The mark consists of a fanciful design of a couple in the form of opposed hearts together with Chinese ideograms which mean "fragrant cypress," the transliteration of which is "gee par", a play on the letters "G. P.," which is part of applicant's name, along with fanciful lining underneath the ideograms.
The mark may be literally translated as "fragrant cypress" and transliterated as "gee par".