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Friday, February 04 2022 - 09:05
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CGTN: China stands ready to present a streamlined, safe, splendid Winter Olympics
BEIJING, Feb. 4, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The Beijing Winter Olympics will raise the curtain on Friday, with thousands of 
athletes from across the globe joining the mega sports event in the Chinese 
capital city.

Video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NjX8qm6YEo 

Chinese President Xi Jinping will attend the opening ceremony of the Games at 
the National Stadium in Beijing with world leaders from dozens of countries, 
including Russian President Vladimir Putin and heads of 
international organizations, such as United Nations Secretary-General Antonio 
Guterres.

"The world is turning its eyes to China, and China is ready," Xi said while 
addressing the opening ceremony of the 139th session of the International 
Olympic Committee (IOC) via video link on Thursday.

The Chinese president told IOC President Thomas Bach and other IOC members that 
China will do its best to deliver to the world a streamlined, safe and splendid 
Games and act on the Olympic motto "Faster, Higher, Stronger - Together."

Xi also thanked the committee for its long-term contribution to China's sports 
as a whole and its support and guidance in bidding and preparing for the Games.

From 'One World, One Dream' to 'Together for a Shared Future'

"From 'One World, One Dream' in 2008 to 'Together for a Shared Future' in 
2022," Xi said China has been actively participating in the Olympic Games and 
consistently promoting the Olympic Spirit.

Beijing is the first city in the world to have hosted both the Summer and 
Winter Olympic Games.

Fourteen years ago, with the motto of "One World, One Dream," Beijing 2008 
Olympic Games showed the world how an open China embraced the world and how a 
diverse world greeted China.

Xi said in the address that the world is experiencing great changes that have 
not been seen in a century: the COVID-19 pandemic, a new period of turbulence 
and transformation and multiple challenges to humanity.

For the first time in over 100 years, the Olympic motto was updated last year, 
adding one of the most resonant words since the pandemic – "together."

Bach, in his New Year's message published on the IOC website, said Beijing 2022 
will be a chance to "live our new Olympic motto" to become stronger by standing 
together in solidarity.

By using "Together for a Shared Future" as a slogan, China is conveying a 
message of solidarity, urging humanity to stay united in the face of global 
challenges, including the raging COVID-19 pandemic.

Mobilizing 300 million people

China is committed to pursuing the Olympic ideal with concrete actions, Xi said 
in his address at the IOC session.

The Chinese president's primary goal of holding the Games to inspire 300 
million people to participate in winter sports has already been fulfilled.

Xi said by preparing for and organizing the Winter Games, China has boosted its 
regional development, ecological establishment and quality of life, in addition 
to opening up a broader space for the development of winter sports around the 
globe.

Over 346 million Chinese people have participated in winter sports activities 
since Beijing's successful Winter Olympics bid in 2015, with a participation 
rate of 24.56 percent, data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) shows.

By early 2021, the country boasted 654 standard ice rinks, a surge of 317 
percent from 2015, and the number of ski resorts has risen from 568 in 2015 to 
803 now.

A research report on China's ice and snow industry in 2021 showed that the 
scale of the Chinese industry increased from $42 billion in 2015 to $93 billion 
in 2020.

According to China's development plan for ice and snow sports from 2016 to 
2025, the total scale of the industry will reach 1 trillion yuan ($157.2 
billion) by 2025.

China's efforts would "open a new era for winter sports globally," Bach said.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2022-02-03/Xi-addresses-139th-IOC-session-opening-ceremony-via-video-17lmXTxdZza/index.html

 
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