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The origin of Fuwa?
The mascot of the 29th Beijing 2008 Olympic Games ---- Fuwa
Fuwa is the mascot of the 29th Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
Colors and inspirations are derived from the five rings of the Olympics
from China's vast mountains and rivers, lakes and seas, as well as from the images of favorite animals
Fuwa conveys friendship, peace, positivity and progress to the children around the world
Fuwa is a symbol of friendship, peace, positivity, positivity and progress. Conveying the spirit of friendship, peace, and positivity
Transmitting the good wishes of harmony between human and nature.
The Fuwa are five adorable, close-knit friends whose shapes incorporate images of fish, giant pandas, the Olympic flame, the Tibetan antelope and swallows.
Their names: "Beibei", "Jingjing", "Huanhuan", "Yingying" and "Nini"
Together, they sound like "Welcome to Beijing".
The Fuwa represent dreams and the aspirations of the Chinese people
Their prototypes and headdresses imply a connection to the sea, forests, fire, the earth and the sky
Showcasing the splendor of Chinese culture.
The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG) tonight unveiled the mascots for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The five mascots are: fish, panda, Tibetan antelope, fire baby and swallow, each symbolizing one of the five elements.
Fuwa is the mascot of the 29th Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, whose colors and inspiration come from the five Olympic rings, from China's vast mountains, rivers, lakes and oceans, as well as images of favorite animals. Fuwa conveys to children around the world the spirit of friendship, peace, and positivity as well as the wish for harmony between human beings and nature.
The Fuwa are five cute and close friends, whose shapes incorporate the images of fish, giant panda, Tibetan antelope, swallows and the Olympic flame.
Each doll has a catchy name: "Bei Bei," "Jing Jing," "Huan Huan," "Ying Ying," and "Ni Ni". "Beibei," "Jingjing," "Huanhuan," "Yingying," and "Nini," and in China, hyphenated names are a traditional way of expressing affection for a child. When the names of the five dolls are linked together, you can read Beijing's warm invitation to the world, "Beijing welcomes you".
The Fuwa represent dreams and the aspirations of the Chinese people. Their prototypes and headdresses imply their connection with the sea, forest, fire, earth and sky, and their image design applies traditional Chinese artistic expressions to show China's splendid culture. Bringing blessings to all corners of the world For a long time, China has had a tradition of conveying blessings through symbols. Each doll of the Beijing Olympic mascot represents a good wish: prosperity, joy, passion, health and good luck. The dolls carry Beijing's hospitality and blessings to all corners of the world, inviting people from all over the world*** to gather in Beijing to celebrate the 2008 Olympic Games.
The blessing that Bei Bei delivers is prosperity. In traditional Chinese culture and art, the pattern of "fish" and "water" is a symbol of prosperity and harvest, and people use "carp jumping over the dragon gate" to symbolize success in business and the realization of dreams. "Fish" also has the connotation of good fortune and year-round profit.
The head of Bei Bei is decorated with a Chinese Neolithic fish pattern. Bei Bei is gentle and pure, a master of water sports, and the blue ring in the five Olympic rings reflect each other.
Jingjing is a naive giant panda who brings joy to people wherever he goes. As China's national treasures, pandas are loved by people all over the world.
Jingjing comes from the vast forest, symbolizing the harmonious ****existence of man and nature. His head motif is derived from the lotus petal shape on Song porcelain. Jingjing is simple, optimistic and full of strength, representing the black ring of the five Olympic rings.
Huanhuan is the big brother of Fuwa. He is a fire doll, symbolizing the Olympic flame. Huanhuan is the embodiment of sports passion, he will spread the passion of the world, to convey the Olympic spirit of faster, higher, stronger. Wherever Huanhuan goes, he spreads the passion of Beijing 2008 to the world.
Huanhuan's head motif is inspired by the flames in Dunhuang murals. Huanhuan is an outgoing person who is familiar with all kinds of ball sports and represents the red ring of the five Olympic rings.
YingYing is a nimble and agile Tibetan antelope that comes from the vast western part of China to spread the blessing of good health to the world. Welcome is a Tibetan antelope, a protected animal unique to the Tibetan Plateau, and is a manifestation of the Green Olympics.
YingYing's head is decorated with the decorative styles of the Tibetan Plateau and the western region of 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 wings spreading and flying, and its shape is inspired by the traditional Beijing sand swallow kite. The name "Yan" also stands for Yanjing (the ancient name for Beijing). 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 gymnastics, representing the green ring of the five Olympic rings
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