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What does the baby giant salamander stand for?
Does not represent any constellation.

Because the head of the "mountain doll" is a "mountain" and the legs are in the shape of peaks, the overall image is strong, resolute, sincere and lovely. "Baby giant salamander" is based on the national second-class protected animal giant salamander in Zhangjiajie, which is naive. The pattern of Xilankapu with Tujia characteristics is applied to the brim of the mountain doll hat and the scarf of the giant baby respectively. They have nothing to do with any of the zodiac signs in China.

Giant salamander is the mascot of the first Hunan Tourism Development Conference.