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Mascot of 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games

The mascot of Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games is Niu Fu Lele. Its designer is Wu Guanying, a professor at Tsinghua University Academy of Fine Arts. On August 28th, 2006, the International Paralympic Games approved "Niu Fu Lele" as the mascot of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games. On September 6, 2006, on the occasion of the second anniversary of the countdown to the opening of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games, the mascot of the Beijing Paralympic Games was grandly released at the Badaling Great Wall in Beijing.

Fu Niu Lele, the mascot of Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Brief introduction of Niu Fu

Niu Fu was chosen and named Lele because this cow represents the spirit of tenacity, optimism and obscurity, and is also a symbol of peace and good weather. "Niu Fu Lele" is China's friendly ambassador for the Paralympic Games and the world. It has a strong national style and cultural characteristics of China, which explains the rich Olympic spirit, embodies the spirit of self-improvement and tenacious struggle of disabled athletes, embodies the harmony between man and nature, and perfectly fits with the spirit of mobilizing the Paralympic Games and the concept of "transcendence, integration and enjoyment" of the Beijing Paralympic Games.