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Ceremony grabs world’s attention

Xi declares opening of Paralympic Winter Games as Beijing takes center stage once again

- By SHI FUTIAN shifutian@chinadaily.com.cn

Touching performanc­es and technology-enhanced visual effects at an emotional and romantic opening ceremony wowed the world on March 4 as President Xi Jinping declared the opening of the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games.

Fourteen years after the success of the 2008 Summer Paralympic­s, the Paralympic flame was once again lit in Beijing, with the spectacula­r and warm opening ceremony attracting the attention of the world.

President Xi announced the opening of the Paralympic­s after the parade of athletes at the iconic National Stadium, also known as the Bird’s Nest, where the opening ceremony of the 2008 Paralympic­s was held.

“In 2008, Beijing delivered a highstanda­rd Paralympic Games with distinctiv­e features. Today, 14 years on, Beijing is again the center stage of the Paralympic Movement,” said Cai Qi, president of the Beijing 2022 organizing committee, at the opening ceremony.

“Under the guidance of President Xi Jinping and the strong leadership of the Chinese government, we have been acting on our commitment to deliver a green, inclusive, open and clean Games.”

The theme of the opening ceremony was “Improve, Go Beyond and Together”. In one of the highlights of the celebratio­n, the popular red lantern-styled Paralympic mascot, Shuey Rhon Rhon, skated onto the

stage during the parade of athletes to welcome the representa­tives of the delegation­s from across the globe.

A Winter Paralympic Waltz was also staged at the opening ceremony. Half of the performers of the show were individual­s with hearing impairment, while the other half were individual­s without disabiliti­es.

“The venues are magnificen­t. The organizati­on is extraordin­ary. The COVID-19 prevention and control — safe and efficient,” Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee President Andrew Parsons said at the opening ceremony.

“The hospitable Chinese people have built the stage to fully showcase the best of Paralympic winter sports. Efforts to encourage and engage persons with disabiliti­es to try winter sports have been outstandin­g. To the people of China: Xiexie.”

The atmosphere at the Bird’s Nest reached its peak when the Winter Paralympic cauldron was lit by visually impaired athlete Li Duan, a four-time Paralympic gold medalist.

As the final torchbeare­r of the Paralympic­s torch relay which started on March 2, Li ascended the platform,

reached out to touch the snowflake sculpture, and placed the torch onto it.

Li used to be a profession­al basketball player in the national youth team, before a fire extinguish­er explosion caused him to lose his vision at the age of 18. Two years later, he was rediscover­ed as an athlete in triple jump and long jump.

He said that lighting the flame reminded him of the time when he first started his training in jumping, as it required him to repeatedly practice to master the distance and precision.

Featuring six sports and 78 events, the Beijing Paralympic­s is being staged in three competitio­n zones in downtown Beijing, the capital’s northwest Yanqing district and cohost Zhangjiako­u, Hebei province.

Team China is competing in 73 events, with a record total of 96 athletes, aiming to inspire over 85 million people with disabiliti­es in the country to reach beyond their limits.

The Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games closing ceremony is scheduled for March 13, also at the National Stadium.

 ?? LI GA / XINHUA ?? China’s delegation takes part in the opening of the 2022 Paralympic Winter Games at the National Stadium in Beijing on March 4.
LI GA / XINHUA China’s delegation takes part in the opening of the 2022 Paralympic Winter Games at the National Stadium in Beijing on March 4.

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