Hangzhou Games mascot name

The names of the mascots of the Hangzhou Asian Games are: "Cong Cong", "Lian Lian" and "Chen Chen", collectively known as the "Jiangnan Yi" combination.

"Jiangnan Yi" refers to the mascots of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou in 2022, named "Cong Cong", "Lian Lian" and "Chen Chen" respectively. They are a group of characters that carry profound heritage and are full of vitality of the times. The robot, the name of the combination "Jiangnan Yi" comes from Bai Juyi's "Jiangnan Yi, the most memorable thing is Hangzhou", integrating Hangzhou's history and humanity, natural ecology and innovative genes.

The three mascots integrate Hangzhou’s history and humanity, natural ecology and innovative genes. They have profound cultural heritage and are full of the vitality of the times. The three mascots fully reflect the characteristics and characteristics of Hangzhou. The three mascots have different sources of inspiration and image characteristics, and the three mascots also have different meanings and symbolic meanings.

The emblem of the Hangzhou Asian Games

The emblem of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou in 2022 is called "Tide". The main graphic consists of a fan, the Qiantang River, the head of the Qiantang River, and a track. It consists of six elements: , Internet symbols and the sun graphic symbolizing the Olympic Council of Asia. Below is the name of the host city and the seal of the hosting year. Both of them together form the complete Hangzhou Asian Games emblem.

The fan shape reflects the cultural connotation of Jiangnan, the track represents sports competition, the Internet symbol fits the characteristics of Hangzhou city, and the sun graphic is the symbol of the Olympic Council of Asia.

The Qiantang River and the tide of the Qianjiang River are the core image of the emblem. The green water and green mountains show the natural characteristics of the landscape city of Hangzhou, Zhejiang. The rushing river expresses the spiritual temperament of the people of Zhejiang who bravely stand on the tide, and also symbolizes The Olympic Council of Asia family unites together, embraces each other closely, and always moves forward.