Mascots of Summer Olympic Games, 1972-2008 [ 2006-05-15 14:58 ]
Hodori - Seoul 1988
"Hodori", the mascot of the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, South
Korea, portrays the friendly side of a tiger, which is present in many Korean
legends. The mascot's name was chosen from a list of 2,295 names submitted by
the public.
The " Ho" in "Hodori" comes from the Korean word for tiger, and "Dori" is a
common masculine diminutive. The Olympic rings adorn the neck of Hodori, and he
wears a "Sangmo" hat from a traditional farm dance. The streamer on his hat in
the shape of an S stands for Seoul.
1988年漢城吉祥物小虎多利。"Ho"是韓語(yǔ)的虎,"Dori"是韓國(guó)人對(duì)小男孩的稱(chēng)呼。吉祥物的名字采取了社會(huì)征集的辦法,
Hodori是從2295個(gè)建議來(lái)稿中挑選出來(lái)的。"Hodori" 頸掛奧運(yùn)獎(jiǎng)牌,煞是神氣。它的裝束代表了韓國(guó)傳統(tǒng)風(fēng)格。
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