Olympic Beijing 2008 China Olympics Mascot Key Rings - Lot of 5 Unopened
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Olympic 2008 Beijing China Olympics Mascot Key Rings - Lot of 5 Unopened.
Never opened. Plastic material. These were mine given to me by friend.
The Olympic Mascots. The official mascots of the 2008 Beijing Olympics were inspired by the Five Olympic Rings. Named Fuwa in Chinese, or Friendlies in English, these are adorable characters. They were designed to represent the playfulness of children who form a circle of friends. They five mascots represent four of China's living animal treasures, the Panda, the Tibetan Antelope, the Swallow, the Fish, and the Olympic Flame. The Olympic Mascots' names are: Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying, and Nini. Together they write Beijing Huanying Ni, which means "Beijing welcomes you". Each character represents one of the Olympic Rings and this can be seen in their color. Their individual headdresses represent the five elements of nature, the sea, the forest, fire, the earth and the sky. They were unveiled to the world on November 11th, 2005 in Beijing's Workers' Gymnasium exactly 1,000 days before the Olympics' Opening Ceremony.
Beibei
Beibei, represents the blue Olympic ring, symbolizes a fish.
Jingjing
Jingjing, represents the black Olympic ring, is a giant panda.
Huanhuan
Huanghuan, represents the red Olympic ring, symbolizes the Olympic flame.
Yingying
Yingying, represents the yellow Olympic ring, is a Tibetan antelope.
Nini
Nini, represents the green Olympic ring, is a swallow.
Preowned- some bag tops are torn. But not opened.
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