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  • [Edition]: 1985
    [Host]: Thailand Bangkok
    [Mascot(s)]: Wichien-maat
    [Description]: a Siamese cat.
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  • [Edition]: 1987
    [Host]: Indonesia Jakarta
    [Mascot(s)]: No mascot
    [Description]: No mascot
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  • [Edition]: 1989
    [Host]: Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
    [Mascot(s)]: Johan
    [Description]: a yellow turtle.
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  • [Edition]: 1991
    [Host]: Philippines Manila
    [Mascot(s)]: Kiko Labuyo
    [Description]: a colourful mountain-dwelling fighting cock.
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  • [Edition]: 1993
    [Host]: Singapore Singapore
    [Mascot(s)]: Singa
    [Description]: a lion.
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  • [Edition]: 1995
    [Host]: Thailand Chiang Mai
    [Mascot(s)]: Sawasdee
    [Description]: a Siamese cat.
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  • [Edition]: 1997
    [Host]: Indonesia Jakarta
    [Mascot(s)]: Hanuman
    [Description]: a white monkey character in the Ramayana epic.
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  • [Edition]: 1999
    [Host]: Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan
    [Mascot(s)]: Awang Handsomeman

    [Description]: a young Brunei boy.
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  • [Edition]: 2001
    [Host]: Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
    [Mascot(s)]: Si Tumas
    [Description]: a golden squirrel.
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  • [Edition]: 2003
    [Host]: Vietnam Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City
    [Mascot(s)]: Trâu Vàng
    [Description]: a golden water buffalo.
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  • [Edition]: 2005
    [Host]: Philippines Manila
    [Mascot(s)]: Gilas
    [Description]: a Philippine eagle.
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  • [Edition]: 2007
    [Host]: Thailand Nakhon Ratchasima
    [Mascot(s)]: Can
    [Description]: a Korat cat.
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  • [Edition]: 2009
    [Host]: Laos Vientiane
    [Mascot(s)]: Champa and Champi
    [Description]: two white elephants dressed in traditional Lao attire.
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  • [Edition]: 2011
    [Host]: Indonesia Jakarta and Palembang
    [Mascot(s)]: Modo and Modi
    [Description]: a pair of Komodo dragons.
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  • [Edition]: 2013
    [Host]: Myanmar Naypyidaw
    [Mascot(s)]: Shwe Yoe and Ma Moe
    [Description]: a couple of owls.
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  • [Edition]: 2015
    [Host]: Singapore Singapore
    [Mascot(s)]: Nila
    [Description]: a lion with red mane and heart-shaped face.
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  • [Edition]: 2017
    [Host]: Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
    [Mascot(s)]: Rimau
    [Description]: a Malayan tiger.
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  • [Edition]: 2019
    [Host]: Philippines Clark
    [Mascot(s)]: Pami
    [Description]: a sponge ball figure.
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  • [Edition]: 2021
    [Host]: Vietnam Hanoi
    [Mascot(s)]: TBA
    [Description]: TBA
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  • [Edition]: 2023
    [Host]: Cambodia Phnom Penh
    [Mascot(s)]: Borey and Rumduol
    [Description]: Twwo bunny rabbits wearing uniforms in the colors of the Cambodian flag.
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About This Tool

The South Asian Games, which dates back to 1959, is a large regional sporting event held every two years in countries other than ASEAN and East Timor, which has been independent of Indonesia since 2002. The Southeast Asian Games, which take place each year, are in full swing, and the country chosen to host them is responsible for all the responsibilities of the Games, including the design and production of the mascots. A total of 20 relatively classic mascots have been added to the list of the random tool for those interested to take a closer look.

These mascots have different meanings and meanings, and most of them represent the peaceful cooperation and common development of different countries in Southeast Asia. There have been animals, plants, fish, birds and so on as mascots throughout history. Information about these once classic mascots, including the time of their appearance, the design country, the name of the mascot, and a brief description, is stored in the generator.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Southeast Asian Games mascots.

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