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Chinese Vice President Zeng Qinghong (C)
unveils the mascot for the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games during a ceremony
held at the Badaling section of the Great Wall in Beijing, capital of
China, Sept. 6, 2006. Mascot "Fu Niu Le Le", modeled after a lovely young
cow, was unveiled Wednesday night to mark the two-year countdown to the
Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery
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BEIJING, Sept. 6 (Xinhua) -- The mascot for the 2008
Paralympic Games was unveiled Wednesday night at a grand ceremony at the
Badaling section of the Great Wall, marking the two-year countdown to the games.
In the presence of Zeng Qinghong, China's vice
president, Philip Craven, President of the International Paralympic
Committee(IPC) and Liu Qi, President of the Beijing 2008 Organizing Committee
(BOCOG), the mascot was presented to the attending guests and, via live
television broadcasting, to the public.
The mascot, named Fu Niu Lele, is modeled after a
lovely young cow.
"The design of the mascot absorbs the style of the
Chinese culture, embodying the harmony between man and nature and resembling the
traditional design styles unique to China's folk engraved prints and folk toys,"
said Liu Qi.
"The characteristics of a cow, like diligence,
determination, courage, endurance and strength, also incorporate the spirit of
Paralympians competing in Paralympic Games."
Craven said the Beijing Paralympic mascot epitomizes
another side of sport.
"On the one hand, sport is about medal winning
athleticism but on the other hand, sport and participation in sport, brings
happiness, fun and enjoyment to people all over the world," he said.
"This colourful ambassador of joy will attract people
of all ages to the universal message of Paralympic Sport, which is 'Spirit in
Motion'."
After the unveiling of the mascot, licensed mascot
products and stamps will go on sale nationwide in the following days, organizers
said.
The Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games will be held from 6 to 17 September 2008, with expected 4,000 athletes from 150 countries and regions participating in 20 sports. Enditem
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