Official emblem, mascots unveiled for 14th Chinese National Games
The emblem and mascots of the 14th Chinese National Games, respectively named "Jade Bi" and "The four most precious endangered animals in Qinling Mountains", were unveiled on Friday.
The emblem and mascots of the 14th Chinese National Games are unveiled in Xi'an on Friday, August 2, 2019. [File photo: VCG]
The unveiling came at 20:21 Beijing time, a number meant to mark the year 2021 when the ancient city of Xi'an to hold the multi-sports event.
Jade Bi is a kind of round ornament used for god worship ceremonies in ancient China. The four mascots represent the four kinds of endangered animals in the Qinling Mountains, including Crested Ibis, Giant Panda, Golden Monkey and Takins.
A total of 1,012 emblem and 256 mascot designs were submitted to Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts during the collection period from May 18 to August 1 last year.
After rounds of selection and revision, the eventual emblem "Jade Bi" and mascots "The four most precious endangered animals in Qinling Mountains" have been selected and confirmed on May 27.
Friday's launching ceremony was held at the South Gate square of the Xi'an city wall, which is an extension of the prior Tang dynasty structure. The city wall's construction started in 1370 and completed in 1378, regarded the most complete and the best preserved city wall all around the country.