South Korean Olympic organizers reveal mascot for 2018 Games

SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of – A cartoon white tiger named “Soohorang” will be the mascot for the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics.

The organizing committee of the games made the announcement Thursday and said an Asian black bear character, named “Bandabi,” was picked as the mascot for the Paralympics.

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. White tigers are also considered as guardian animals in Korean folklore.

Bandabi was picked as the Paralympic mascot because bears to Koreans represent strong will and courage, and also because the Asian black bear is the symbolic animal of the Gangwon Province, the region that governs Pyeongchang, the committee said.

Lee Hee-bom, the president of Pyeongchang’s organizing committee, said that the mascots embody the “collective will” for the successful hosting of the Olympics and Paralympics, and will now “spearhead” the committee’s communication and marketing activities.

Gunilla Lindberg, head of the IOC’s co-ordination commission for the 2018 Games, said the white tiger was great choice for a mascot because “it’s a beautiful animal, strongly associated with Korean culture.”

South Korea also used a tiger mascot, “Hodori,” for the Seoul Olympics in 1988, the last time the country hosted the games.

The organizing committee said it will hold ceremonies in Seoul and Pyeongchang in July to publicly promote the mascots.

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