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    Fuwa - Wikipedia

    Beibei Beibei (Chinese: 贝贝) is one of the two female Fuwa who represents the blue Olympic ring of Europe. She took her motif from traditional Chinese New Year decorative picture of lotus and fish and the fish design from Neolithic artifacts. Her element motif are the sea and water. She is a friendly leader … See more

    The Fuwa (Chinese: 福娃; pinyin: Fúwá; literally "good-luck dolls", also known as "Friendlies") were the mascots of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. The designs were created by Han Meilin, a famous Chinese artist. The … See more

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    A 100-episode Olympic-themed anime series featuring the Fuwa was released in China, primarily on BTV (Beijing's municipal television network), on 8 August 2007. Titled The Olympic Adventures of Fuwa See more

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    In the months leading up to the Olympics, coincidental similarities between the characters and several events became were noted on the … See more

     
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  3. Beijing 2008 Olympic Mascots - Photos and History

    WEBThe mascots form the “Fuwa”, which translates as “good-luck dolls”. Description. The mascots correspond to the five natural elements and, apart from Huanhuan, to four popular animals in China. Each mascot …

  4. Beijing 2008/Mascots | Olympics Wiki | Fandom

    WEBThe official mascots for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing are five little friends called the Fuwa. The official mascot of the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing is a cow named Fu Niu Lele.

  5. Beijing 2022 Olympic Mascot - Photos and History

    WEBThe selection of an animated panda for Beijing 2022's official mascot is not too surprising, as the giant panda is the national animal of China - not to mention that a panda was one of the five Fuwa mascots of the Beijing …

  6. Fuwa - Beijing 2008 - YouTube

  7. The Olympic Adventures of Fuwa - Wikipedia

  8. Mascot Olympic Games 2008 Beijing - Olympic Museum

    WEBOn November 11, 2005, the mascots of the Beijing Olympic Games were unveiled. They were five personified dolls, called “Fuwa” in general, and respectively named “Beibei” (carp), “Jingjing” (panda), “Huanhuan” …

  9. Fuwa the Mascots of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games

  10. Road to the Olympic Games: Meet the Fuwa - YouTube

    WEBNational Lampoon SPLOG! presents Road to the Olympic Games.In this episode we introduce you to the Fuwa, the mascots for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Bei...

  11. Fuwa, Beijing 2008 | Those Loony Olympic Mascots

    WEBMar 13, 2012 — London's eerie choices for the 2012 games prompt questions about what makes a successful mascot. From the cute and cuddly to the creepy, absurd, and ethically questionable, a visual survey of...

  12. Wrapped in Ice, Mascot for Winter Olympics Is a …

    WEBFeb 2, 2022 — Beijing puts its mark on the history of Olympic mascots. Organizers chose Bing Dwen Dwen from more than 5,800 designs. The character is wrapped in a protective layer of ice mimicking a winter...

  13. Official Mascots of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games - China Daily

  14. Exploring Chinese History :: Special Reports :: Beijing Olympics :: …

  15. Olympic History: Chinese Olympic Mascot: FuWa

  16. Beijing 2008 Olympic Mascots

  17. The Fuwa | Mascot Wiki | Fandom

  18. Fuwa - Wikiwand

  19. Olympic Mascots | Beijing Visitor - China Travel Guide

  20. 648 Beijing Olympics Fuwa Photos & High-Res Pictures

  21. Fuwa Explained

  22. China Olympic Games, Beijing Olympic Mascots, Fuwa Mascots …

  23. Re-evaluating the Beijing Olympic Fuwa mascots in the circuit of ...

  24. Olympic Mascots | Top Five | Beijing | Ranking | Pictures - Kidzworld

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