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About to start in August, Beijing Olympics 2008 like all other Olympics held in the previous years will be marked with a special logo. The five colored rings is a sign that is always there in an Olympics Logo, but along with it each host country makes a difference by adding a new logo. Beijing Olympics 2008 Emblem or Logo is known as the “Dancing Beijing”.

Beijing Olympics 2008 logo that has already been launched spots a red seal with “jing”, the calligraphic word inscribed on it. The word “jing” has been derived from the host city, Beijing. A close look at the logo reveals an image of open arms of the calligraphic word, which represents an open invitation laid out by China to the rest of the world, to come and participate in the games and share its culture.
Beijing Olympics 2008 Logo with the theme of Dancing Beijing is an emblem of mutual trust and stands as a witness to the promise made by Beijing to the world for fair games. Moreover, it is also considered as an expression of self-confidence that Beijing has for hosting the world-famous Olympic Games.
Many look at the logo in a funny way, where a poor person displays the courage to speak in front of an oppressive government and is been fired against a wall. The impact of the shot is so powerful that his body hits against the wall and a red spot develops with the center having a bullet exit point.
Owned by the International Olympic Committee, the logo of Beijing Olympics 2008 can be widely seen in the host city and is already a craze in the host city. So, if you are planning to watch the Olympics in Beijing live, make sure to know about it’s logo to get acquainted with its meaning.
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