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Will Hangzhou hold the Asian Games next year?

Hangzhou hosted the Asian Games in 223, but it will not be held next year.

Asian Games Mascot:

It is a mascot specially set up for the Asian Games, which has produced various mascots with various shapes. Each mascot is unique. They all have a dynamic personality, which embodies the spirit of friendship and fair play.

the word Mascot originated from the French provence language Mascotto, and it was not officially included in the French dictionary until the end of the 19th century as the spelling of Mascotte, from which the English mascot evolved, meaning a person, an animal or something that can bring good luck.

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1. The prototype of the mascot of the 9th Asian Games is the national treasure of India-the Asian elephant, named "Po", which symbolizes wisdom, strength and loyalty. It lit Zhu Shazhi on its forehead, danced Indian dance and shook its long nose to warmly welcome athletes from all over Asia. It represents the unique Indian culture and customs.

2. The mascot of the 1th Asian Games and the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games used a mascot-Tai Chi Tiger. Koreans chose a tiger with oriental colors as the mascot of the Asian Games in Seoul and named it Hodori.

this tiger named "Hodori" is designed as a friendly animal, which represents the tradition of Korean hospitality. "Ho" comes from the Korean tiger, and "Dori" is a nickname commonly used by Koreans to address little boys.

3. In 199, the mascot of the Beijing Asian Games was China's national treasure panda, named Panpan, holding the lively and lovely Asian Games medal with open arms.

Liu Zhongren, an art designer from changchun film studio and a national first-class artist, designed the panda "Bath" in Fuzhou Panda Pavilion as a prototype. Encouraging athletes to create more good results has become a household name in China, which means looking forward to peace, friendship and excellent results.

Pupu and Kuku, mascots of the 1994 Hiroshima Asian Games, are two H-shaped white doves, one male and one female, which constitute the symbol of the Asian Games. This is the first time that the mascots of the Asian Games appear in the cartoon shapes of a pair of mascots. The male is named Poppo and the female is named Coccu. Their shapes are lively and lovely, particularly eye-catching and have multiple meanings.

The dove symbolizing peace, as the endorsement of the Hiroshima Asian Games, can not only witness that Hiroshima was attacked by the first atomic bomb dropped by the US military on August 6, 1945, but also symbolize the peace and anti-war spirit advocated by Hiroshima. The organizing committee hopes to spread the seeds and warmth of peace and friendship through these two mascots.

5. The mascot of the 13th Asian Games in Bangkok is an elephant named "Caiyu". "Guess Yu" is the most commonly used modal particle in Thailand to express happiness, happiness and celebrate victory.

6. The mascot of the 14th Busan Asian Games is the city bird of Busan, the host city-a seagull flying high. The thick and thin lines of seagulls exude the charm of Korean traditional culture, and at the same time, the thick and thin lines also represent the enterprising spirit and lofty ideals of the people of Asian countries marching towards a new era.

visualize the seagull and portray its energetic and pure image. The thick ink line shaped like a brush symbolizes the background of the activity-Asian culture, while the free line represents the style of Asians.

7. On the evening of December 31st, 24, just 7 days before the opening of the 15th Asian Games in 26, the Organizing Committee of Doha Asian Games introduced that the mascot of the Asian Games is Qatar antelope, and named it "ORRY". Thousands of people attended the launching ceremony of the mascot.