China Cultural Center in Pakistan launched a series of activities for Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics
ISLAMABAD, MAY 17: The 24th Winter Olympic Games, also known as the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics will be grandly held from February 4, 2022. Let’s meet in Beijing and together experience the passion and excitement of the Beijing Winter Olympics.
VISION: Joyful rendezvous upon pure ice & snow uniting
the passion of hundreds of millions for winter sports.
MISSION: Deliver a fantastic, extraordinary and excellent
Beijing 2022 Winter Games, which are green, inclusive, open and clean.
KEY MESSAGES:
Inspire the youth with the Olympic spirit.
Encourage millions to embrace winter sports.
Promote social progress through Winter Games.
Create a harmonious world of better mutual understanding.
The Chinese government attaches great importance to the
preparations for the Beijing 2022 Winter Games.
Xi Jinping pointed out in a phone conversation with the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach that China is
willing to join the IOC and other countries in ensuring safe and smooth hosting
of the Tokyo Olympics and the Beijing Winter Olympics, and contributing to an
early victory for the international community over the pandemic, recovery of
the world economy, and safeguarding the lives and health of the people of all
countries.
At present, the construction of venues and infrastructure for the Beijing Winter Olympics has achieved phased progress. The organization of the Games has been carried out in an orderly manner, the service guarantee for the Games is being conducted in an all-round way, publicity and promotion are warming up, in-depth international exchanges and cooperation are unfolding, and sustainable development and heritage work have seen remarkable progress.
China takes the preparation for the Beijing Winter Olympics
as an opportunity to promote the popularization and development of winter
sports. The Chinese side, with strong support from various parties, will
complete all preparation work as scheduled, so as to ensure the Beijing Winter
Olympics a complete success. Beijing, the only city in the world that has
hosted the Summer and Winter Olympics, will make unique contributions to the
international Olympic Movement.
President Thomas Bach reaffirmed that the IOC supports
China's concept of hosting a green, inclusive, open and clean Winter Olympics
and stands ready to work with China to ensure a successful, splendid and safe
Games, which will not only realize the vision of promoting winter sports among
300 million Chinese people, but also strongly advance the development of
international Olympic Movement. The IOC stays committed to upholding the
Olympic spirit and opposing the politicization of sports and is ready to
continue strengthening long-term strategic cooperation with China.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged organisers of the
2022 Winter Olympics to fulfill China’s commitment of hosting a “fantastic,
extraordinary and excellent Games” and stresses a “green, inclusive, open and
clean Olympic Games.”
GREEN: giving priority to ecological preservation,
conserving resources and environmental friendliness in a bid to distinguish the
Beijing 2022 Winter Games with Chinese characteristics.
INCLUSIVE: providing opportunities for the public to
participate, jointly contribute and share to help the Beijing 2022 Winter Games
bring about a productive society.
OPEN: opening up to the world, future and modernisation in
an effort to make the Beijing 2022 Winter Games drive China’s opening up.
CLEAN: hosting an economical, clean and efficient Games with the aim to ensure the Beijing 2022 Winter Games is as pure as ice and snow.
Opening on 4 February 2022, the Games will feature 7 sports,
15 disciplines and 109 events. The disciplines include Short Track Speed
Skating, Speed Skating, Figure Skat - ing, Ice Hockey, Curling, Bobsleigh,
Skeleton, Luge, Biathlon, Nordic Combined, Ski Jumping, Freestyle Skiing,
Alpine Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing and Snowboard.
The Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games will comprise of 6
sports, including Para Biathlon, Wheelchair Curling, Para Ice Hockey, Para
Alpine Skiing, Para Cross-Country Skiing and Para Snowboard.
The Beijing Zone, with a total of 28 competition and non-competition venues (17 existing, 6 newly-built, 3 temporary and 2 other pending venues), will host the opening and closing ceremonies and 37 events across 7 disciplines (Curling, Ice Hockey, Short Track Speed Skating, Figure Skating, Speed Skating, Snowboard and Freestyle Skiing) of 4 winter sports (Curling, Ice Hockey, Skating and Skiing) during the Olympic Winter Games.
The Yanqing Zone, located 74 kilometres northwest of Central
Beijing, and with a total of 5 competition and non-competition venues, will
host 21 events across 4 disciplines (Alpine Skiing, Bobsleigh, Skeleton and
Luge) of 3 sports (Alpine Skiing, Bobsleigh and Luge) during the Olympic Winter
Games.
Zhangjiakou City is located in the northwest of Hebei
Province and about 180 kilometres away from Beijing. The Zhangjiakou Zone, with
a total of 10 competition and non-competition venues, will host 51 events
across 6 disciplines (Snowboard, Freestyle Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing, Ski
Jumping, Nordic Combined and Biathlon) of Skiing and Biathlon during the
Olympic Winter Games.
Beijing 2022 Mascot for the Olympic Winter Games
Bing Dwen Dwen
Cheerful Panda as Olympic Mascot
The jovial panda mascot is an ambassador for winter sports.
Bing (冰) is the Chinese character for ice, while Dwen Dwen (墩墩) is a common
nickname in China for children that implies healthiness, cuteness, and
ingenuousness – characteristics also shared with pandas.
Clothed in a full body suit of ice, a symbol of purity and
strength, Bing Dwen Dwen wants to emulate the physical and mental power of
Olympians, and to help spread the enduring Olympic spirit. The heart shape in
its left palm represents the host country’s hospitality, and the mascot is
expected to connect and bring joy to people participating and watching the
Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 from all over the world.
The coloured halo surrounding its face is suggestive of ice
and snow tracks, as well as the flowing “ribbons” on the exterior of the
National Speed Skating Oval, one of two new competition venues in the Beijing
zone that is expected to become a landmark of the Games.
The dynamic lines of the halo also embody the increased
connectivity in the era of 5G communications. Resembling an astronaut, Bing
Dwen Dwen stands for Beijing 2022’s embrace of new technologies that will bring
about a future with infinite possibilities.
Beijing 2022 Mascot for the Paralympic Winter Games
Shuey Rhon Rhon
Glowing Lantern as Paralympic Mascot
Shuey Rhon Rhon (雪容融) is a Chinese lantern child ready to
welcome friends from around the world for a big party. Exuding positivity, the
glow emanating from its heart symbolises the inspiring warmth, friendship,
courage, and perseverance of Para athletes that light up the dreams of millions
every day.
The Chinese lantern is a millennia-old cultural symbol
associated with harvest, celebration, prosperity, and brightness. Red is the
most auspicious and festive colour in the country, and is all the more fitting
given that the Games will coincide with Chinese New Year celebrations in
February and March 2022.
The overall design on Shuey Rhon Rhon draws from traditional
Chinese papercut art and Ruyi ornaments, and features doves, Beijing’s iconic
Temple of Heaven, and snow to symbolise peace, friendship, and good fortune.
Shuey has the same pronunciation as 雪, the Chinese character for snow. The first Rhon (容) in the mascot’s Chinese name means “to include, to tolerate”, while the second Rhon (融) means “to melt, to fuse” and “warm”. The name expresses the hope that there would be more inclusion for people with impairments, and more dialogue and understanding between cultures of the world.
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