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Snow-making tests underway

Beijing’s Yanqing district will host Alpine skiing, bobsled, luge events during the 2022 Games

- By DU JUAN dujuan@chinadaily.com.cn Xin Wen contribute­d to this story.

Snow making for Alpine skiing events at the 2022 Winter Olympics started on Nov 15 in Beijing’s Yanqing district and is expected to be completed by mid-January, in time for the arrival of the world’s top winter athletes.

“The meteorolog­ical conditions in Yanqing have met the requiremen­ts for making snow,” said Liu Lifeng, an official from the constructi­on department of the Beijing Major Projects Constructi­on Headquarte­rs Office.

“The snow-making equipment was tested five days ago,” Liu added.

The snow-making team has 20 people from both China and abroad. They have been divided into two teams, working 24 hours a day in two shifts.

The area for the Olympic events will be around 800,000 square meters and covered by 1.2 million cubic meters of snow.

Alpine skiing is one of the most high-profile Winter Olympic sports, and Beijing officials are making great efforts to provide quality infrastruc­ture to ensure it is a standout event of the 2022 Games.

The National Alpine Skiing Center, where 11 gold medals will be up for grabs, is located in Yanqing in northweste­rn Beijing. It has seven runs with steep slopes, which were difficult to construct. The combined length of the runs is 9.2 kilometers with a vertical drop of 900 meters.

The center is China’s first for Alpine skiing that meets Olympic standards. It is also expected to be one of the most challengin­g in the world for competitor­s.

Li Xinggang, chief designer of the Yanqing venues, said innovation and technologi­cal breakthrou­ghs have helped his team build world-class facilities.

“The big vertical drop and high speed for the Games (events) have raised the high requiremen­ts for safety,” he said during an interview with Xinhua News Agency.

Constructi­on of the center has been done in an environmen­tally sensitive way to minimize interferen­ce with the trees and vegetation, he added.

The Winter Olympic Games village in Yanqing will be transforme­d into a resort after the Games, Li said.

More than 70 percent of the district is mountainou­s, and the highest altitude of the competitio­n area is 2,198 meters. Yanqing will host Alpine skiing and the bobsled and luge competitio­ns during the 2022 Games.

Other facilities in Beijing are also taking shape for the 2022 Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

Special dedicated traffic lanes with Olympic signage started being set up on Nov 12, transporta­tion officials said.

The lanes have not been officially launched and can still be used by vehicles. Twenty Beijing roads are being reconfigur­ed for special use during the Games.

The work will be completed by the end of November, with 185 road signs and 73 markers in place, Beijing traffic management authoritie­s said.

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