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2005-12-23 15:54
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QHNEWS -- Being selected as one of the five mascots for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Tibetan antelope gains recognition and love of the people all around the world. It's also a common success for those people who warmly call for protection of the wild animals inhabiting on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. For gratulation, Jing Shi and Chen Zongji, both are writers of Qinghai Provincial Federation of Literary Circles, have created a 20-volume cartoon teleplay themed on Tibetan antelope.
The cartoon play tells stories happened in a cruel but witty fight with hunters and hostile animals when a group of Tibetan antelopes were migrating to the Sun Lake in Ke Ke Xi Li from the San Jiang Yuan. Antelope roles in the play Yangyang, Qiangqiang, Lingling, Huanhuan and white rabbit Big Ear are personalized with kindness and loveliness. Team spirit of unity, friendship and bravery are represented by relationships among Tibetan antelope, snow lepard, wild donkey, wild yak, bear, black-necked crane and white-lipped deer.
Nima, a man who constantly fights with animal poachers, plays a role of representative of animal protection volunteers. The play consists of 20 different stories and is expected to be telecasted before 2008. Editem (December 23, 2005 By Judy)
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