

Brief introduction of Asian Games mascot:

The mascot of the Asian Games is an important image representative of every Asian Games. They represent the image and spirit of the competition and the host city. Each mascot has its own unique appearance and image representation.

In the past Asian Games, many wonderful mascot images brought countless joys and memories to athletes and spectators, such as the elephant head and trunk in the New Delhi 1982 Asian Games, the fat doll in the Beijing 1990 Asian Games, the aspas in the Doha Asian Games in 2006, and the Indonesian princess in the Jakarta 20 18 Asian Games.

Chenchen, the mascot of the19th Asian Games to be held in Hangzhou in 2022, is also a dynamic and representative image. It is a lovely Chinese sturgeon, and its name comes from the Chinese character "Chen", which means "harmony" and "prosperity". It not only represents the spirit of Hangzhou, but also represents the cultural connotation of the Asian Games.

Its blue-yellow tone represents the water and vitality of Hangzhou, and its shape design is the symbol of the Asian Games composed of the letters "A" and "G". It is friendly, enthusiastic and full of vitality, representing the spirit of unity, friendship and harmonious enjoyment of Asian people.