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What's the case on the ice pier?

The design on the ice pier is the emblem of Beijing Winter Olympics. The ice shield is designed and created based on the national treasure panda. The "ice shell" (sugar coating) is based on the traditional cultural elements of sugar-coated haws in China, and the head shell is based on the ice and snow sports helmet. It combines the image of panda with the super ice crystal shell, and the overall image resembles an astronaut, and at the same time embodies the characteristics of winter ice and snow sports.

The ice on the ice pier symbolizes purity and firmness. "Dundun" means sincerity, stockiness and loveliness, which conforms to the overall image of the panda and symbolizes the strong physique, tenacious will and inspiring Olympic spirit of the Winter Olympics athletes.

Design elements of ice pier.

The colorful halo on the ice pier head originates from the ice ribbon of the National Speed Skating Hall of Beijing Winter Olympics, which symbolizes the combination of modern technology and ice and snow sports. The red heart pattern on the palm of the left hand represents the warm welcome of the host country, China, to people all over the world. At the same time, the ice pier reduces the traditional elements and is full of futuristic, contemporary and speed sense.