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The Fuwa (; literally "good-luck dolls", also known as "Friendlies") were the of the 2008 Summer Olympics in . The designs were created by , a Chinese artist. CCTV - Retrieved 11 September 2007 The designs were publicly announced by the National Society of Chinese Classic Literature Studies on 11 November 2005 at an event marking the 1000th day before the opening of the games.

There are five Fuwas: Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying and Nini. Together, the names form the sentence "", or "Beijing huanying ni," which means "Beijing welcomes you". Originally named 'The Friendlies', they were promoted as 'Fuwa' when concerns arose that the name could be misinterpreted.

While originally given in his commission, Han Meilin was subsequently requested by officials to include various Chinese designs and fauna in the Fuwa. Han Meilin drew 1,000 models of possible Fuwa (including a and an drum) before settling on the five characters. He has since disowned the Fuwa and did not include them in his museum.


Mascots

Beibei
Beibei (贝贝) is one of the two female Fuwa who represents the blue Olympic ring of .

She took her motif from traditional Chinese New Year decorative picture of lotus and fish and the design from artifacts. Her element motif are the sea and water. She is a friendly leader (though the title of leader belongs to Huanhuan) who brings prosperity.

In traditional Chinese culture, the fish represents prosperity, as the character for fish (鱼 / 魚; ) sounds the same as that for surplus (余 / 餘; ). The "carp leaping over the dragon gate" is a traditional allegory of following one's dreams and achieving them. The pattern from Beibei's headgear comes from artifacts unearthed at , site of a Neolithic village of the .

She is an expert at aquatic sports.


Jingjing
Jingjing (晶晶) is one of the three male Fuwa who represents the black Olympic ring of .

He took his motif from the and the -shaped . His element motifs are the forest and wood. He is honest and optimistic Fuwa who always spreads happiness.

As an endangered species, the panda is both a national symbol of China and an international symbol of . Jingjing's forest origins also symbolize the harmonious coexistence of humankind and nature.

He is an expert at weightlifting, , etc.


Huanhuan
Huanhuan (欢欢) is one of the three male Fuwa who represents the red Olympic ring of .

He took his motif from the and the fire design from the . As such, his elemental motif is fire. He is an enthusiastic extrovert filled with passion.

He represents the passion of sports, the Olympic spirit of "faster, higher, stronger", and the passion of the Beijing Olympics. Huanhuan's headgear comes from a design in the , the best known of the Chinese Buddhist .

He is an expert at /.


Yingying
Yingying (迎迎) is one of the three male Fuwa who represents the yellow Olympic ring of .

He took his motif from the and and ethnic costumes. His elemental motif is earth. He is a lively and independent Fuwa who had an interest in health.

The is an endangered species native to the , known for its swiftness. Yingying's headgear incorporates elements of and ethnic costumes.

He is an expert at track and field.


Nini
Nini (妮妮) is one of the two female Fuwa who represents the green Olympic ring of .

She took her motif from the swift bird and Beijing's . Her elemental motifs are sky and metal. She is a just but also kind Fuwa who spreads good fortune.

The swallow is a messenger of spring and happiness in Chinese culture, and is seen as a symbol of good fortune. The Chinese character for swallow (燕 yàn) is also used in Yanjing (燕京), an old name for Beijing; thus the swallow alludes to Beijing. Nini's headgear uses the design of Beijing's , which are colourful cross-shaped kites modeled after swallows.

She is an expert at .


Media

TV series
A 100-episode Olympic-themed anime series featuring the Fuwa was released in China, primarily on BTV (Beijing's municipal television network), on 8 August 2007. Titled The Olympic Adventures of Fuwa (), it was jointly produced by BTV and Kaku Cartoon. It ran from 8 August to 1 October 2007.

There are also two sequels created by CCTV, Beibei's Promise and the Five Rings. 首页 > 电视指南 > 节目导视 > 正文 TV Guide 1 December 2007 (in Chinese)


Video game
The characters made a cameo appearance in the Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games video game.


China Environmental Awareness Programme
The China Environmental Awareness Programme program, started in 2001, has the Fuwa raising public environmental awareness by spreading clean, green messages. Archived copy Five FuWa to star in a national campaign to promote Green Olympics.


Fuwa theater show
A large-scale fairy-tale drama entitled Friendlies (or Fuwa) has been directed by Beijing Children's Art Theater Cooperative to promote the five mascots of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. As ambassadors of peace, the Fuwa would make a world-tour, visiting all seven . Piao. Tickets Large-scale Fairy Tale Friendlies (Fuwa).


Parodies
Groups seeking to raise political issues in tandem with China's hosting of the Olympic Games have used the Fuwa or have created similar mascots.

  • Nu Wa, a monkey with a red bandana, was created by Amnesty International. Nu Wa means "angry young boy".Uncensor.com.au " Uncensor." China's Choice: A New Human Rights Record Retrieved 21 July 2008.
  • Play Fair 2008, a campaign organised by the Clean Clothes Campaign (CCC), the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), and the International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers' Federation (ITGLWF) to raise awareness for the rights of workers involved in the sporting goods industries, have used the Fuwa.Playfair " Respect Worker's Rights in the Global Sporting Goods Sector. Retrieved 21 July 2008.
  • Gengen Genocide, a brown and yellow character wearing a gun and a fuel pump nozzle head-dress that forms a skull and crossbones, was developed by a group seeking to raise attention to the People's Republic of China's involvement in . Gengen's name is derived from the term . Archived copy " Meet the evil Olympic mascot ." Retrieved 24 May 2013.

In addition, Beijing residents have allegedly created their own Fuwa set consisting of a duck, a dragonfly and a taxi. Collectively their names—"Ya", "Ting", "De"—spell out "bastard" in Beijing slang. (Note that among friends, "ni ya ting de", which means "you bastard", is a common term of endearment but is considered crude by many.)


Superstitions

Wuwa
In the months leading up to the Olympics, similarities between the characters and several events became were noted on the internet blogs under titles such as "Curse of the Fuwa".Yahoo. " Yahoo ." Curse of the fuwa. Retrieved 21 June 2008.Khaleejtimes. " Khaleej Times ." Chinese link earthquake to 'unlucky' Olympic mascots. Retrieved 19 May 2008. Some Chinese citizens have taken to calling the characters "Wuwa" (巫娃, witch dolls). Online criticism of the dolls has frequently been censored.

  • Nini, a swallow thought to be a kite, was blamed for the "kite city" of T195 train accident. Nini was also believed to be a , and associated with a locust plague that infested Inner Mongolia in June 2008.
  • Yingying, a , for the 2008 Tibetan unrest.
  • Huanhuan, representing the Olympic flame, for the Summer Olympics torch relay protests.
  • Jingjing, a , for the Sichuan earthquake. The epicenter of the earthquake is very close to the Wolong Nature Reserve.
  • Beibei, a of water/sea element, for the 2008 South China floods.


Killer barracuda
Beibei is represented by a .Olympics.scmp. " Olympics.scmp." Fishing for an angle to Olympic fortunes. Retrieved on 2008-07-08. Five sturgeons were presented by China to Hong KongChinadaily. " Chinadaily." Chinese sturgeon dies in Hong Kong aquarium. Retrieved on 2008-07-18. with each fish representing an , in addition to the "motherland's love" for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.Thestandard. " Thestandard.com ." Blame game all a bit fishy. Retrieved on 2008-07-08. The smallest of the five sturgeon (1.1 meters) was bitten by one of the housed in the same aquarium, and died the day after being publicly released into the city's theme park aquarium Ocean Park.Monstersandcritics.com. " Monstersandcritics.com ." Hong Kong red-faced after killing China Olympic mascot fish. Retrieved 25 June 2008. Necropsy showed that the bite was not aggressive, but a reflex action from contact between the fish.HKStandard. " HKStandard ." No one at fault in sturgeon death says Ocean Park. Retrieved on 2008-06-25. Ocean Park said no one is at fault since in the almost 10 years the eight barracudas had been with the park, they had never showed any signs of aggression. experts were divided about the death of the sturgeon, there were some that said this event may imply misfortune, and there were some that said 'the public did not need to worry too much because all fish die' and 'Can I say it's a bad omen for the Olympic Games if, for example, my five tadpoles—which I say represent the Olympic rings—die at home?'.SCMP. "[16]." Fung shui expert fishing for an angle to Olympic fortunes. Retrieved on 2008-06-25. This link may get relocated like most SCMP links. Look in the archive for the article title. Beijing's central government replaced the one that died with five more sturgeons.China.org.cn. " China.org.cn." Beijing to give five more sturgeons to Hong Kong. Retrieved 8 July 2008.


Han Meilin
suffered two while designing the Fuwa.


See also
  • Fu Niu Lele, mascot of the 2008 Summer Paralympics in
  • Lele, of the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics in Nanjing
  • Bing Dwen Dwen, of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing
  • Shuey Rhon Rhon, of the 2022 Winter Paralympics in Beijing


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