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What is the composition and meaning of the symbol of Jinan Spring Festival?

The symbol of the Spring Festival is a cursive word "spring" which is composed of traditional water patterns. The three intertwined vortices represent the harmony and unity among heaven, earth and man; The effect of the logo similar to the fingerprint pattern represents the simplicity and integrity of Jinan people and is full of humanistic color; The ink painting effect shows the beauty of the cultural temperament of Quancheng; Blue, green and red are used in color, representing the blue sky, green willow and lotus in Quancheng respectively. The logo is unique in overall conception and malleable in form, which profoundly conveys the cultural connotation of the beautiful spring city.

On the quancheng square, this spring beacon, nearly 4 meters high, stands as a symbol of Jinan. The shape of the whole spring logo is smooth and unique, with a strong three-dimensional sense, like water churning, and then it pours down, with sky blue as the main tone and the pearl in the middle embedded in it, forming a "spring" character. Of course, it is the "spring" of official script. The top three points pierce the sky. It is the unique three streams of water in Baotu Spring, which rises more than one meter from the ground, like three huge flowers embedded on the surface of the square pool. The pearl in the middle, like human eyes, is a metaphor that spring water is the pearl of Jinan city. Coincidentally, there is also one of the four famous spring groups in Jinan-Pearl Spring. Quanbiao is located on the east-west axis of quancheng square, facing the center of Sinking Square, Lotus Fountain and Celebrity Corridor to the east, and facing the east gate of Baotu Spring and the archway in front of it to the west, which is a veritable center point. Quanbiao is located in the west line of the north-south double line of the square, facing the front street of the provincial capital to the north, and overlooking the south gate of the provincial capital.