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What is the mascot of Beijing Olympic Games?
The mascots of Beijing Olympic Games are Fuwa. Their names are Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying and Nini. Five kinds of animals are selected, Beibei is a small carp, and the main color is blue, which symbolizes prosperity and represents the blue of the Olympic rings. Jingjing is a giant panda, and the main color of the national treasure is of course black, which symbolizes joy and represents the black of the Olympic rings; Huanhuan is a fire doll, the main color is red, which symbolizes passion and represents the red in the Olympic rings. Yingying is an antelope, the main color is yellow, which symbolizes health and represents the yellow in the Olympic rings; Nini is a sand swallow, and the main color is green, which symbolizes good luck and represents the green in the Olympic rings.
Fuwa's colors, characters and animal representatives are all meaningful, including the ocean, forest, sky, fire and earth, showing the profound culture and art of China to all countries.
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