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Released:
Monday, March 24, 2008
Origin:
China
Recently Spotted:
In A Life Well Lived : A Placid Vacation

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Current Goal

To travel to the Beijing Olympics and other world-wide Olympic venues spreading the Olympic spirit.

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Jing Jing

The Official Mascots of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games

The Official Mascots of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games

Like the Five Olympic Rings from which they draw their color and inspiration, Fuwa will serve as the Official Mascots of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, carrying a message of friendship and peace -- and good wishes from China -- to children all over the world.

Designed to express the playful qualities of five little children who form an intimate circle of friends, Fuwa also embody the natural characteristics of four of China's most popular animals -- the Fish, the Panda, the Tibetan Antelope, the Swallow -- and the Olympic Flame.

Each of Fuwa 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 the Olympic Flame, Yingying is the Tibetan Antelope and Nini is the Swallow.

When you put their names together -- Bei Jing Huan Ying Ni -- they say "Welcome to Beijing," offering a warm invitation that reflects the mission of Fuwa as young ambassadors for the Olympic Games.

Fuwa also embody both the landscape and the dreams and aspirations of people from every part of the vast country of China. In their origins and their headpieces, you can see the five elements of nature -- the sea, forest, fire, earth and sky -- all stylistically rendered in ways that represent the deep traditional influences of Chinese folk art and ornamentation.

Spreading Traditional Chinese Good Wishes Wherever They Go

In the ancient culture of China, there is a grand tradition of spreading good wishes through signs and symbols. Each of Fuwa symbolizes a different blessing -- and will honor this tradition by carrying their good wishes to the children of the world. Prosperity, happiness, passion, health and good luck will be spread to every continent as Fuwa carry their invitation to Beijing 2008 to every part of the globe.

At the heart of their mission -- and through all of their work -- Fuwa will seek to unite the world in peace and friendship through the Olympic spirit. Dedicated to helping Beijing 2008 spread its theme of One World, One Dream to every continent, Fuwa reflect the deep desire of the Chinese people to reach out to the world in friendship through the Games -- and to invite every man, woman and child to take part in the great celebration of human solidarity that China will host in the light of the flame in 2008.

The Official Mascots of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games

Jingjing makes children smile -- and that's why he brings the blessing of happiness wherever he goes. You can see his joy in the charming naivety of his dancing pose and the lovely wave of his black and white fur. As a national treasure and a protected species, pandas are adored by people everywhere. The lotus designs in Jingjing's headdress, which are inspired by the porcelain paintings of the Song Dynasty (A.D.960-1234), symbolize the lush forest and the harmonious relationship between man and nature. Jingjing was chosen to represent our desire to protect nature's gifts -- and to preserve the beauty of nature for all generations. Jingjing is charmingly naïve and optimistic. He is an athlete noted for strength who represents the black Olympic ring.

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Dropped Off 10/18/2011 TravelWithMikeS placed it in A Life Well Lived : A Placid Vacation New York - 1,621.89 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 8/7/2011 TravelWithMikeS retrieved it from 420 Comando Colorado   Visit Log

I was very excited to find Jing Jing. I'm sorry that it did not make it to the 2008 China games but I hope it makes it to 2012 London and 2014 Sochi,Russia and 2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil or beyond. If I had found it sooner, I would have dropped in the 2010 Vancouver games, which I attended. I also was at 1980 Lake Placid, 2002 Salt Lake City games before Jing Jing was born. I'm seriously considering going to 2014 Sochi and the 2016 Rio games (I've went to Rio in 2007 on a motorcycle), but would rather keep Jing Jing moving so, instead I will take it to a very far away place in a few weeks. Keep tuned to this travel bug to watch where I drop it off. sqthatch, Thank you so very much for starting its journey.

Dropped Off 7/25/2011 EastonJ14 placed it in 420 Comando Colorado - 6.55 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 7/21/2011 EastonJ14 discovered it   Visit Log

Just testing something!

Visited 7/21/2011 EastonJ14 took it to Apollo 3 Colorado - 3.7 miles  Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 7/21/2011 EastonJ14 grabbed it   Visit Log

It's been over two months since this has been logged, so I'm going to say I grabbed it, although I found it in a cache today called Apollo 3! I'll say it visited there for mileage and I'll move it along soon!

Retrieve It from a Cache 5/1/2010 pikespeakhiker retrieved it from Treasure Chest Colorado   Visit Log

We found it! And are going to help him travel a long ways from NM and CO...

Dropped Off 4/19/2010 Dayas_mom placed it in Treasure Chest Colorado - 2.21 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 1/31/2010 Dayas_mom retrieved it from Eythan's #2 Cache Colorado   Visit Log

Really glad to find this TB, will move it along soon.

Dropped Off 1/10/2010 Tom.dog placed it in Eythan's #2 Cache Colorado - 239.81 miles  Visit Log
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