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What is the significance of the Asian Games logo?

There are many times in the Asian Games, each time the logo is different, and its logo, that is, the emblem, also has different meanings.

1 emblem? The main body of the emblem of the first Asian Games is a red sun that radiates 16 flame, representing that Asia is the sunrise place in the east of the world. There are 1 1 connected rings in the sun, representing 1 1 participating countries or regions in the first Asian Games.

1954 The emblem of the 2nd Asian Games in Manila also takes the sun as the center, but the number of the lower rings is increased to 20, forming a semicircle around the sun;

Above the sun is the slogan of the Asian Games: Forever Forward. The outer ring is the meeting, the host city and the time.

Emblem of the 3rd Asian Games 1958 Tokyo Asian Games. Above the emblem of the 3rd Asian Games, there is the slogan of "Forever Forward" of the OCA, and below it are 20 rings representing 20 participating countries. The venue is indicated.

The 4th Asian Games in Jakarta+1962. On the basis of the previous three Asian Games, the emblem of the 4th Asian Games added the eagle pattern to the national emblem of Indonesia, showing the cultural characteristics of the host country.

Emblem 1966 Bangkok Asian Games, the emblem design of the 5th Asian Games is almost the same as that of the 2nd and 3rd Asian Games, and the whole design shows the unity, friendship and progress of Asian people under the light of OCA.

The emblem of the 6th Asian Games in Bangkok 1970 The design of the emblem of the 6th Asian Games is simple and clear. In addition to sunshine, the emblem of the Olympic Council of Asia also indicates the venue, events and slogan of the Olympic Council of Asia.

Emblem of the 7th Asian Games 1974 The emblem design of the 7th Asian Games in Tehran is not only different in the number of sessions, the host city, the time and the five rings, but also different in the pattern of the 7th Asian Games in ancient Persian, which shows the long historical tradition of the host country.

The emblem of the 8th Asian Games in Bangkok (1978) guards the sun with two patterns, which are both like arms and the head of the peacock, the national bird of Thailand. They not only show the cultural spirit of Thailand, but also vividly express the vigorous development and prosperity of the Asian Games.

The emblem of the 9th Asian Games in New Delhi is 1982. The main emblem of the 9th Asian Games is the Tiantai of Mandan, an Indian historical site, which forms an "A" representing Asia, setting off the symbol of the sun above, representing that the Olympic light shines on Asia.

10 emblem of the Seoul Asian Games 1986 The emblem of the 10 Asian Games was designed with water droplets as the main body, representing that South Korea is a country surrounded by water on all sides. The combined water droplets also represent the close unity and bright future of the Asian people.

1 1 Beijing Asian Games Emblem 1990, 1 1 The Asian Games Emblem has the majestic "A" Great Wall in addition to the sun rays in the OCA Emblem.

The Great Wall is a symbol of China's ancient civilization, and "A" is the abbreviation of English Asia. The combination of the two represents that the Asian Games held in Beijing will become a link to unite the people of Asian countries. The Great Wall pattern has also formed a ⅶ character, which means the 1 1 Asian Games.

Emblem of the 1st12nd Asian Games in Hiroshima +0994 The main body of the emblem of the 1st12nd Asian Games has been transformed into a wing pattern with "H" (the initials of Hiroshima), which together with the sun constitutes an abstract dove of peace, representing the common aspiration of Asian people for peace and friendship.

13 emblem of the Asian Games in Bangkok, 1998, 13 The main emblem of the Asian Games is the minaret pagoda in Thailand. The design is similar to that of the 9th Asian Games. They form an "A" shape, which sets off the symbol of the sun and represents that the Asian people are a family.

The emblem of the14th Doha Asian Games in 2006, the medal design of the Doha Asian Games is unique. On the one hand, the official mascot of the Asian Games "Ory" is held high, and the emblem of the 2006 Doha Asian Games is inlaid with the pattern of "Asuncion Sun".

On the crimson medal ribbons hung around the necks of the winning athletes, traditional Qatar-style patterns will be drawn.

The pattern on the front of the medal reflects the perfect combination of the Asian Games and Qatar's proud long history, while the back of the medal emphasizes Qatar's close ties with other Asian countries.

The place where hollier holds the torch on the medal is the Zubala fortress, which is an important cultural landmark in Qatar.

15 Asian Games Emblem 15 The main body of the Asian Games Emblem is a flying Qatar flag.

The color of the emblem conforms to the local customs in Qatar. Yellow represents the crescent-shaped sand dunes in the desert, blue represents the calm blue sea in the Arabian Gulf, and the sun is taken from the symbol of the Olympic Council of Asia, representing the spirit of the Asian Games, that is, the Asian people are like a family. When viewed with the sun symbol above, it is the image of a runner, representing a higher, faster and stronger Olympic spirit.

On June 7th, 2006, the emblem of 16 Asian Games was released at Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Guangzhou. The design scheme of Guangzhou emblem of "Yangcheng" designed by Guangzhou designer Zhang Qiang was changed to 20 10.

Guangzhou Asian Games emblem 20 10, the creativity comes from a beautiful legend.

According to legend, a long time ago, there was a drought in Guangzhou one year, and no crops were harvested. People have nothing to do, so they have to pray for god's blessing day and night. Their piety finally touched the five immortals.

The fairies floated here on five fairy sheep with different colors and ears of rice.

They gave the ears of grain to people, hoping that there would never be famine here. After that, they flew away, and the five fairy sheep turned into stones and stayed on earth.

Since then, the weather here has been fine every year, and food has been abundant. Because of this magical legend, Guangzhou is called "Yangcheng" and "Guangzhou City".

Today, there is a statue of Wuyang in Yuexiu Park in Guangzhou, which is the most symbolic city emblem of Guangzhou. ?

In the traditional culture of China, "sheep" is an auspicious thing, which can bring people good luck. "Sheep" is connected with "Ji" in ancient Chinese characters in China, and "Ji" can also be written as "auspicious sheep".

The word "beauty" in China's writings consists of "sheep" and "big", which are the traditional aesthetic concepts of China.

In China, many words and phrases related to beauty are related to the word "sheep".

Therefore, adopting the concept of "sheep" means that the people of Guangzhou will greet the 20 10 Asian Games with the best attitude and will give the best things to the people of Asia and other countries in the world.

The emblem pattern forms the outline of Wuyang, which looks like a torch, with soft rising lines. The composition is abstract and concrete, smart and elegant, which symbolizes that the flame of the Asian Games will burn and never go out.

It not only embodies the symbol of Guangzhou, but also expresses the good wishes of the people of Guangzhou, and also shows the dynamic nature of the Games.

The emblem of Guangzhou Asian Games in 20 10 was officially announced. The emblem of the Asian Games, featuring Asian Red Sun and Wuyang sculptures, was unanimously recognized by the Olympic Council of Asia and became the emblem of the16th Asian Games.

The emblem of the 7th Asian Games10/014 was unveiled at Songdo International Convention Center in Incheon, South Korea. The main body of the emblem is the capital of the first English letter A of ASIA, like a huge wing, with a radiant sun on the upper left, symbolizing the theme of the whole Asian people flying hand in hand.

Since the Asian Games are hosted by the Olympic Council of Asia, from the second Asian Games onwards, the emblems of all previous Olympic Games must have five rings.

From now on, the emblem of the Asian Games must also be integrated into the central pattern of the emblem-a red sun that emits 16 rays.

The Asian Games, referred to as the Asian Games for short, is the largest comprehensive games in Asia, and is hosted by the member countries of the Olympic Council of Asia in turn.

Held every four years, alternating with the Olympic Games, it is divided into Asian Summer Games (Asian Games), Asian Winter Games (Asian Winter Games), Asian Youth Games (Asian Youth Games) and Asian Paralympic Games (Asian Paralympic Games).

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Asian Games