List of Asian Games mascots
Every Asian Games since 1982 has its own mascot. Appu, the mascot for the 1982 Asian Games, was the first mascot.
Event |
Host city |
Mascot(s) |
Description |
1982 Asian Games |
New Delhi |
Appu |
An Indian elephant. |
1986 Asian Games |
Seoul |
Hodori |
The mascot is the same for the 1986 Asian Games and the 1988 Summer Olympics. |
1986 Asian Winter Games |
Sapporo |
Unnamed mascot |
A squirrel. |
1990 Asian Games |
Beijing |
PanPan |
A panda. |
1990 Asian Winter Games |
Sapporo |
Unnamed mascot |
A squirrel. |
1994 Asian Games |
Hiroshima |
Poppo and Cuccu |
a pair of white doves.[1] |
1996 Asian Winter Games |
Harbin |
Doudou |
a character inspired by the pea plant.[2] |
1998 Asian Games |
Bangkok |
Chai-yo
(Thai: ไชโย) |
A Thai elephant.[3] |
1999 Winter Asian Games |
Kangwon |
Gomdori |
a half-moon black bear cub.[2] |
2002 Asian Games |
Busan |
Duria |
A seagull |
2003 Asian Winter Games |
Aomori |
Winta |
a black woodpecker.[2] |
2005 Asian Indoor Games |
Bangkok |
Hey - Ha (Thai: เฮ - ฮา) |
a couple of elephants. |
2006 Asian Games |
Doha |
Orry |
a Qatari oryx.[4] |
2007 Asian Winter Games |
Changchun |
Lulu |
a deer seen around Changchun commonly. It is a species of the sika deer, a native of East Asia.[5] |
2007 Asian Indoor Games |
Macau |
Mei Mei |
a black-faced spoonbill.[6] |
2008 Asian Beach Games |
Bali |
Jalak bali |
a Bali starling.[7] |
2009 Asian Youth Games |
Singapore |
Frasia |
a young lion.[8] |
2009 Asian Indoor Games |
Hanoi |
Gà Hồ |
the Ho chicken (Gà Hồ), a distinctly Vietnamese rare breed of chicken, familiar as a symbol in Vietnam. |
2009 Asian Martial Arts Games |
Bangkok |
Hanuman Yindee (Thai: หนุมานยินดี) |
Hanuman is a white – creamy super monkey from Ramakien (a Thai version of Ramayana). |
2010 Asian Games |
Guangzhou |
A Xiang (祥), A He (和), A Ru (如), A Yi (意) and Le Yangyang (乐羊羊). |
the five sporty rams.[9] |
2010 Asian Beach Games |
Muscat |
Al Jebel, Al Reeh, and Al Med |
three local animals, there are Al Jebel (a tahr), Al Reeh (a houbara bustard), and Al Med (a green turtle).[10] |
2011 Asian Winter Games |
Astana and Almaty |
Irby |
a snow leopard.[11] |
2012 Asian Beach Games |
Haiyang |
Sha Sha, Yang Yang, and Hai Hai |
a cartoon that inspired from dragon and phoenix.[12] |
2013 Asian Youth Games |
Nanjing |
Yuan Yuan |
based on the image of Eosimias sinensis, the earliest higher primate to date found in Jiangsu. [13] |
2013 Asian Indoor-Martial Arts Games |
Incheon |
Barame, Chumuro, and Vichuan |
The three mascots are the same for AIMAG 2013 and the 2014 Asian Games. |
2014 Asian Games |
Incheon |
Barame, Chumuro, and Vichuon |
Three spotted seal siblings.[14] |
2014 Asian Beach Games |
Phuket |
Sintu, Sakorn, and Samut (Thai: สินธุ์, สาคร,สมุทร) |
Three green sea turtles.[15] |
2016 Asian Beach Games |
Da Nang |
Chim Yen |
a swallow. |
2017 Asian Winter Games |
Sapporo |
Ezomon |
a flying squirrel. |
2017 Asian Indoor-Martial Arts Games |
Ashgabat |
TBA |
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2018 Asian Games |
Jakarta and Palembang |
Bhin Bhin, Atung, and Ika |
a bird-of-paradise, a Bawean deer, and a Javan rhinoceros |
2021 Asian Youth Games |
Surabaya |
TBA |
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See also
References
- ↑ "12th Asian Games Hiroshima 1994 - Poppo & CuCCu". GAGOC. gz2010.cn (official website of 2010 Asian Games). April 27, 2008. Retrieved May 26, 2011.
- 1 2 3 Logos and Mascots of Selected Sport Games and Sports
- ↑ "13th Asian Games Bangkok 1998 - Chai-Yo". GAGOC. gz2010.cn (official website of 2010 Asian Games). April 27, 2008. Retrieved May 26, 2011.
- ↑ "Mascot of Asian Games 2006". Travour.com. 2006-12-05. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
- ↑ China.com-Mascot of 2007 Changchun Asian Winter Games Archived March 2, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Olympic Council of Asia : Photo Details
- ↑ Asian Beach Game “MASCOT” – Bali Travel Update
- ↑ "Mascot for 1st Asian Youth Games in Singapore named Frasia". Channel NewsAsia. April 15, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-15.
- ↑ "Mascots for Guangzhou Asian Games unveiled". GAGOC. April 30, 2008. Retrieved June 30, 2010.
- ↑ Olympic Council of Asia : News
- ↑ The Mascot-IRBY
- ↑ Mascots for 3rd Asian Beach Games unveiled
- ↑ "Mascot for 2nd Asian Youth Games unveiled". Retrieved 24 December 2012.
- ↑ Xinhua (2010-11-05). "Mascots, emblem for 2014 Incheon Asian Games unveiled". China Daily. Retrieved 2010-11-05.
- ↑ Olympic Council of Asia : Photo Details
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