The "China Seal·Dancing Beijing" emblem organically combines the zodiac seal, Chinese characters and the five-ring emblem, and is full of profound vitality. The land embodies the charm of the East and the West; the spirit of the Olympic Games is sublimated between the strokes.
China Seal·Dancing Beijing” is a metaphor for China’s credibility and stability.
Mascot:
Each doll of the Beijing Olympics mascot represents A good wish: prosperity, joy, passion, health and good luck.
The blessing conveyed by Beibei is prosperity. In traditional Chinese culture and art, the patterns of "fish" and "water" are the symbols of prosperity and good luck. As a symbol of harvest, people use "carp jumping over the dragon gate" to imply success in career and the realization of dreams. "Fish" also has the connotation of auspiciousness and abundance every year.
Beibei's head decoration uses Chinese. The fish pattern of the Neolithic Age. Beibei is gentle and pure, and is a master of water sports, which complements the blue rings of the Olympic rings.
Jingjing is a naive giant panda who walks wherever she goes. It brings joy to people everywhere. As a national treasure of China, the giant panda is loved by people all over the world.
Jingjing comes from the vast forest and symbolizes the harmonious existence of man and nature. The pattern is derived from the shape of lotus petals on Song Dynasty porcelain. Jingjing is honest and optimistic, full of strength, and represents the black link of the Olympic rings.
Huanhuan is the big brother among the Fuwa. , symbolizing the Olympic flame. Huanhuan is the embodiment of sports passion. He spreads passion to the world and delivers the faster, higher and stronger Olympic spirit. Wherever Huanhuan goes, Beijing 2008’s enthusiasm for the world is filled. p>
Huanhuan's head decoration is derived from the flame pattern in Dunhuang murals. He is outgoing and knowledgeable in various ball games, representing the red link in the Olympic rings.
Ying. Yingying is a Tibetan antelope that is agile and galloping. He comes from the vast western land of China and spreads the good wishes of health to the world. Yingying is a unique protected animal in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and is a manifestation of the Green Olympics. < /p>
Yingying's head decoration incorporates the decorative style of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and Xinjiang. He is agile and a track and field athlete, representing the yellow link in the Olympic rings.
Nini comes from the sky and is a flying swallow. Its creative shape comes from Beijing's traditional sand swallow kite. "Swallow" also represents Yanjing (the name of ancient Beijing). Nini brings spring and joy to people. Spread the best wishes of "good luck" everywhere.
The innocent, cheerful and agile Nini will make a shining debut in the gymnastics competition. She represents the green link in the Olympic rings. < /p>
Torch:
The theme of "Harmony" embodies the traditional Chinese culture's pursuit of harmony between body and mind, interpersonal harmony, and harmony between nature and man. It embodies the development concept of contemporary China and is consistent with the Olympic "making sports a human being." It is deeply consistent with the spiritual essence of "harmonious development services to promote the development of a peaceful society that maintains individual dignity", and highly summarizes the Beijing Olympic Games' hosting concept of "Green Olympics, Science and Technology Olympics, Humanistic Olympics" and the theme of "One World, One Dream" Profound connotation.