HAECHI: SEOUL'S CUTE AND CUDDLY MASCOT
With Haechi during the 113th Anniversary of the Philippines Celebration at Yeouido Park
``Despite the scale and reputation of Seoul, we don't have any representative symbol. We've selected Haechi as the symbol and we hope it will promote the city internationally,'' said Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon.
He wants Haechi to become like the Big Apple of New York, Merloin in Singarpore and Buddy Bear of Berlin, the mayor said. Seoul will be promoted as ``City of Haechi.''
The city made the selection after six months of preparation, including various surveys and public hearings. Most respondents picked Gyeongbok Palace as a representative icon of the city but the city chose the palace's guardian Haechi for its practical variations along with its historical characteristics.
``We had other options but we concluded Haechi can be best used in various forms,'' said Kwon Young-gull, deputy mayor and chief design officer of the Seoul Metropolitan Government. ``It can appear on T-shirts, various advertisement of Seoul, coins and accessories with various images.''
Haechi Statue at Namsan Tower
Haechi will replace the city's old symbol of WangBomi, a tiger character, which has not been well known due to the lack of promotion as well as its symbolic meanings.
A traditional rendition of Haechi in stone
To actively use the new symbol, the city government will set up statues of Haechi in the Gwanghwamun Plaza, which is scheduled to open next year. Other forms of Haechi will also be installed in various spots in the city.
The city will also hold a variety of promotional events such as a street parade and festival and offer tourism packages named after Haechi.
The texts are from: e3dward@koreatimes.co.kr
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