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Names and pictures of Fuwa

1. Beibei

Beibei's inspirations: Chinese New Year's paintings - Nian Nian Yu (年年画), traditional Chinese fish motifs, and water wave motifs.

Beibei is a small carp with a Chinese Neolithic fish motif used for her head decoration. She is a master of water sports and mirrors the blue ring in the Olympic rings.

2. Jingjing

Jingjing's inspiration: China's endangered and rare animal: the panda.

Jingjing is a silly panda, representing the black ring in the five Olympic rings.

3. Huanhuan

Huanhuan's inspiration: traditional Chinese fire patterns, the flame patterns in Dunhuang murals.

Huanhuan is a fire doll, symbolizing the Olympic flame, which represents the red ring of the five Olympic rings.

4. Yingying

The inspiration for Yingying is the Tibetan antelope, a rare animal unique to China.

YingYing is a sensitive and flexible Tibetan antelope, the Tibetan antelope, a protected animal unique to the Tibetan Plateau, which is the display of the Green Olympics. It also represents the yellow ring of the five Olympic rings

5. Nini

Nini's inspiration: Beijing's tradition: the Sand Swallow kite, the Beijing Rain Swallow.

Nini is a swallow with wings spreading and flying, and its modeling idea comes from the traditional Beijing sand swallow kite. "Yan" also represents Yanjing (the ancient name for Beijing). It represents the green ring of the five Olympic rings.