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What does the emblem mean?

The emblem is the characteristic symbol of some sports games (such as sports games); A sign worn by members of some organizations to indicate the identity of the association.

Major conferences and sports events generally have an emblem, and the design of the emblem should reflect the theme, place, time and country (region, unit) of the conference. For example, the Olympic emblem, which is the totem of every Olympic Games, shows the host country and city's understanding of the Olympic spirit to the whole world.

Emblem of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games

The emblem is divided into three parts: upper, middle and lower. The main part is a white "Beijing" figure, and the upper part is a red background, accounting for about 3/5 of the entire emblem. The word "Jing" is similar to the word "Wen" in Chinese characters, which means the long-standing traditional culture of China.

The whole word "Jing" is a human figure running forward to meet victory. Below "Beijing" is the black English word "Beijing2008", and below is the Olympic rings.

The emblem of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games has a unique image. The English words "Beijing" and "2008" and the Olympic rings perfectly combine the Olympic spirit with the traditional culture of China.