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What does the design of the Peace Dove mean?

After half a year of collection and selection, yesterday morning, the concept slogan, emblem and mascot of China’s Sixth City Games (Six-City Games) were officially announced at the Wuhan Youth Palace. The Six-City Conference will be held in Han Dynasty in October this year.

It is reported that the theme of the six-city conference is "Colorful City Luck". The concept slogan is "The light of the city's destiny holds up the sun of tomorrow." The emblem is a lively and playful "six" hand shape, which also resembles a flying dove of peace; the floating ribbons in the graphic are similar to the Olympic five-ring colors, implying the link of success connected with the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, and the implicit English letters "W" means "WUHAN".

The mascots "Jingjing" and "Chuchu" are respectively created based on the nationally famous Wuchang fish and the national first-level protected animal Baiji dolphin. The name is catchy and the images complement each other. It is friendly and lovely, auspicious and joyful, healthy and enthusiastic, and has a strong sense of the times and ornamental value.

It is reported that this six-city meeting is the last large-scale comprehensive sports meeting in the country before the 2008 Beijing Olympics. It is also the largest, highest-level and most influential sports event hosted by Wuhan since the founding of the People's Republic of China.

The emblem takes "Colorful City Luck" as its theme and takes the shape of a very life-like "six" hand shape, which also resembles a flying dove of peace; the floating ribbons and the Olympic rings in the graphic The colors are similar, implying the successful link to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The English letter "W" is also hidden in the emblem, which means "Wuhan" (WUHAN), reflecting the regional characteristics of the host city. The entire emblem is simple and bright, with strong visual impact and strong sense of movement.