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What is the design concept of Fuwa?

Fuwa*** has five small partners, respectively called: "Fuwa Beibei", "Fuwa Jingjing", "Fuwa Huanhuan", "Fuwa Nini". Fuwa Ying Ying", "Fuwa Nini", these five names together that is the harmonic "Beijing welcome you".

The five partners of Fuwa represent the five colors of the five Olympic rings: blue, black, red, yellow and green, and are disguised as carp, giant panda, Olympic flame, Tibetan antelope and Beijing swallow, and are decorated with the patterns of traditional Chinese art,

each symbolizes "prosperity", "joy", "happiness" and "happiness". joy", "passion", "health", "good luck", to the world to convey the spirit of friendship, peace, progress and harmony between man and nature the spirit of The event will be held at the end of the year, and will be held at the end of the year.

Except for the Olympic flame, the images of Fuwa partners are all taken from the unique products of China or the unique symbols of Chinese culture, and are linked to the natural elements of the sea, forest, land and sky. The five partners of Fuwa also correspond to the five elements of water, wood, fire, earth and gold.

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Bebe: In traditional Chinese culture, fish and water represent abundance and wealth. "Carp jumping over the Dragon Gate" means success in business and fulfillment of dreams. "Fish" is the same as "Yu", which means "lucky celebration" and "year after year". Bei Bei's head is decorated with the fish pattern that appeared in the Neolithic Hemipo site. According to Wu Guanying, Beibei is the fourth oldest of the Fuwa.

Jingjing: The giant panda is a national treasure of China. Jingjing comes from the forest, symbolizing the harmony between man and nature***existence. His head motif is derived from the lotus petal shape often found on Song Dynasty porcelain. According to Wu Guanying, Jingjing is the second oldest of the Fuwa.

Huanhuan: Huanhuan symbolizes the passion of sports, conveying the Olympic spirit of "faster, higher, stronger" and the passion of the Beijing Olympic Games for the world. His head motif is derived from Dunhuang murals. According to Wu Guanying, Huanhuan is the eldest of the Fuwa family.

YingYing: The Tibetan antelope is a protected animal unique to the Tibetan Plateau, agile and agile, galloping like flying. His head ornamentation has a Tibetan decorative style. According to Wu Guanying, Yingying is the third oldest of the Fuwa.

Nini: Nini comes from the sky, and is a swallow with wings spreading and flying, and its modeling idea comes from Beijing's traditional sand swallow kite. The name "Yan" also represents Yanjing (the ancient name for Beijing). Nini brings spring and joy to the people, spreading the good wishes of "good luck" wherever she flies. According to Wu Guanying, Nini is the youngest sister of the Fuwa family.

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