New Era

Winter Games promote a shared future

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The opening ceremony of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games demonstrat­ed that life is endless against the background of the COVID-19 pandemic, which is yet to be effectivel­y contained worldwide.

From the opening ceremony to the closing ceremony, from the preparatio­ns for the Games to venue designs and holding of the events, from the participat­ion of athletes to the valuable services of volunteers, the Beijing Winter Olympic, and Paralympic Games which concluded on last Sunday, were an exercise in building a community with a shared future for mankind.

The internatio­nal situation remains uncertain due to global challenges such as the pandemic, climate change, rising inequity and conflicts. Yet the desire of the people to overcome all odds and move forward together has never been stronger than today. It is this desire that was reflected in the Olympic flame, which symbolizes light, unity, friendship, peace and justice and was ignited in Beijing again, after 14 years.

Indeed, the Beijing Winter Games represente­d lasting peace, universal security, common prosperity, openness and inclusiven­ess, which are what a community with a shared future for mankind is all about.

As promised, the organizers presented a safe, simple and yet splendid Winter Games, which incidental­ly was the first major global sporting event to be held on schedule since the pandemic broke out and conveyed the message, “I am safe if you are safe”.

The closed-loop management of the

Winter Games ensured the safety of the athletes, officials and the venues, and the accurate testing and use of the internet of things prevented not only novel coronaviru­s infections but also any disruption­s in broadcasti­ng of the events to the internatio­nal audiences.

The Beijing Winter Games also heralded a new era. For example, it took the United States, Canada and European countries about 50 years to develop the ice and snow sports industry, but China has formed a basic winter sports industrial ecosystem in just five years.

The realizatio­n of the goal of driving 300 million people to take up ice and snow sports will help more people understand and enjoy winter sports and create business opportunit­ies for the winter sports and related service industries.

The Beijing Winter Games also highlighte­d the importance of low-carbon and sustainabl­e developmen­t. That Beijing’s “Water Cube” became the world’s first national aquatics center to be transforme­d into an “Ice Cube” shows how China kept new constructi­ons to the barest minimum to prevent carbon emissions.

Similarly, the Capital Gymnasium was changed from a volleyball venue to a winter sports center, and the Wukesong Sports Center was transforme­d from a basketball venue to an ice sports center in six hours. Many other venues were transforme­d in the same way to ensure the 2008 Summer Games’ venues were put to sustainabl­e use.

Moreover, all the newly-built venues for the Winter Games got the Samsung Green Building Design Logo; all the venues used “green electricit­y”, the first time in Olympic history; and all vehicles transporti­ng people at venues used energy-saving technology, with 85.84 percent of them using clean energy.

The Beijing Winter Games also ensured fair competitio­n, promoted solidarity and fraternity in line with the concept of a community with a shared future for mankind. Gu Ailing, for instance, who won two gold medals and a silver medal, expressed her gratitude to both the Chinese and the US teams because she lives in the United States but represente­d China at the Games. More important, she said that she would use sports as a uniting force between countries.

Athens, Paris and Beijing constitute a triangle in terms of Olympic culture and developmen­t. Athens is where the Olympics began in ancient Greece and thus the source of the Olympic spirit, Paris hosted the first modern Olympics and started the modern Olympic movement. And Beijing is the first city to host both the Summer and Winter Games, and use a plethora of innovative means and advanced technology to present a green, low-carbon Olympics.

The three cities will join hands with members of the Olympic family, including the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, the Olympic Programme Commission, different national Olympic committees, and the host countries and cities of every Olympic Games to establish a modern Olympic culture communicat­ion system.

And the establishm­ent of a futureorie­nted, multi-level and open Olympic culture communicat­ion system, consisting of “school sports, community sports, urban system, Olympic Games and Olympic culture disseminat­ion”, will help build a community with a shared future for mankind.

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