In Eastern culture, each zodiac animal is not simply a symbol but also carries profound meanings, reflecting the psychology and life philosophy of people through each period.
Unlike many other zodiac animals, the snake has long been known for its rich symbolism.
Whether East or West, ancient or modern, the snake is not only a symbol of rebirth through shedding its skin, but also an image of duality - a symbol of water, fire, spirit, determination, and even doubt.
The suppleness in its movements and its ability to squeeze tightly when capturing prey make snakes a symbol of strength and sophistication.
However, the snake's venom also creates an image of danger and cruelty, highlighting its bipolarity, symbolizing the origin of the universe and the cycle of life and death.
In addition to its traditional symbolism, the snake is also an important image in the medical and pharmaceutical industries. The image of a snake wrapped around a staff not only symbolizes the ability to heal but also represents the responsibility of the medical profession in caring for the health of the community.
As the snake wraps around the medicine bowl, it emphasizes the role of the pharmaceutical industry in protecting health through the safe and effective preparation and use of medicines.
In such a complex context, the appearance of the snake mascot in Quang Tri has a very special meaning.
Artist Dinh Van Tam, with his creativity and passion, stylized the snake with a funny, gentle orange color, turning it into a mascot with a joyful and meaningful healing symbol for the community.
As soon as it was launched, the snake mascot quickly attracted the attention of the online community with its lovely and vivid images.
Positive comments such as "The snake in Quang Tri is so cute and lively, so different from the usual image of snakes" or "Quang Tri will definitely win the Tet mascot race this year" have proven the strong appeal of the work.
The success of the snake mascot in Quang Tri is proof that from seemingly scary symbols, we can find positive meanings, bringing healing and hope to the community.
From the snake mascot in Quang Tri, we realize that, in the end, good and evil, good and bad, healing and danger - all depend on human perspective and temperament.
It is the creativity, perception and value we place on each symbol that determines its true meaning, not the traditional framing!