Is it illegal for Winter Olympics mascots to be anthropomorphic?

It is not illegal for Winter Olympics mascots to be anthropomorphic. The Beijing Winter Olympics mascot "Bing Dundun" is designed and created based on the panda. The panda is a world-recognized national treasure of China. It has a friendly, cute and naive image and is deeply loved by people from all over the world, especially teenagers. The 3D designed anthropomorphic panda embodies the concept of harmony between man and nature.

The design concept of Bingdundun

Bingdundun is a combination of the image of a panda and an ice crystal shell, which reflects the characteristics of winter ice and snow sports. The panda is a world-recognized national treasure of China, with a friendly and cute image and charming demeanor. The panda's head is decorated with a colorful halo, inspired by the "Ice Ribbon" of the National Speed ??Skating Stadium of the Beijing Winter Olympics. The flowing colorful lines symbolize the trajectory of ice and snow sports and 5G high technology; the head shell is shaped by an ice and snow sports helmet.