The meaning of Chinese lunar exploration sign

The symbol of China's lunar exploration is called Above the Moon, which was designed by Shanghai designer Gu Yongjiang.

Above the Moon abstractly outlines a full moon with a pair of footprints on it, symbolizing the ultimate dream of exploring the moon. The starting point of the arc naturally forms a dragon, symbolizing China's space flight soaring like a dragon, and Feibai is composed of a group of doves for peace, expressing China's beautiful wish for peaceful use of space. The whole figure skillfully forms the ancient Chinese character "Moon" in China by one arc and two points, and at the same time represents three steps of "winding", "falling" and "returning". The content of lunar exploration is self-evident.

This work full of Chinese charm and originality is unique, concise and clear, which embodies the perfect combination of tradition and modernity.