Fu Niu Lele

Fu Niu Lele
Fu Niu Lele
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Fu Niu LeLe
Traditional Chinese 福牛樂樂
Simplified Chinese 福牛乐乐
Literal meaning good-luck ox happy

Fu Niu Lele (simplified Chinese: 福牛乐乐; traditional Chinese: 福牛樂樂; literally "good-luck ox happy"[1]), was the mascot of the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing.

The mascot, designed by Wu GuanYing, professor at the Academy of Arts and Design at Tsinghua University,[2][3] was unveiled on on September 6, 2006[4][5] at the foot of the Great Wall of China's Badaling.[6]

Fu Niu Lele represents a harmonious co-existence between mankind and nature, it represents athletes with a disability striving to make progress, and it represents the Beijing Paralympics Games' concept of "Transcendence, Equality and Integration."[6]

Contents

History

There were originally 87 mascot designs suggestions. These were discussed by a jury on December 30, 2005, and shortlisted to three designs: a Chinese river dolphin (lipotes vexillifer), and two figures from traditional Chinese mythology, the Monkey King and Ne Zha. A revising group, lead by Wu GuanYing, looked over the three designs, and found that the dolphin and Monkey King designs could cause problems with intellectual property rights, while the Ne Zha was not suitable.[6]

They considered looking for an alternative design, and Wu GuanYing came up with the idea of a cartoon cow. Wu GuanYing said "I grew up in the countryside and was once a cow herder, so I know that the cow is one of the animals closest to human beings. Cows are well-known for their friendliness and their affinity to the humans who care for them."[6]

The colours of Fu Niu Lele come from traditional Chinese New Year drawings and toys.[6]

In the Official Paralympic mascot video, it becomes apparent that the mark on Fu Niu Lele's forehead is made of a dandelion seed pappus.

Fu Niu LeLe costumed character.

See also

References

  1. ^ Fu Niu Lele, 2008 Paralympic Games Mascot Unveiled, btmbeijing.com, November 30, 2006
  2. ^ Beijing Unveiled 2008 Paralymics Mascot, btmbeijing.com, September 3, 2006
  3. ^ Happy Cow the Paralympic mascot, chinadaily.com.cn, September 7, 2006
  4. ^ The Official Mascot of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games Fu Niu Lele, Official website of Beijing 2008
  5. ^ Beijing Paralympic Mascot Fu Niu Lele unveiled, Official website of Beijing 2008, September 6, 2006
  6. ^ a b c d e 'Lele' embodies nature and athletic triumph, People's Daily Online, September 8, 2006

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Preceded by
Aster
Paralympic mascot
Fu Niu Lele

Beijing 2008
Succeeded by
Sumi and Mukmuk

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