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Olympic Emblem and Mascot Stamp Releases

Olympic Emblem and Mascot Stamp Releases

2026-07-19 00:33
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The distribution of the Olympic emblem and mascot stamps continued to evolve with the development of the Olympic Games. In 1896, the first modern Olympic Games was held in Athens, Greece. At that time, it was time to use stamps and issue a memorial stamp. This was a precious memory of the Olympic history in stamp collecting. The 1964 Tokyo Olympics was the first Summer Olympics to have a special logo printed on a stamp. On November 12, 2005, the Beijing Olympic Games Commemorative Stamp Set was issued. It consisted of a set of six stamps, which included the mascots Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying, and Nini, as well as the emblem of the Beijing Olympic Games,"China Seal, Dancing Beijing." This set of stamps was designed in the form of 10 small plates. The 10 emblem stamps formed one plate. The middle cross bridge was the theme slogan of the 29th Olympic Games,"One World, One Dream". The other plate was two groups of mascots. The middle cross bridge was the homonym of the five mascots,"Beijing welcomes you". There were 20 million emblem stamps and 15 million mascot stamps. Each stamp had a face value of 80 cents. As the number of Olympic Games increased, the scale of stamp distribution continued to expand. Not only would the host country issue relevant content in the year of the Olympic Games, but other countries would also issue it during the bidding and preparation process. In particular, many countries that mainly issued commercial stamps would not miss this opportunity. However, due to the number of times the Olympic Games were held (both in summer and winter), the range of materials issued was wide, including stamps, covers, post supplies, stamps, and Cinderella. It would be difficult to collect all of them. It could be easier to manage by limiting the collection to specific host cities or sports, or items issued by the host country or related to gold medalists, or by paying attention to the official logo (emblem) or official mascot of each Olympic Games. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!

Noble Emblem

Noble Emblem

A young Brave walked out of his village, gathered companions to his side, defeated the Great Demon King, became famous, then came back with beauties in hand! This was a legend that appears in the world of Seyrol every 200 years! Our protagonist, however, isn’t a Brave. Even so, for over a thousand years his figure has loomed throughout its history. Unwittingly, the name of the Red Priest began to resound throughout the world. Red Priest’s legend included extraordinary sword techniques and magic, erudite knowledge, and an almost prophetic ability to lead young Braves toward the proper path. People of the world think of him as a descendent of the ancient Golden Race which led to his omnipotence. In essence, however, this was just the characteristics of the profession known as ‘Noble’. A word from the fabulousest translator/editor on Earth which is me I took upon this translation/editing project for the same reason I started translating my first Chinese novel. There are just too many big ass gems buried in a deep cesspool. I've long guessed that Qidian stopped introducing good Chinese novels on this platform in order to give some breathing room for English (and other) originals, but I don't agree with such approach. From a reader's standpoint, it is such a shame that we don't even know how many brilliant works we are missing because of the language barrier. To be honest, I'm mainly copypasting from the site called Novelhi. It is a really good resource and their machine translation is the best I've seen so far, and they also translate up to the latest available chapter. Still, they have several issues. For some reason they always miss the last paragraph which make you can missout on a potentially very important information related to a story, and they also have parts where just a couple of words gets repeated for a whole paragraph and it actually replaces the original text. They also translate an ad together with a chapter which is immersion breaking. I'll be correcting the inherent sins of such MTL with manual editing and translation and I will also polish some rough edges so that the readers will have as much seemless reading experience as possible. You will definitely have a better time reading this than me for sure
Fantasy
400 Chs
The Emblem of the Star-Crossed Lovers

The Emblem of the Star-Crossed Lovers

I wrote this journal for myself in the guise of a life I can dream when the stars sway. It is a gift for tomorrow left from today; it is a story of hope and also decay. It is a diary of a lifetime as it phases to gray. As time races onward and dances away, the memories will fade but these scars will stay. The malice within me will never allay – it is a madness that only these words can portray. But if I can write them and hide from the fray, then I can stay stable if just for a day. I have a mind meant for math but not memory, so I am cursed to conclude that these words will one day rest as a reverie of the life I once lived and then lost to time. It is a faraway outcome I can infinitely extrapolate – an asymptote solved by my subconscious but only at a glance. It is both a restraint and a release that I will one day lose the whispers of her love and the crimes I committed to keep her by my side. She is the one for whom I spent my whole life chasing. She is the one for whom I would burn cities to the ground just to see the light shimmer on her skin. My story was never one of a willful man striving to fix a broken world; stronger men than me have tried. Some might even say that I have written this as a treatise to my own heartbreak or as a manifesto for my malevolence, but this is a charge conscripted by men constrained by their own morals. I am no philosopher. I am no activist. I am rightfully decried as a monster by the souls that served as steppingstones to the future for which I fought and failed. The truth is that I am a villain, driven by love and fueled by avarice to race toward a world where we could live in peace. I stormed headlong toward this ambition and destroyed everything in my path. (Hit the Word limit, please continue in the Prologue) Content Warning: Violence (sometimes graphic), sex (very little, brief, nondescript), villainy, crime, dark subject matter.
Urban
57 Chs
Deep Night on Vesper Island

Deep Night on Vesper Island

Stella Sterling, born into wealth, had always followed the rules. Jaded by the hypocrisy of high society, she suddenly had a whim one day to have an ordinary romance. Thus, a fabricated rumor that Stella Sterling had spent a fortune to hire a Matchmaker from a dating site to find her a partner quickly spread through her circles. Those on good terms with her teased and watched the fun. Those on bad terms with her waited to see her become a joke. Later, an employee from the dating website revealed, "The company was acquired with an investment from a Vicenzan tycoon, and the profile of a certain female member with the surname Sterling was hidden overnight." The public speculated wildly about the identities of the Vicenzan tycoon and the female member with the surname Sterling. - Later on, a candid street photo that was accidentally captured went viral. In the dense night of The Spire on Vesper Island— Beside a Benz, a handsome, composed, and dignified man lifted a striking beauty in a red dress with one arm, pressing her against the car door and lowering his head for a deep kiss. In the faint light and shadow, the woman's flowing hair was swept by the wind, wrapping around the man's finger, which wore a pinky ring. Like a footnote to a romance, and even more like a vintage film frame etched into the axis of time. Someone immediately dug up the man's identity based on clues from the photo. The eldest son of Vicenza's Rhodes Family—low-profile and inscrutable, cold and untamable, and also the powerful contemporary authority of The Vesper Circle. And the alluring, glamorous belle by his side was none other than Stella Sterling. When the street photo spread to the mainland, everyone excitedly exclaimed: "The case is solved, the case is solved—"
Urban
108 Chs

Olympic emblem and mascot stamp

Take the Beijing Olympic Games as an example. The emblem and mascot of the Olympic Games were printed in a small format. A full set of 6 pieces, including the emblem of the Beijing Olympic Games-"China Seal, Dancing Beijing" and the mascots Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying, and Nini. There were 20 million emblem stamps and 15 million mascot stamps, each worth 80 cents. There were 10 emblem stamps in one edition. The middle bridge was the theme slogan of the 29th Olympic Games,"One World, One Dream". The other edition was two groups of mascots. The middle bridge was the homonym of the five mascots,"Beijing welcomes you". At the same time, the State Post Bureau also issued a self-sticker version of the stamps (format 2, two sets, 12 pieces). In the middle was the image of the Temple of Heaven's Hall of Prayer for New Year, and on the left and right was the Olympic theme slogan "One World, One Dream". The border design revolved around the concept of "High-tech Olympics, Humanistic Olympics, Green Olympics". It adopted a gray background color and changed the black color of the Olympic rings to meet the design requirements. The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games also had a small stamp version of the emblem, mascot, and venue. Different Olympic emblems and mascots had different designs, quantities, and face values according to their characteristics and needs. They were both memorable and collectible. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!

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2026-07-17 13:16

What is the slogan of the Olympic emblem mascot

Different Olympic Games have different emblems, mascots, and slogans. Here is some information about the Olympic Games: - **1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games **: logo and mascot, slogan " Play part in history." - **1988 Seoul Olympics **: logo, slogan: " Harmony and Progress."   - Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games logo, slogan " Friends for Life."   - **1996 Atlanta Olympic Games **: logo, slogan: " Harmony, Radiance, Grace."  - **2000 Sydney Olympic Games **: logo, slogan: " share the spirit of the Olympics."   - **2004 Athens Olympic Games **: logo with the slogan " Welcome Home."  - **2008 Beijing Olympic Games **: logo, slogan " One World One Dream ". - ** London 2012 Olympic Games **: logo poster with the slogan " Enlighten a generation." - ** Rio 2016 Olympic Games **: logo, slogan: " Live your passion." - **2020 Tokyo Olympic Games **: Final opening date is July 23, 2021, retaining the name " 2020 Tokyo ". - **2022 Beijing Winter Olympics **: The emblem is "Winter Dream", the mascot is "Ice Dun Dun", and the slogan is "Together for a Shared Future"; the emblem of the Winter Olympics is "Leap", and the mascot is "Snow Rong Rong". While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!

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2026-07-17 15:48

The 2008 Olympic mascot

The mascots of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games were Fuwa, which were made up of five humanoid dolls, namely "Beibei,""Jingjing,""Huanhuan,""Yingying," and "Nini." Their names were linked together to read "Beijing welcomes you." The Fuwa's design incorporated the images of fish, giant pandas, Tibetan antelopes, swallows, and the Olympic flame. Their prototype and headdress contained the connection with the ocean, forest, fire, earth, and sky. They applied the expression of traditional China art to show the brilliant China culture. Each Fuwa represented a color of the Olympic rings and contained the elements of the five elements of China. It echoed the five rings of the Olympic logo and also reflected the digital culture of traditional Chinese culture. The number five represented the five directions of the east, west, north, south, and middle. There were many unique features in the design. For example, it was the first time to perfectly combine animals and humans, emphasizing the concept of the Humanistic Olympics; it was the first time to directly integrate Olympic elements into the mascots; the application of the mascot design highlighted the extended use of personality. Although the headwear and body were complete, the headwear could be developed and produced separately; and the Beijing Olympic Games was the first time in the history of the Olympic Games that five mascots were designed. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!

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2026-07-17 05:12

Paris Olympic Games Mascot

The mascot of the 2024 Paris Olympics is named Phryge. It is inspired by the traditional Phrygian cap in France. The Phrygian cap has a long history and is a symbol of freedom. The mascot, which is in the shape of a red triangular hat, is designed in an anthropomorphic way. For example, the earmuffs of the hat become two small hands, and the top of the hat bends forward to form a forehead. It features the three colors of the French flag everywhere in its design. The outside is red, the inside is blue, and the Olympic logo on its chest has a white background. Its two legs are blue. Its eyes are also composed of blue, white and red (iris, white of the eye and contour respectively), forming a tricolor cockscomb, and there are two tricolor ribbons on its two horns. The Olympic mascot wears white sports shoes, with the shoes and soles in tricolor.

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2026-07-18 04:10

Paris Olympic mascot prototype

The prototype of the Paris Olympic mascot was the famous Phrygian hat. This hat had a long history. In ancient Greece and Rome, it was the headdress of the ancient Phrygian people. It was worn by craftsmen and civilians. It also appeared on many statues, flags, and badges. It was also a symbol of some Latino countries and the United States. In France, it became a symbol of the Jacques Faction during the French Revolution. On June 19th, 1792, when the Paris masses captured the Tuileries Palace, King Louis VI wore this hat. It also appeared in the famous painting of the French painter, Eugen Delacroix, Freedom Leading the People. The national symbol Mariana in the painting was wearing a Phrygian hat. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!

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2026-07-15 09:45

The English name of the Paris Olympic mascot

The English name of the 2024 Paris Olympic mascot was "Phryge" or "The Phryges", also known as "Olympic Phryge". While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!

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2026-07-18 04:27

Beijing Olympic Games mascot name in English

The mascots of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games were five personified Fuwa, which were translated into English as Fuwa, namely Bei Bei, Jing Jing, Huan Huan, Ying Ying, and Ni Ni. The mascot of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics was Bing Dun Dwen, whose English name was Bing Dwen Dwen. The mascot of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics was Xue Rongrong, whose English name was Shuey Rhon Rhon. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!

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2026-07-16 23:57

Beijing Olympic Games mascot stick figure

If it was the 1990 Beijing Asian Games mascot Pan Pan, first draw an oval, then draw two ears, then draw eyes, mouth and nose and paint them black, then draw limbs, streamers and gold plate, paint the limbs black, color the streamers and belts, and draw the 1990 Olympic logo on the gold plate. If it was the 2008 Beijing Olympics mascot Fuwa, Fuwa was composed of five personified dolls, named "Beibei,""Jingjing,""Huanhuan,""Yingying," and "Nini." However, the specific drawing steps were not found. If it was a simple drawing of the mascot of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, the specific drawing steps were not found. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!

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2026-07-16 11:26

The emblem of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games was released

The emblem of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games was released on October 21, 2019. The emblem was composed of three iconic elements: the Olympic gold medal, the Olympic flame, and the goddess Mariana. The overall design was a round face (also in the shape of a gold medal), with a white Olympic flame in the middle to divide the face and hair, and French red lips to form the female image of Mariana. The emblem implied that the Olympics belonged to everyone. The gold medal symbolized the athletes 'pursuit of excellence. The holy flame represented the unique energy of the Olympics. The image of Goddess Mariana was a tribute to female athletes and a review of history. In 1900, when Paris hosted the first Olympic Games, female athletes participated for the first time. The image of Goddess Mariana in the emblem was also a memorial to that historical moment. In addition, the emblem also highlighted the Olympic spirit, which was aimed at giving voice to the neglected and neglected groups and reflecting the social values of tolerance and equality. This Olympic Games would be the first in history to have an equal number of male and female athletes, and the Olympic Games and the paralympics would use the same emblem. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!

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2026-07-18 10:56

Inspiration Analysis of the Mascot Design of the Paris Olympic Games

The mascot of the Paris Olympics, Phryges, was inspired by the traditional French Phrygian hat. The Phrygian hat had a deep historical and cultural meaning in France. During the French Revolution, it became a symbol of freedom, equality, and fraternity. Its shape was similar to an inverted cone, with a sharp top and a wide bottom. It was mostly made of red cloth, sometimes with blue stripes or white edges. For hundreds of years, it had been a part of French history, which could be traced back to ancient times. It first appeared on some flags in Latino America, then was widely used by French revolutions, and now it has become a familiar symbol for the French. It also participated in many major events in France, such as during the construction of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris in 1163, during the 1789 Revolution, during the construction of the Tour de France, and during the 1924 Olympic Games. At the same time, it was also a symbol of the French Republic and freedom. It could be seen on the French national emblem, Marianne, and also appeared on busts and stamps in town halls all over the country. It was also included in the national curriculum of schools. In addition, some people believed that the design was inspired by the traditional French toy "Le Petit Prince de LA Pyramid", which symbolized joy and friendship and represented the core concept of the Paris Olympics. In the image design of the mascot, the Phrygian hat was depicted in a personified way. The earmuffs of the hat became small hands, and the top of the hat was bent forward to form a forehead. The three colors of the French flag were everywhere in the image design, such as red on the outside, blue on the inside, and the Olympic logo on the chest was white. Its eyes were also made up of blue, white, and red, forming a three-color cockscomb. There were two three-color streamers at the two corners. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!

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2026-07-17 18:49
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