Waterloo Region Record

Beijing forms ‘snow affairs team’

- Christophe­r Bodeen The Associated Press

Beijing, host of the 2022 Winter Olympic Games, has a snow problem: Hardly any of the white stuff falls on the Chinese capital despite freezing temperatur­es.

Taking the matter in hand, the games organizing committee has formed a “snow affairs work team” and invited experts from Finland, Canada and other nations to help out, according to the official “2017 Beijing Fact File” produced by the city government.

The work team would “expedite research on key technologi­es for making and preserving snow, and start to formulate a work plan to ensure suitable snow resources,” the publicatio­n said.

Also on Thursday, Beijing Vice Mayor Zhang Jiandong said all venues and transport links for the games would be completed by the end of 2019, allowing Beijing to begin staging test events the next year. “Progress on all these projects has been moving ahead smoothly,” Zhang said at a briefing on the sidelines of the twice-adecade congress of China’s ruling Communist Party.

Beijing was awarded the games in 2015, besting Almaty, Kazakhstan, in the voting to become the first city to have been awarded both the Summer and Winter Olympics.

Beijing’s urban centre will host indoor events such as ice hockey and figure skating, largely in venues left over from the 2008 Summer Olympics. However, a lack of mountains and snow requires that ski events be held in Chongli as well as Beijing’s rural Yanqing county, both of which will be connected to the city centre by a high-speed rail line.

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