
The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and Winter Paralympics emblems were unveiled on Dec 2017 and designed by artist Lin Cunzhen, the XIII Paralympic Winter Games will be celebrated in Beijing, China from 4 to 13 March 2022.
Inspired by 冬, the Chinese character for “winter”, the emblem resembles a skater at the top and a skier at the bottom. The flowing ribbon-like motif between them symbolizes the host country’s rolling mountains, Olympic venues, ski pistes and skating rinks.
Making similar use of Chinese calligraphy, the emblem of 2022 Winter Paralympics incorporates the Chinese character for ‘fly’, 飞, which conjures up the image of a wheelchair athlete surging towards the finish line and victory.
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