Each Fuwa represents an ideal and a group of sports.
Beibei - Prosperity / Aquatic Sports
Jingjing - Happiness / Weightlifting, Judo, etc.
Huanhuan - Passion / Ball and Racquet Sports
Yingying - Health / Track and Field
Nini - Good Fortune / Gymnastics
Their names come from the sentence "Beijing huanying ni" which means "Beijing welcomes you."
The four animals the Fuwa represent are - the fish, giant panda, Tibetan antelope and swallow. Pia
They are the five mascots, each associated with a ring of the Olympic flag, of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing. Click on the 'Fuwa' link below to see pictures of them along with an explanation of what each represents.
You know? Each of the Fuwa represents a different blessing, but in what I have read there is no mention of the heart. The five blessings are prosperity, happiness, passion, health, and good luck. Click on the '2008 Olympic Mascots' link below to read about the Fuwa and to see pictures of them.
The Olympic Adventures of Fuwa was created in 2007.
The duration of The Olympic Adventures of Fuwa is 660.0 seconds.
The cast of Fuwa Kazuemon - 1912 includes: Matsunosuke Onoe
The cast of Fuwa Kazuemon - 1913 includes: Matsunosuke Onoe
The cast of Fuwa Kazuemon - 1920 includes: Sentaro Nakamura Matsunosuke Onoe
Fuwa
"Fuwa", 2008 Beijing Summer Games mascots, 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. Fuwa or FriendliesOlympics 2008 mascots is a set of five doll mascots, which draw their color and inspiration from the five Olympic rings.
The Mascots for Beijing Olympics 2008 are called: The Fuwa. They were going to be called "The Friendlies" but officials thought that some people may mistake it for " Friend lies" or "Friendless". Each of The Fuwa stand for a Chinese symbol:Beibei: Fish,JingJing: Giant PandaHuanhuan: Fire/Olympic TorchYingying: Tibetan Antelope andNini: Swallow
the mascot for the 2008 Olympics is fuwa