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Mascot of the National Games

The mascots of the 14th National Games are the crested ibis, giant panda, takin, and golden monkey. Using four national treasure animals as creative prototypes, a set of happy, energetic, energetic and positive sports mascot images were designed. It means not forgetting the original intention, uniting as one, and running on the road of building a strong sports country, realizing a moderately prosperous society in all respects, and building the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

National Games:

The National Games is generally the National Games of the People's Republic of China, referred to as the "National Games". The National Games is the highest-level and largest comprehensive sports meeting in China. The competition events of the National Games are basically the same as those of the Olympic Games except for martial arts. Its original intention is to train newcomers and select talents for the country's Olympic strategy. The National Games are held every four years, usually before and after the Olympic Games. The first nine National Games were held alternately in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong. In early 2001, the General Office of the State Council officially issued the "Letter on Cancellation of the Restriction on the National Games to be Hosted Alternately by Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangdong." On August 16, 2011, after three rounds of secret voting, Tianjin won the title of the 13th National Games in 2017. The right to host the National Games.