What does Fuwa, the Official Mascot of the 2008 Olympic Games, contain ?

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Q: 8 (CDS-I/2009)
What does Fuwa, the Official Mascot of the 2008 Olympic Games, contain ?

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Geography

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CDS-I

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The Fuwa, the Official Mascot of the 2008 Olympic Games, contains four popular animals of China and the Olympic Flame. The Fuwa were designed to embody the spirit and cultural heritage of China. Each Fuwa represents a different animal and symbolizes a different aspect of Chinese culture. The four animals are the fish, the panda, the Tibetan antelope, and the swallow. These animals were chosen because they are all native to China and are considered to be auspicious and lucky. The Olympic Flame is also incorporated into the design of the Fuwa, representing the unity and harmony of the Olympic Games. Each Fuwa has a heart-shaped pattern on its head, which is meant to represent the warmth and hospitality of the Chinese people. The Fuwa were designed to be a fun and creative way to engage with audiences and promote the Olympic Games in China.