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What do the two mascots of the Winter Olympics mean?

Bing Dwen Dwen

Moral: creating extraordinary and exploring the future embodies the infinite possibility of pursuing Excellence, leading the times and facing the future.

Photo: Panda image combined with super ice crystal shell. The shape of the head shell is taken from the ice and snow sports helmet, decorated with colorful rings, and the overall image looks like an astronaut.

Bing Dwen Dwen

Shuey Rhon Rhon

Moral: Light up dreams, warm the world, represent friendship, courage and strength, and embody the fighting spirit of the Paralympic Games mobilization and the Paralympic Games concept that inspires the world.

Image: Designed and created with lanterns as the prototype, the main color is red, there are wishful rings on the top of the head, paper-cut patterns on the periphery, and irregular snow blocks on the face, so the body can radiate light.

Shuey Rhon Rhon