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What are the graphic signs of China tourism?

The tourist sign of China is "galloping on a horse and flying on a swallow". 1983 10, Marta Yan Fei was identified as a tourist symbol of China by the National Tourism Administration. 1985, Tongbenma was identified by the National Tourism Administration as a tourist graphic symbol of China, with the name "Malone Chaoque", which has been in use ever since. 1986 has been designated as a national treasure.

Reason:

1, a powerful and unconstrained style, symbolizes the bright future of China tourism.

2. Horses are an important tool for ancient and modern tourism and a symbol of hard work. Tourists can enjoy their trip in China.

3. Mata Yan Fei's copper products symbolize the splendid cultural history of China for thousands of years, showing the great image of an ancient civilization and attracting tourists from all over the world.

Expand the cultural meaning of data:

The bronze galloping horse in the Eastern Han Dynasty is a bronze handicraft with important value under the influence of the custom of respecting horses in the Han Dynasty. Horse is an important means of transportation, military equipment and agricultural production animal power in Han Dynasty. The Han government gave Ma Ali a "oral record", and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty wrote a "Song of the Horse", and the horse was deified and praised on various occasions.

The funerary objects of horses and chariots prevailed in Han Dynasty, and horses were regarded as a symbol of wealth. The "guard of honor for chariots and horses traveling" and "travel map" in Han Dynasty are common themes in tomb murals, stone reliefs and brick reliefs. Tongbenma has a unique style, which sets off other chariots and horses and embodies the unity of universality and particularity of funerary objects.

In the Han dynasty, horses played a unique role in opening up the territory, connecting the western regions and setting up four counties in Hexi. According to the records of Han bamboo slips in Hexi, horses are widely used in traffic stations, Great Wall defense, military operations, ethnic groups and relatives. According to historical records, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent people to the Western Regions three times, seeking audience with Wusunma, who had made outstanding achievements in the Han Dynasty.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Malone Chaoque