Komduri

Komduri

Komduri fue el nombre con el que se denominó a la pareja de osos negros asiáticos elegida como mascota oficial de los Juegos Paralímpicos de 1988, celebrados en la ciudad surcoreana de Seúl.

Al igual que los tigres Hodori y Hosuni (mascotas de las Olimpiadas de ese mismo año), los animales escogidos en esta ocasión también son comunes en las historias tradicionales y leyendas surcoreanas.

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