Beibei, the mascot of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, is a cute blue stuffed toy.
Its name "Beibei" means "precious" in Chinese.
The design of Beibei was inspired by the Fuwa, the lucky children from Chinese traditional culture.
It has a lovely and friendly appearance with high artistic value and cultural significance.
The head of Beibei is round with big, round eyes and a small, cute nose.
Its body is oval-shaped with short legs and a long, fluffy tail.
The overall shape is simple and lively, giving people a sense of vitality and cuteness.
Beibei's main color is blue, with white and black decorations, making it more vivid and interesting.
As the mascot of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Beibei represents China's cultural tradition and modern image.
It conveys the message of friendship, peace, and prosperity, showcasing the hospitality and friendly exchanges of the Chinese people with people from all over the world.
Beibei's image is popular worldwide and has become a business card for Chinese culture.
During the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Beibei accompanied people from all over the world, bringing them joy and blessings.
Its appearance made people feel the charm of Chinese culture and let the world know and love this oriental country better.
Nowadays, Beibei has become an eternal symbol representing the wisdom and creativity of the Chinese people.