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The significance of the mascot of Vancouver Winter Olympics

The designers of the three images of the Vancouver Winter Olympics mascot are the local design company Meomi Design in Vancouver, and one of the designers is the first generation of Chinese immigrants from Huang Huiqi. These three mascots are not real animals, but legends from Canada.

Miga Miga is inspired by the legend of Canadian aborigines. It is the polar bear who can ski. It likes surfing, so I love house, dog and skiing.

Kosky Kwachi is a monster with a long beard and blue earmuffs to keep out the cold. But don't be scared by this name, it is actually very shy and gentle. Its design intention is to link Canada's nature with mystery and miracle, reminding people of mysterious stories about Canada's vast wilderness. Because of his love of ice hockey, he embarked on a journey to Vancouver with Miga.

Sumi in Su Mi is an animal spirit flying with Thunderbird wings. It shoulders the mission of the mascot of the Vancouver Paralympic Games. It is a "natural leader who is keen on protecting the environment". It spread its wings and took Miga and Quatchi to Vancouver.

There is also a foil mascot Mukmuk (a rare vancouver island groundhog). Muk Muk is not an official mascot, but it will appear on some occasions.