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Beijing wows the world again

President Xi announces opening of the Winter Olympics amid a thrilling ‘ice breaking’ ceremony

- By SUN XIAOCHEN sunxiaoche­n@chinadaily.com.cn

Featuring Chinese festival culture and a technology­enhanced visual spectacle, a stunning ceremony took the world’s breath away on Feb 4 night as President Xi Jinping declared the opening of the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games.

Fourteen years after impressing the world with a grand show to open the 2008 Summer Games, Beijing delivered again, wowing an internatio­nal audience with a celebratio­n of not just the highest level of winter sports, but also the traditiona­l Spring Festival, during the opening ceremony of the 24th Winter Olympics.

The event was held at the same iconic venue as in 2008 — the National Stadium, also known as the Bird’s Nest.

To the excitement of the on-site crowd and people across the country watching on TV, Xi announced the opening of the Games, making the Chinese capital the first city in the world to host both summer and winter editions of the Olympics.

The Feb 4 opening was set on the same day as lichun, or beginning of spring — the first of 24 solar terms on China’s lunar calendar — to represent the organizers’ wish for friends around

the world to usher in a new spring together.

An opening performanc­e featured children blowing on a dandelion and sending the white seeds into the air. Fireworks then went off, shifting into the Chinese characters for lichun and the English word “spring” and lighting up the sky above the stadium.

Following a national flag-raising ceremony, a giant LED screen on the ground illuminate­d the floor in aqua blue to make it a huge “ice rink”, thrilling the crowd.

A giant ice block then rose above the ground, with 24 laser beams shot from the roof engraving the ice cube to carve out the names of the 23 previous Winter Games’ hosts, before eventually freezing on 2022 Beijing.

Six performers dressed in ice hockey suits then took the stage to strike the ice cube with puck shots emulated by light beams, breaking the ice apart to reveal crystals in the shape of the Olympic Rings at the center of the stage.

Describing it as an “ice breaking” moment, the ceremony’s creative team expected the segment to encourage the world to break barriers, resolve conflicts and understand each other with equality and respect, according to the media guide for the ceremony.

The creative team was led by renowned film director Zhang Yimou,

who also was the mastermind behind the 2008 Games’ opening show.

The delegation­s of participat­ing National Olympic Committees then marched into the stadium under the Olympic Rings, with their respective flags shown on a giant screen high above, and were warmly welcomed by

volunteers and spectators on the stand.

To rousing cheers from the home crowd, the Chinese delegation marched in to the accompanim­ent of the famous song Ode to the Motherland, with men’s Olympic bronze medalist speed skater Gao Tingyu and women’s skeleton racer Zhao Dan bearing the flag for the host squad.

China sent 176 athletes, the most since the country’s Winter Olympics debut at the 1980 Games, and 211 coaches and officials, for competitio­n in 104 medal events out of a total of 109 at the Beijing Winter Olympics.

The Games will take place in three hosting areas — Beijing’s downtown, its northwest Yanqing district and co-host Zhangjiako­u, Hebei province — until Feb 20.

A traditiona­l power in ice sports, such as short-track speed skating and figure skating, China is ambitiousl­y expanding its strength to more snowbased sports and is aiming for the biggest medal haul at the home Games.

The short-track speed skating team, which has earned 10 of the total 13 Winter Olympic gold medals that China has won, got the entire delegation off to a flying start on Feb 5 by winning gold in the mixed relay event.

Following a promotiona­l video dedicated to athletes who have worked hard to realize their Olympic dreams, Cai Qi, president of the Beijing Organising Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, and Internatio­nal Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach each gave a speech.

“As we are celebratin­g the Chinese Year of the Tiger, we are pleased that you, the Olympic athletes, coaches and distinguis­hed guests from across the world, have come together in Beijing for the celebratio­n of the 2022 Olympic Winter Games,” Cai said in his speech.

Bach called on the world to set aside disputes and stay together, using the Beijing 2022 Games as common ground for all cultures to bridge difference­s.

“In our fragile world, where division, conflict and mistrust are on the rise, we show the world: Yes, it is possible to be fierce rivals, while at the same time living peacefully and respectful­ly together,” said the German former Olympic fencing champion.

“This is the mission of the Olympic Games: bringing us together in peaceful competitio­n. Always building bridges, never erecting walls. Uniting humankind in all our diversity,” he added.

As the highlight of the ceremony, seven torchbeare­rs — current or retired Chinese athletes born from the 1950s until the 2000s — completed the final relay legs inside the stadium.

Then the youngest two — men’s Nordic combined athlete Zhao Jiawen and women’s cross-country skier Dinigeer Yilamujian­g from the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region — jointly set a Beijing 2022 torch at the heart of a snowflake that was raised and hung over the stadium as the Games cauldron.

 ?? CHEN YICHEN / XINHUA ?? Images of people from all walks of life are displayed during the ceremony segment Tribute to the People.
CHEN YICHEN / XINHUA Images of people from all walks of life are displayed during the ceremony segment Tribute to the People.
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President Xi Jinping (fifth from left) stands along with his wife Peng Liyuan and other dignitarie­s during the opening ceremony.
 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Performers use LED lights to create a flower display during the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics at the National Stadium in Beijing on Feb 4.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Performers use LED lights to create a flower display during the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics at the National Stadium in Beijing on Feb 4.
 ?? LI XIN / XINHUA ?? Fireworks light up the National Stadium, also known as the Bird’s Nest, during the opening ceremony on Feb 4 night.
LI XIN / XINHUA Fireworks light up the National Stadium, also known as the Bird’s Nest, during the opening ceremony on Feb 4 night.
 ?? ZHANG WEI / CHINA DAILY ?? People from all walks of life pass the national flag from hand to hand prior to the flag-raising ceremony on Feb 4.
ZHANG WEI / CHINA DAILY People from all walks of life pass the national flag from hand to hand prior to the flag-raising ceremony on Feb 4.
 ?? XU ZIJIAN / XINHUA ?? The Olympic delegation of Greece leads the atheletes parade into the National Stadium during the opening ceremony.
XU ZIJIAN / XINHUA The Olympic delegation of Greece leads the atheletes parade into the National Stadium during the opening ceremony.
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 ?? XUE XUGE / XINHUA ?? President of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee Thomas Bach addresses the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2022 Winter Games.
XUE XUGE / XINHUA President of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee Thomas Bach addresses the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2022 Winter Games.
 ?? ?? Members of a children’s choir sing the Olympic Anthem in Greek at the opening ceremony.
Members of a children’s choir sing the Olympic Anthem in Greek at the opening ceremony.
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A cauldron bearing the Olympic flame is seen during the opening ceremony, surrounded by children holding peace doves in their hands.
 ?? ?? Fireworks spell out the word ‘spring’ above the National Stadium during the opening ceremony.
Fireworks spell out the word ‘spring’ above the National Stadium during the opening ceremony.

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