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What is the prototype of Fuwa Huanhuan?
The prototype of Fuwa Huanhuan is flame, which represents the Olympic flame.

"Fuwa" are five anthropomorphic dolls. Their prototypes and headdresses contain the connection with the ocean, forest, fire, earth and sky, and use the expression of China traditional art to show the profoundness of splendid China culture. Beijing Olympic Games

Each doll of the mascot represents a good wish: Beibei symbolizes prosperity, Jingjing symbolizes joy, Huanhuan symbolizes passion, Yingying symbolizes health, and Nini symbolizes good luck. With the hospitality of Beijing, the dolls brought their blessings to all corners of the world and invited people from all over the world to gather in Beijing to celebrate the 2008 China Beijing Olympic Games. These five Fuwa are called Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying and Nini respectively. Take a word from each of their names to form the homonym "Welcome to Beijing".

In terms of design ideas, the mascots of the Beijing Olympic Games perfectly combine the images of animals and people for the first time, emphasizing the concept of people-oriented, harmony between man and animals and nature. In the design concept, the Olympic elements are directly quoted to the mascot for the first time. For example, the idea of Huowa comes from the Olympic flame; In the design and application, it highlights the personalization of extended use. A major feature is that the headdresses of the five mascots can be independently developed and used in a wider range. Children can choose different headdresses to wear on their heads according to their own preferences. Lively children have also become lovely mascots, which greatly enhances their interaction. In terms of quantity, the number of mascots for the Beijing Olympic Games is also the largest in the history of the Olympic Games, reaching five, which reflects the profoundness of China culture.