A red lantern baby called "Shuey Rhon Rhon" and an (energy) giant panda named "Bing Dwen Dwen" have been uncovered as the two mascots for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. The mascots, known to people Tuesday night at Beijing's Shougang Ice Hockey Arena, (connect) with the host nation's culture.
(explain) the idea clearly behind the design of the two mascots at the launch ceremony, Beijing 2022 executive president Chen Jining couldn't hide his pride. "The two mascots put elements of traditional Chinese culture together with a modern international style. It is believed that they (symbol) the Chinese people's eager expectations for the Beijing Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, and China's warm invitation to friends from all over the world," said Chen, is also the mayor of Beijing.
"They are designed (express) all the aspects of the Olympic spirit, including wonderful characteristics such as passion, perseverance, friendship and common understanding to (active) engage the public."
The name "Bing Dwen Dwen" is combination of several meanings in the Chinese language, with "Bing" the Chinese word for "ice", and "Dwen Dwen" meaning (strong) and liveliness. In the name "Shuey Rhon Rhon", "Shuey" is the Chinese word for "snow" and "Rhon Rhon" has the meaning of tolerance.