On August 6, the mascots for the Chengdu World Games, “Shu Bao” and “Jin Zi,” made their first public appearance, and the slogan “Boundless Sports, Countless Wonders” was also officially released.
“Shu Bao” and “Jin Zi” are based on the “Twin Treasures” – the giant panda and the golden monkey.
The names of the mascots are inspired by “Shu Brocade,” with “Shu” and “Jin” serving as the first characters of the two mascots respectively. The second character is derived from the morphological characteristics of the giant panda and the golden monkey. The giant panda is known for its cuteness and simplicity, and its name is “Bao,” while the golden monkey is known for its agility and intelligence, and its name is “Zi.”
The petals of Chengdu’s hibiscus flowers are transformed into the inner ears of the giant panda; the texture of Shu Brocade is combined with green mountains and rivers to create the mascots’ clothing; the relics unearthed at Sanxingdui are transformed into the golden monkey’s ears; and the Sun Bird pattern becomes a cultural pattern on the clothing.
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