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Ice mounds and snow Rong Rong are very popular. What folk customs are behind their images?
The mascot of the Beijing Winter Olympics, Ice Shield, was designed and created based on the giant panda, the national treasure of China, and was deeply loved by people all over the world. The appearance is simple and lovely, but in the design team, the original creative crystal sugar shell of sugar-coated haws was retained. After several modifications, the crystal sugar shell was finally combined with the national treasure panda, showing the image of the ice pier that people now see. The mascot of edelweiss is in the shape of lanterns, and the design concept stems from the creator's impression of hometown flavor. The Beijing Paralympic Games and the Winter Olympics coincided with the Chinese New Year in China. The designer said that the only idea at that time was that the mascot could be a representative of China.
China red is the main color of snow melting, and the general image is lanterns. We all know that red lanterns are also a major feature of China. The top of the snowmelt has a satisfactory shape, which symbolizes that everything goes well in the sports meeting. The dove of peace and the Temple of Heaven form a continuous pattern, which also symbolizes peace and friendship. The blood clot on the face also symbolizes winter, and the body shines with light, which means lighting up dreams, warming the world, being friendly and strong, and embodies the indomitable spirit of the Paralympic Games. These are roughly the design sources of ice piers and snowmelt, and some China cultures worth popularizing and spreading.
The Ice Shield evolved from the China Panda, which represents purity and strength. I also hope that athletes can be healthy, have strong sportsmanship and look warm. Snow Rong Rong symbolizes the great fusion of cultures all over the world. Snow Rong Rong looks like a lantern and symbolizes unity and happiness. Red is also the main color of China, symbolizing the fighting spirit of athletes.
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