As the mascot of Beijing Olympic Games, how are the Olympic Fuwa designed?
First of all, the design of Fuwa is inspired by the traditional culture and natural scenery of China. More importantly, the Olympic Games will be held in Beijing, so the names of the five Fuwa are Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying and Nini, which means that Beijing welcomes you. In 2008, China held the Olympic Games in Beijing, which was a complete success and showed the great strength of China. At the same time, as the host, China also adheres to the principle of fairness and openness, and treats every player and every country. Because of the Olympic Games, China attracts a large number of foreign tourists to visit our great rivers and mountains every year to taste and understand the food culture. The Olympic Games is a good opportunity for China. These five Fuwa have different meanings. Beibei's design comes from China? More than a year? It represents prosperity and harvest, and also corresponds to the blue ring on the Olympic rings. This also represents that he is a master in water, and wishes our swimmers and divers success. Jingjing's design comes from the giant panda in China. The giant panda has always been a national treasure and has a high status in China. He makes us feel that he is happy wherever he goes, and he also takes care of the black ring on the Olympic rings. Huanhuan's design comes from the fire pattern on the murals in Dunhuang, China. He is the embodiment of passion, showing us? Higher, faster and stronger? The Olympic spirit also symbolizes the enthusiasm of the people of China, and it represents the red part of the five Olympic rings. Yingying's design comes from Tibetan antelope in China. Tibetan antelope is the embodiment of speed. It conveys healthy and beautiful wishes to everyone and represents the yellow ring among the five Olympic rings. Nini's design comes from Beijing Swift. Yan? She also said that Yanjing means Beijing and wished our athletes excellent results in gymnastics competitions. Fuwa comes from our life, traditional culture and nature? Fuwa has many meanings, most of which are the beautiful vision of wishing us a beautiful and healthy life and prosperity. He also perfectly combines us with nature, representing that we live in harmony with animals.