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2008 Olympic Games is coming !!!
In appreciation for our customer's continued support and in the spirit of the Olympic games, Our company is giving away one Friendlies( FuWas ) for every order placed during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games (We can send a gift from August 1, 2008 to August 31, 2008)So place your orders now for high quality height-increasing shoes and lovable mascots that carry a message of friendship and peace.
After placing an order please email (elevatingshoes@hotmail.com) with your payment confirmation and tell us which mascot you like to get. If you can't make up your mind, we can even choose which mascot is for you.
Hurry limited stocks available.For any queries, please contact
Email/MSN:elevatingshoes@hotmail.com elevatingshoes@yahoo.cn
| Fuwa | |||||
Name |
B¨¨ibei (±´±´) |
J¨©ngjing (¾§¾§) |
Hu¨¡nhuan (»¶»¶) |
Y¨ªngying (ÓÓ) |
N¨©ni (ÄÝÄÝ) |
Gender |
Female |
Male |
Male |
Male |
Female |
Picture |
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Cultural inspiration |
Chinese sturgeon; Traditional Chinese New Year decorative picture of lotus and fish; fish design from Neolithic artifacts. | Giant panda; Song Dynasty lotus-shaped porcelain. | Olympic flame; Fire design from the Mogao Grottoes. | Tibetan antelope, Tibetan and Xinjiang ethnic costumes. | The swallow; Beijing's shayan kites. |
Olympic Ring |
Blue |
Black |
Red |
Yellow |
Green |
Element |
Water |
Wood |
Fire |
Earth |
Air |
Personality |
gentle, pure |
honest, optimistic |
extrovert, enthusiastic |
lively, vivacious |
innocent, joyous |
Represented ideal |
prosperity |
happiness |
passion |
health |
good fortune |
Represented sport |
aquatic sports |
weightlifting, judo, etc. |
ball sports |
track and field |
gymnastics |
Notes |
In traditional Chinese culture, the fish represents prosperity, as the character for fish (ô~) sounds the same as that for surplus (ðN / Óà). The "carp leaping over the dragon gate" is a traditional allegory of following one's dreams and achieving them. The patterns from Beibei's headgear comes from artifacts unearthed at Banpo, site of a Neolithic village of the Yangshao culture. | As an endangered species, the panda is both a national symbol of China and an international symbol of environmentalism. Jingjing's forest origins also symbolize the harmonious coexistence of humankind and nature. | Huanhuan represents the passion of sports, the Olympic spirit of "faster, higher, stronger", and the passion of the Beijing Olympics. Huanhuan's headgear comes from a fire design in the Mogao Caves, the best known of the Chinese Buddhist grottoes. | The Tibetan antelope is an endangered species native to the Tibetan Plateau, known for its swiftness. Yingying's headgear incorporates elements of Tibetan and Xinjiang ethnic costumes. | The swallow is a messenger of spring and happiness in Chinese culture, and is seen as a symbol of good fortune. The Chinese character for swallow (Ñà) is also used in Yanjing (Ñྩ), an old name for Beijing; thus the swallow alludes to Beijing. Nini's headgear uses the design of Beijing's shayan kites, which are colourful cross-shaped kites modeled after swallows. |
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