Their product design combines the corporate images of fish, baby panda, Tibetan antelope, swallow and Olympic flame.
Every child has a catchy name: Jiajia, Me, Jiajia, Yingying and Yuanyuan. In China, the same name is a traditional way to describe children's preferences. The names of the five children are linked together and can be loaded into Beijing.
Fuwa represents the idealization and hope of ordinary people in China. Their prototypes and headdresses are related to the seabed, forest, fire, earth and sky. Their overall image design uses the concrete expression of China traditional culture in China and shows the splendid cultural creativity of China.
Bring blessings to every corner of the world.
For a long time, China has a tradition of conveying blessings according to symbols.
Every child in the image design of Beijing Olympic Games represents a good wish: prosperity, happiness, passion, health and good luck. Children carry the hospitality of Beijing, bring blessings to every corner of the world, and invite ordinary people from all over the world to gather in Beijing to celebrate the entertainment ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games.
Jia Jia's blessing is prosperity. In the modern sculpture of traditional culture and art in China, the design patterns of "fish" and "water" are the representatives of prosperity and success. Everyone uses "carp yue longmen" to mean success and idealization, and "fish" also means good luck and happiness for many years.
Jia Jia's head pattern adopts the fish pattern design pattern of Neolithic age in China. Jia Jia, who is gentle and naive, is the owner of the water park, which is in harmony with the blue ring in the Olympic rings.
I am a naive baby panda. Wherever I go, I will make everyone happy. As a historical relic of China, Baby Panda has won the love of ordinary people all over the world.
I come from the vast forest, representing the harmony between man and nature. The design of his head is derived from the design of lotus petal products on Song porcelain. I am honest and optimistic, full of kinetic energy, representing the black and gray parts of the Olympic rings.
Jia Jia is Fuwa's brother. He is the son of fire and represents the Olympic flame. Jia Jia is keen on sports and fitness. He spread his passion to the whole world and conveyed the Olympic spirit faster, higher and stronger. Jia Jia's place exudes Beijing's enthusiasm for the whole world in 2008.
Jia Jia's head pattern comes from the flame pattern of Dunhuang Grottoes. He is cheerful and generous, familiar with all kinds of sports competitions, and represents the red ring among the five Olympic rings.
Yingying is a clever, agile and flying Tibetan antelope. He comes from the vast central and western regions of China and spreads his good wishes for good health to the whole world. Yingying is a unique protected animal in Sichuan Basin, Tibetan antelope, and a demonstration of green Olympics.
Yingying's head pattern is integrated into the decorative styles of Sichuan Basin, Xinjiang and other western regions. He is agile, a football god, representing the light yellow part of the Olympic rings.
Origin fell from the sky. She is a swallow spreading her wings and flying. The creative design of her products comes from the traditional Shayan kite in Beijing. Yan also stands for Yanjing (the name of ancient Beijing). Yuanyuan brings spring and happiness to everyone and spreads the good wishes of "I wish you happiness" everywhere.
Naive, cheerful and energetic Yuan Yuan will make a grand debut in gymnastics competition. She represents the green part of the Olympic rings.