What is the meaning of the two mascots of the Winter Olympics?

The meanings of the two mascots of the Winter Olympics are as follows:

1. Mascot - Bing Dundun

The meaning of the name: ice, symbolizing purity, Strength is the characteristic of the Winter Olympics. Dundun means honest, healthy, lively and cute, which fits the overall image of the panda and symbolizes the strong body, tenacious will and inspiring Olympic spirit of the Winter Olympic athletes.

2. The mascot - Xue Rongrong,

The name means: Snow symbolizes whiteness and beauty, which is the characteristic of ice and snow sports. Rong means tolerance, tolerance, communication and mutual learning. Fusion means fusion, warmth, mutual understanding and harmony. Rongrong expresses the concept of exchanges, mutual learning and harmonious development of world civilizations, and embodies the beautiful vision of creating a more inclusive world through the Paralympic Movement and building a community with a shared future for mankind.

Time of the Beijing Winter Olympics

The 24th Winter Olympic Games will be held from February 4 to February 20, 2022 in the People's Republic of China and the People's Republic of China. The capital city of Beijing will be held. In addition, Zhangjiakou, a city in northwestern Hebei Province, will also host the outdoor ice and snow events of this Winter Olympics.

This will be the first time that China will host the Winter Olympics, and Beijing, one of the host sites, will also become the first city in the world to have hosted both the Summer Olympics and the Winter Olympics.