Today, we will introduce our main visual and design concept! This is not just an image; it is a way to enable the world to see the cultural energy and spirit of indigenous peoples through colors, lines, and imagery.
The body of indigenous peoples is not merely a source of athletic power; it is an extension of memory and spirit! When athletes sprint, leap, and push their limits on the competition field, the memories of the land, the tribe, and tradition are reawakened.
That speed and power reflect the spectrum where tradition and modernity intertwine. “Body is Culture” is precisely the core spirit of this World Indigenous Traditional Games.
▍ The Colors of Nature and Austronesian Peoples Intertwined
The blend of blue and red symbolizes the connection between nature and people.
Blue represents freedom and openness, like the courage of the Austronesian peoples to coexist with nature and advance fearlessly across the Pacific.
Red symbolizes passion and energy—the flame of life that runs across the land.
▍ The Power of the Knot
The knot symbolizes the tight “cohesion” among ethnic groups. The lines, drawn from the dynamic posture of athletes, incorporate the traditional patterns of Austronesian groups, showcasing strength, rhythm, and cultural depth.
#Connecting the World’s Indigenous Peoples
#Let the World See the Strength and Beauty of Indigenous Peoples
December 10–12, 2025
Pingtung County Lai Yi Senior High School • Kaohsiung Lotus Pond Area