Mascots unveiled for 2009 Games
Dony and Ami symbolise Hong Kong's best qualities
Dony and Ami, the mascots for the 2009 East Asian Games, were unveiled last Sunday. The competition will be the first international multi-sport event ever held in Hong Kong.
The mascots have been created by local designers David Leung and Mou Mo.
According to the designers, the pluming hair on the heads of Dony and Ami symbolises fire and their faces radiate the confidence of a lion.
Fire does not have a fixed form but it emits light and heat, which represents the flexibility of Hong Kong people. Leung and Mo believe that the lion is a symbol of strength and confidence, which, at the same time, conveys the determined and mutually beneficial spirit of Hong Kong society. This spirit, they say, is highlighted in a classic Cantonese song from the 1970s, Below the Lion Rock.
In addition, the firework patterns on the costumes exhibit the colours of the five Olympic rings. The pattern represents the cohesive force which brings people from around Asia to participate in sports.