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Soohorang and Bandabi - Wikipedia Soohorang took her motif from the white tiger, known as "baekho" in Korean, which is considered to be Korea's sacred guardian animal Her colour is also indicative of the snow and ice of winter sports
Olympic Mascots, Soohorang and Hodori - Tronvig The tiger of Korean folklore, which is traditionally pictured with a magpie, is a familiar image to Koreans, but in an effort to appeal to a global audience, the design team created a tiger mascot that they feel presents a modern face through a relatively minimal design
South Korean Olympic organizers reveal mascot for 2018 Games Soohorang, created by South Korean designers, was picked as the mascot because Koreans have long equated the shape of the Korean Peninsula to the shape of a tiger, the committee said
How the tiger became Korea’s ultimate mascot “Tigers symbolize and best capture the sentiment of the Korean people,” the designers of the 2018 mascot said Hodori was the mascot at the 1988 Summer Games
Meet the Adorable Olympic Mascots, Soohorang and Bandabi They are the official Olympic mascots — a white tiger named Soohorang, representing the 2018 Winter Games, and an Asiatic black bear named Bandabi, serving as the mascot for the 2018
Meet “Soohorang,” the New Mascot for PyeongChang The mascot selection had been a closely held secret until its approval by the IOC Executive Board PyeongChang will formally introduce the mascot at events in Seoul and PyeongChang in July, before its international debut at the 2018 PyeongChang House at the Olympic Games Rio 2016 in August