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What do you know about Fuwa Huanhuan’s stamps?

Fuwa Huanhuan is the eldest brother among the Fuwa. He is a fire doll, symbolizing the Olympic flame.

Huanhuan is the embodiment of sports passion. He spreads passion around the world and conveys the Olympic spirit of faster, higher and stronger. Everywhere Huanhuan goes, Beijing 2008’s enthusiasm for the world is overflowing. Huanhuan's head decoration is derived from the flame pattern in Dunhuang murals. He has an outgoing and unrestrained personality, is familiar with various ball games, and represents the red link among the five Olympic rings.

Specialties

Judo, handball, modern pentathlon, BMX, triathlon, equestrian, taekwondo, basketball, football, ball sports, racket sports, etc.

Meaning

Huanhuan is a symbol of life, representing enthusiasm and unrestrainedness. The hospitable Chinese people welcome people from all over the world to visit China. Wearing a fire-shaped hat on the head symbolizes the prosperity and joy of the 2008 Olympic Games. Under a pair of charming big eyes, he smiled and spread his arms, as if clapping his hands to welcome people to Beijing to watch the Olympic Games and the new look of the modern capital. He symbolizes that Chinese athletes fight bravely like little tigers.

Special color

Red (the main color of Huanhuan) represents fire and is the favorite color of the Chinese nation. It has even become the cultural totem and spiritual refuge of the Chinese people. The history of the Chinese people in modern times has been a red history, carrying too many red memories of the Chinese people. Red is the red ship in Nanhu, Jiaxing, the artillery fire in Nanchang on August 1st, the spark in Jinggang Mountain, the bold loyalty in the snowy mountains and grasslands, the prosperous days of the Chinese people in the new century, and the continuous improvement of China in the new century. Comprehensive national strength. For the "Chinese Red" that should not be forgotten, it should be remembered, remembered, and carried forward. This is the creative background of the Chinese Red Song Festival.