What is the logo of the Olympic Games and what does it symbolize?

The Olympic logo symbolizes the athletes of the five continents and the whole world come together in the Olympic Games, fully embodies the content of Olympism, "all countries all peoples" of the "Olympic family" theme. It not only represents the unity and friendship of athletes from all over the world on five continents under the Olympic flag, but also emphasizes that all athletes should meet each other on the playing field in a fair, just and honest spirit of sportsmanship.

At the opening of each Olympic Games, an Olympic flag is hoisted high in the middle of the stadium, a white infinity flag with a pattern of five rings in the center. This is based on the advice and conception of Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic Games.

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< p>According to the Olympic Charter, the five rings are meant to symbolize the unity of the five continents and the fact that athletes from all over the world meet at the Olympic Games in a spirit of justice, fairness, frank play and friendship.

The emblem of the 29th Olympic Games is an energetic design with the word "Jing" in small seal script, resembling an athlete running and sprinting, and a dancer welcoming the Olympic Games; it represents Beijing as the venue of the Olympic Games, and at the same time is rich in the oriental charm of China.

The emblem of the Olympic Games, although the pattern varies greatly, but there is a *** with the same logo, that is, each other set of five Olympic rings symbol, while lined with the performance of the Olympic City and the host country's history, geography, national culture and traditions and other characteristics of the main design, so that people can be seen at a glance Olympic Games held at the time and place.

According to the Olympic Charter, the area covered by the Olympic symbol in the Olympic Games emblem shall not exceed 1/3 of the total area of the whole emblem, and the Olympic symbol must appear in its entirety and shall not be altered. The pattern of the Olympic emblem should not only reflect the Olympic spirit, but also the characteristics of the host country and the Olympic city. The Olympic emblem is an artistic logo of historical commemorative significance.

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