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What are the mascots of the Chinese Olympic Games?

The mascots of the Chinese Olympic Games are: Fuwa, the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games mascot, and Bingdundun, the mascot of the 2022 Winter Olympics.

The mascots of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games are Fuwa dolls, named Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying, and Nini. Their shapes incorporate the images of fish, giant panda, Olympic flame, Tibetan antelope, and sand swallow kite respectively.

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Reading the names of the five Fuwa dolls together means "Beijing welcomes you".

The mascot of the 2022 Winter Olympics is Bing Dundun, and the mascot of the Winter Paralympics is "Xue Rongrong".

The mascot "Bing Dun Dun" is designed and produced based on the panda.

It combines the image of a panda with an ice shell with super energy, embodying the characteristics of winter ice and snow sports and modern technology.

The anthropomorphic panda in the 3D design embodies the concept of the integration of human and natural life.

Olympic mascots In the history of the Olympics, mascots first appeared in the 1972 Munich Olympics.

Since then, mascots have become the main component of the image characteristics of the Olympic Games.

With its vibrant and unique image that is loved by people, mascots embody the Olympic spirit, convey the hosting concept of the current Olympic Games, convey the history, culture and humanistic spirit of the host city, and create the festive atmosphere of the Olympic Games.

It is an important carrier to promote the Olympic spirit among the masses, especially children and teenagers, and is unmatched by other images in all Olympic identification projects.