China Daily (Hong Kong)

At Games’ end, Beijing takes baton

- By SUN XIAOCHEN in Pyeongchan­g sunxiaoche­n@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing stole the show at the closing ceremony of the 2018 Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics on Sunday by presenting a high-tech handover performanc­e at the gala finale to herald the start of Olympic Beijing time.

The extinguish­ing of the Olympic flame in Pyeongchan­g, the Republic of Korea, on Sunday marked the beginning of a new four-year cycle to the 2022 Beijing Winter Games after Beijing Mayor Chen Jining received the Olympic flag from his Pyeongchan­g counterpar­t Shim Jaeguk.

Following the flag handover, an eight-minute show directed by renowned film producer Zhang Yimou welcomes the world to Beijing in a high-tech visual feast, facilitate­d by transparen­t projection screens playing images of modern China powered by robots skating with human artists disguised as pandas.

President Xi Jinping invited the world to Beijing in a video message during the show.

“Together with all the Chinese people, I welcome friends from all over the world. See you in Beijing in 2022,” he said.

Zhang, who impressed the world for promoting China’s rich history and culture by directing the grand opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, said he expects the show on Sunday to help present his country’s more diversifie­d image in the new era.

“We made every second count during the eight short minutes to showcase a confident China not only for its profound 5,000-year-old history, but also the remarkable achievemen­ts the country has made today,” said Zhang.

With electronic music and colorful lights illuminati­ng the night sky in Pyeongchan­g, the host also put on a dynamic finale show by fusing traditiona­l Korean culture with contempora­ry dancing, singing and visual art presentati­on.

Visiting Vice-Premier Liu Yandong attended the closing ceremony as a special envoy sent by Xi after earlier meetings with Thomas Bach, the president of Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, and representa­tives of China’s sports delegation competing in Pyeongchan­g.

China attaches importance to further contributi­ng to the Olympic Movement and the country will offer full support to Beijing to prepare for and host the 2022 Winter Olym- pics on a green, sharing, open and clean basis, Liu said during her meeting with Bach.

She encouraged China’s winter sports Olympians to train harder and more scientific­ally to achieve better results in the 2022 Winter Olympics at home.

The Chinese delegation finished 16th overall in the medal tally in Pyeongchan­g, with one gold, six silver and two bronze medals in five different events.

Wu Dajing, who won China’s only gold at the Games in the men’s 500m short-track speed skating, said the experience gained in Pyeongchan­g coupled with the government support has boosted his fellow athletes’ confidence for great achievemen­ts in 2020.

A total of 2,920 athletes from 92 countries and regions competed in Pyeongchan­g for 102 gold medals, the most in history. A record 30 delegation­s won medals at the Pyeongchan­g Games, breaking a previous record of 26 in 2006, 2010 and 2014. Over 1.39 million spectators had visited the venues in Pyeongchan­g by Sunday afternoon.

Together with all the Chinese people, I welcome friends from all over the world. See you in Beijing in 2022.”

President Xi Jinping

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Vice-Premier Liu Yandong meets Chinese athlete Wu Dajing, who won the men’s 500-meter short-track speed skating gold medal at the Winter Games in Pyeongchan­g, Republic of Korea, on Sunday. Liu, as the special representa­tive of President Xi Jinping, was...
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY Vice-Premier Liu Yandong meets Chinese athlete Wu Dajing, who won the men’s 500-meter short-track speed skating gold medal at the Winter Games in Pyeongchan­g, Republic of Korea, on Sunday. Liu, as the special representa­tive of President Xi Jinping, was...

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