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The thrush greets the guests.
There is a folk saying that "there is a thrush in the south and a lark in the north". On March 14, 1985, Guangzhou approved the thrush as the "city bird" of Guangzhou, and if the thrush was elected as the mascot of the Asian Games, it was undoubtedly the icing on the cake.
The thrush is light, the feathers are very beautiful, the call is bright and pleasant, it is the best of the songbirds, it is the resident bird of Guangzhou, it often inhabits the bamboo forest courtyard and the hills and shrubs in the city, and likes to get along with people, so it is deeply loved by the citizens of Guangzhou. Birds are friends of humans, and thrushes are loved all over Asia. If the auspicious bird thrush is elected as the mascot of the Asian Games, it will carry civilization, glory and dreams, welcome guests, wish the Asian people happiness, beauty and peace, and also show the good wishes of the people of Guangzhou to live in harmony with nature.
Anhui Anqing Feng Zhixuan.
Flower City" and "Dragon and Phoenix Fetus".
The mascot of the Asian Games in my mind is a pair of "dragon and phoenix fetuses": one for each woman, the baby girl is named "Huahua", and the baby boy is named "Chengcheng", which together means "Flower City", that is, another name for Guangzhou. Why choose twins as mascots?
As we all know, the baby is the cutest and purest, and contains the meaning of "the newborn calf is not afraid of the tiger", and the "dragon and phoenix fetus" is very "rare", Guangzhou City to host the 18th Asian Games is also "rare" and precious, Guangzhou to embrace Asia, embrace the world! Guangzhou Panyu Li Haifang.
Kapok is drunk.
The city flower of Guangzhou, kapok (also known as hero flower, red cotton, etc.), symbolizes vigorous and vigorous. If kapok is used as the mascot of the Asian Games, it means that Guangzhou is full of flowers and thriving. The use of kapok as the mascot of the Asian Games shows a strong locality, compatibility and openness.
Flowers contain auspiciousness, luxury, beauty, warmth, hospitality and many other contents, and they are used to show China's traditional culture and the image of Guangzhou, which will surely be loved by people. Anhui Anqing Xu Kaiwen.
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I can't tell you the mascot of the Asian Games in my heart.
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The design of the mascot of the Hangzhou Asian Games, Chenchen**, is inspired by the Gongchen Bridge, a landmark building in the Hangzhou section of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal.
Chenchen's whole body is dominated by science and technology blue, the world's rare Qianjiang tide is on his head, and the forehead is embedded with the pattern of Gongchen Bridge, giving people infinite imagination. Chenchen represents the spirit of wit, bravery, intelligence, optimism and aggressiveness.
The other two mascots of the Hangzhou Asian Games are on the side.
1. Congcong: "Congcong" represents the Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins, a world heritage site, in the shape of a robot, and its name originates from the representative cultural relics unearthed from the Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins. The jade cong with exquisite ornamentation is an important symbol of Liangzhu culture and exudes eternal charm.
2. Lotus Lotus: "Lotus Lotus" represents the World Heritage Site of West Palm Rolling Huai Lake in the shape of a robot, and its name originates from the infinite blue lotus leaves in the West Lake. Lotus leaves are loved by people for their pure, noble and peaceful appearance.
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The names of the mascots of the Asian Games are "Congcong", "Lianlian", and "Chenchen".
1. Cong Cong is one of the mascots of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou in 2022, representing the World Heritage Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins in the shape of a robot. It shows the indomitable entrepreneurial spirit, inspires people to stimulate the vitality of life, and creates a better life.
2. Lotus is the mascot of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou in 2022, covered with fresh and natural green, with a lotus leaf-shaped headdress, with the three pools and the moon as the top and the Internet as the path.
3. Chenchen is one of the mascots of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou in 2022, representing the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, a world heritage site, in the shape of a robot.
The 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou
The 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou 2022, referred to as the "Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games", will be held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, and was originally scheduled to be held from September 10 to 25, 2022. On 19 July 2022, the Olympic Council of Asia announced that it would be held from 23 September to 8 October 2023, with the name and logo of the event remaining unchanged.
As of December 2020, the Asian Games have a total of 40 sports, including 31 Olympic events and 9 non-Olympic sports. At the same time, on the premise of keeping the 40 major events unchanged, two new competitions of e-sports and break dancing will be added.
The Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games is positioned as "Hangzhou New Asian Games in China's New Era" and "Chinese characteristics, Zhejiang style, Hangzhou charm and splendor" as the goal, adheres to the concept of "green, intelligent, thrifty and civilized", and adheres to the principle of "focusing on Hangzhou and sharing by the whole province of Zhejiang".
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The mascot name of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou 2022 is "Jiangnan Memories", and there are three of them, namely "Congcong", "Lianlian", and "Chenchen".
"Congcong" represents the world heritage Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins in the shape of a robot, and its name originates from the representative cultural relics unearthed from the Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins Brother Ming.
The whole body of the lotus lotus is covered with fresh and natural green, the headdress is lotus leaf-shaped, with the three pools and the moon as the top, and the Internet as the path.
"Chenchen" represents the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, a world heritage site, in the shape of a robot, and its name originates from the arch earthquake bridge, a landmark building in the dusty Hangzhou section of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. Yunzai.
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The meaning of the mascot of the Asian Games: Cong Cong means not afraid of hardships and dangers and surpasses oneself, Chen Chen means positive and courageous, and Lotus means openness and hospitality.
The mascots of the Hangzhou Asian Games are Congcong, Chenchen, and Lianlian. The appearance of the three mascots is in the shape of robots. Congcong represents the ruins of the ancient city of Liangzhu, the name ** in the representative cultural relics Yucong, the whole body is yellow as the main tone, the head is engraved with "gluttonous pattern", its image shows the indomitable, strong and resolute spirit, inspiring people to stimulate the vitality of life.
Chenchen represents the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, the name originates from the landmark building of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, the Gongchen Bridge, the whole body is dominated by science and technology blue, and the head is the image of the tide of the Qiantang River, showing the spirit of the times. The lotus represents the West Lake, the name comes from the lotus leaves in the West Lake, the whole body is fresh and natural green, and the headdress is the moon in the three pools, showing the exquisite and harmonious humanistic spirit of the banquet.
The spirit of the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games:
With the ideals of blending with each other, tolerating each other, uniting and embracing each other, conveying the expectation of self-confidence and optimism, not being afraid of challenges, and welcoming a better future, it is consistent with the spirit of always moving forward and faster, higher and stronger, and pinning on the good wish of facing the future and building a community with a shared future for Asia and mankind.
The spirit of the Hangzhou Asian Games is embodied in the slogan of "Heart-to-Heart, Future", because Hangzhou is a city of the Internet, which not only connects everything in the world, but also unites people's hearts. "Everyone is familiar with this, and the future shows the intention, in fact, it also represents the future-oriented and not afraid of challenges.
Peaceful and happy, which is what we commonly call the five sheep. It is very much in line with the reality of Guangzhou.
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