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BEIJING, Nov. 11 (Xinhuanet) -- To the surprise of all, Beijing unveiled a set of five doll mascots for the 2008 Olympic Games Friday evening, exactly 1,000 days before the event’s opening ceremony.

The long-anticipated mascots, which embody the natural characteristics of four of China’s popular animals -- the Fish, the Panda, the Tibetan Antelope, the Swallow -- and the Olympic Flame, were presented at a televised grand ceremony inside the Workers’ Gymnasium.

It is the first time that more than three images share Summer Olympic mascot duty. The 2000 Sydney Games featured three animal mascots --Olly the Kookaburra, Syd the Platypus and Millie the Spiny Anteater.

"We decided to produce five mascots instead of one, because we think no single figure can embody China’s profound and diversified culture," said Han Meilin, chief of the mascto designers’ group.

Each of the Beijing Olympic mascots has a rhyming two-syllable name -- a traditional way of expressing affection for children in China. Beibei is the Fish, Jingjing is the Panda, Huanhuan is theOlympic Flame, Yingying is the Tibetan antelope and Nini is the Swallow.

When their names are put together -- Bei Jing Huan Ying Ni --they say "Welcome to Beijing".

The five elements of nature -- the sea, forest, fire, earth and sky -- can be found in their origins and headpieces, all stylistically rendered in ways that represent the deep traditional influences of Chinese folk art and ornamentation.

Each of the mascots also symbolizes a different blessing --prosperity, happiness, passion, health and good luck.

International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Jacques Rogge sent a letter of congratulation to the BOCOG.

"China is lucky to have so many beautiful animals to represent the Olympic spirit," said Rogge in the letter.

"I love them all. And I am delighted that they will carry traditional Chinese blessings all over the world.

"I believe that this little group of friends -- the carp, the panda, the flame, the antelope and the swallow -- will be extremely popular and will help to spread Olympic messages throughout the world," he added.

Many ordinary citizens expressed their surprise at the number of the mascots.

"I didn’t expect that there will five mascots. It’s a big surprise," said Henry Mok, a Candian-Chinese who works in Beijing.

"It’s a bit surprising (to have five mascots), but if you lookat them as a whole, they are more complete than any single image," said Li Xiang, a public servant.

The unveiling of the Beijing Olympic mascots also ended a year-long race of hundreds of candidates.

Since the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2008 Olympic Games (BOCOG) launched a worldwide solicitation in August last year,competition was hot as a handful of areas were vying to have their local symbols picked.

The country’s western Qinghai province was pushing the endangered Tibetan antelope. Fujian province presented the South Chinatiger. Gansu favored the mythical dragon and Jiangsu promoted the legendary Monkey King.

Dozens of artists and designers were called to cut the initial list of mascot entrants from 662 to 56 and finally to six, with the final choice selected by the BOCOG. The IOC approved the choice in August.

The first mascot to appear at an Olympics was in the 1968 Winter Games in Grenoble, France. But Schuss the skier was not official. The first official mascot was Waldi the Dachshund, who appeared at the Munich Summer Games in 1972.

Mascots are the most marketable symbols in the Olympics business.The choice is important as sales of licensed products and helps organizers defray costs.

More than 300 kinds of licensed products bearing the mascot will go on sale at 188 authorized shops across China the day after the announcement, with prices ranging from one US dollar for a pen to thousands of dollars for a medal.

"The launch of the mascot will push sales of Olympic products to new heights," said Lai Ming, deputy director of BOCOG’s marketing department.

"We believe the sales volume will be bigger than the previous Olympic Games."

Phevos and Athena, the big-footed sibling mascots of last year’s Athens Olympics, generated profits of over 200 million US dollars.
回答者: 乱线 - 副总裁 十一级 2-16 23:06

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BEIJING, Nov. 11 (Xinhuanet) -- To the surprise of all, Beijing unveiled a set of five doll mascots for the 2008 Olympic Games Friday evening, exactly 1,000 days before the event’s opening ceremony.

The long-anticipated mascots, which embody the natural characteristics of four of China’s popular animals -- the Fish, the Panda, the Tibetan Antelope, the Swallow -- and the Olympic Flame, were presented at a televised grand ceremony inside the Workers’ Gymnasium.

It is the first time that more than three images share Summer Olympic mascot duty. The 2000 Sydney Games featured three animal mascots --Olly the Kookaburra, Syd the Platypus and Millie the Spiny Anteater.

"We decided to produce five mascots instead of one, because we think no single figure can embody China’s profound and diversified culture," said Han Meilin, chief of the mascto designers’ group.

Each of the Beijing Olympic mascots has a rhyming two-syllable name -- a traditional way of expressing affection for children in China. Beibei is the Fish, Jingjing is the Panda, Huanhuan is theOlympic Flame, Yingying is the Tibetan antelope and Nini is the Swallow.

When their names are put together -- Bei Jing Huan Ying Ni --they say "Welcome to Beijing".

The five elements of nature -- the sea, forest, fire, earth and sky -- can be found in their origins and headpieces, all stylistically rendered in ways that represent the deep traditional influences of Chinese folk art and ornamentation.

Each of the mascots also symbolizes a different blessing --prosperity, happiness, passion, health and good luck.

International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Jacques Rogge sent a letter of congratulation to the BOCOG.

"China is lucky to have so many beautiful animals to represent the Olympic spirit," said Rogge in the letter.

"I love them all. And I am delighted that they will carry traditional Chinese blessings all over the world.

"I believe that this little group of friends -- the carp, the panda, the flame, the antelope and the swallow -- will be extremely popular and will help to spread Olympic messages throughout the world," he added.

Many ordinary citizens expressed their surprise at the number of the mascots.

"I didn’t expect that there will five mascots. It’s a big surprise," said Henry Mok, a Candian-Chinese who works in Beijing.

"It’s a bit surprising (to have five mascots), but if you lookat them as a whole, they are more complete than any single image," said Li Xiang, a public servant.

The unveiling of the Beijing Olympic mascots also ended a year-long race of hundreds of candidates.

Since the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2008 Olympic Games (BOCOG) launched a worldwide solicitation in August last year,competition was hot as a handful of areas were vying to have their local symbols picked.

The country’s western Qinghai province was pushing the endangered Tibetan antelope. Fujian province presented the South Chinatiger. Gansu favored the mythical dragon and Jiangsu promoted the legendary Monkey King.

Dozens of artists and designers were called to cut the initial list of mascot entrants from 662 to 56 and finally to six, with the final choice selected by the BOCOG. The IOC approved the choice in August.

The first mascot to appear at an Olympics was in the 1968 Winter Games in Grenoble, France. But Schuss the skier was not official. The first official mascot was Waldi the Dachshund, who appeared at the Munich Summer Games in 1972.

Mascots are the most marketable symbols in the Olympics business.The choice is important as sales of licensed products and helps organizers defray costs.

More than 300 kinds of licensed products bearing the mascot will go on sale at 188 authorized shops across China the day after the announcement, with prices ranging from one US dollar for a pen to thousands of dollars for a medal.

"The launch of the mascot will push sales of Olympic products to new heights," said Lai Ming, deputy director of BOCOG’s marketing department.

"We believe the sales volume will be bigger than the previous Olympic Games."

Phevos and Athena, the big-footed sibling mascots of last year’s Athens Olympics, generated profits of over 200 million US dollars
回答者:神龙传任 - 助理 二级 2-17 18:23

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BEIJING, Nov. 11 (Xinhuanet) -- To the surprise of all, Beijing unveiled a set of five doll mascots for the 2008 Olympic Games Friday evening, exactly 1,000 days before the event’s opening ceremony.

The long-anticipated mascots, which embody the natural characteristics of four of China’s popular animals -- the Fish, the Panda, the Tibetan Antelope, the Swallow -- and the Olympic Flame, were presented at a televised grand ceremony inside the Workers’ Gymnasium.

It is the first time that more than three images share Summer Olympic mascot duty. The 2000 Sydney Games featured three animal mascots --Olly the Kookaburra, Syd the Platypus and Millie the Spiny Anteater.

"We decided to produce five mascots instead of one, because we think no single figure can embody China’s profound and diversified culture," said Han Meilin, chief of the mascto designers’ group.

Each of the Beijing Olympic mascots has a rhyming two-syllable name -- a traditional way of expressing affection for children in China. Beibei is the Fish, Jingjing is the Panda, Huanhuan is theOlympic Flame, Yingying is the Tibetan antelope and Nini is the Swallow.

When their names are put together -- Bei Jing Huan Ying Ni --they say "Welcome to Beijing".

The five elements of nature -- the sea, forest, fire, earth and sky -- can be found in their origins and headpieces, all stylistically rendered in ways that represent the deep traditional influences of Chinese folk art and ornamentation.

Each of the mascots also symbolizes a different blessing --prosperity, happiness, passion, health and good luck.

International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Jacques Rogge sent a letter of congratulation to the BOCOG.

"China is lucky to have so many beautiful animals to represent the Olympic spirit," said Rogge in the letter.

"I love them all. And I am delighted that they will carry traditional Chinese blessings all over the world.

"I believe that this little group of friends -- the carp, the panda, the flame, the antelope and the swallow -- will be extremely popular and will help to spread Olympic messages throughout the world," he added.

Many ordinary citizens expressed their surprise at the number of the mascots.

"I didn’t expect that there will five mascots. It’s a big surprise," said Henry Mok, a Candian-Chinese who works in Beijing.

"It’s a bit surprising (to have five mascots), but if you lookat them as a whole, they are more complete than any single image," said Li Xiang, a public servant.

The unveiling of the Beijing Olympic mascots also ended a year-long race of hundreds of candidates.

Since the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2008 Olympic Games (BOCOG) launched a worldwide solicitation in August last year,competition was hot as a handful of areas were vying to have their local symbols picked.

The country’s western Qinghai province was pushing the endangered Tibetan antelope. Fujian province presented the South Chinatiger. Gansu favored the mythical dragon and Jiangsu promoted the legendary Monkey King.

Dozens of artists and designers were called to cut the initial list of mascot entrants from 662 to 56 and finally to six, with the final choice selected by the BOCOG. The IOC approved the choice in August.

The first mascot to appear at an Olympics was in the 1968 Winter Games in Grenoble, France. But Schuss the skier was not official. The first official mascot was Waldi the Dachshund, who appeared at the Munich Summer Games in 1972.

Mascots are the most marketable symbols in the Olympics business.The choice is important as sales of licensed products and helps organizers defray costs.

More than 300 kinds of licensed products bearing the mascot will go on sale at 188 authorized shops across China the day after the announcement, with prices ranging from one US dollar for a pen to thousands of dollars for a medal.

"The launch of the mascot will push sales of Olympic products to new heights," said Lai Ming, deputy director of BOCOG’s marketing department.

"We believe the sales volume will be bigger than the previous Olympic Games."

Phevos and Athena, the big-footed sibling mascots of last year’s Athens Olympics, generated profits of over 200 million US dollars.

这个表述更地道。我只摘开头和目录。
The 2008 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, will be held in Beijing in the People's Republic of China from August 8, 2008 to August 24, 2008, with the opening ceremony to take place at 8 p.m. on August 8, 2008 (08-08-08-08 - the number 8 is associated with prosperity in Chinese culture). Some events, like beach volleyball, sailing, and open water swimming, will be held in the coastal city of Qingdao.

On July 8, 2005, the International Olympic Committee announced that Hong Kong will hold the equestrian events at the site of the Hong Kong Sports Institute in Fo Tan, Sha Tin. The facilities of the Sports Institute may be moved to Wu Kai Sha. This will be the second time the same season of Olympic Games has been hosted by two members of the International Olympic Committee. (A similar arrangement was in place between Melbourne, Australia, and Stockholm, Sweden, for the 1956 Summer Olympics).

Two new disciplines, open water swimming and BMX racing, were added to the Summer Olympic programme in 2008.
Contents [hide]
1 Bidding Process
2 Preparations
2.1 Beijing National Stadium
2.2 Guangdong Stadium
3 Olympic House
4 Marketing
4.1 Emblem
4.2 Mascots
4.3 Slogan
5 Torch relay
6 Participating NOCs
7 Boycotts
8 Broadcasting
9 See also
10 External links

天安门广场上倒计时牌上“距离2008年8月8日奥运会开幕还有1000天”已经赫然在目。北京奥运的口号是“one world,one dream”,

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The five elements of nature -- the sea, forest, fire, earth and sky -- can be found in their origins and headpieces, all stylistically rendered in ways that represent the deep traditional influences of Chinese folk art and ornamentation.