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Construction begins for Beijing Winter Olympics venues

Qiang Wei | Sunday, 29 October 2017


Beijing's bid logo for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games.


BEIJING, Oct 28: Construction of venues and stadiums for the 2022 Winter Olympics, which will be held by co-hosts Beijing and Zhangjiakou, has started. Zhang Jiandong, vice mayor of Beijing, disclosed it recently on the sidelines of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
His remarks came as the preparation for the games drew more attention after Chinese President Xi Jinping mentioned it in his report to the just-concluded CPC congress.
"We will carry out extensive Fitness-for-All programmes, speed up efforts to build China into a country strong on sports, and make smooth preparations for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games and Paralympic Games," Xi vowed in his report.
The Beijing-based oval for speed skating has been in construction, while the plans for Yanqing district, where the alpine ski competition will be held, and Zhangjiakou have been worked out, Zhang detailed the updates joining a panel discussion of delegates from Beijing.
Key infrastructure projects, including the high-speed railway line linking Beijing and Zhangjiakou as well as expressway connecting Yanqing district and Chongli county in Zhangjiakou, are pushed ahead smoothly, said the vice mayor, adding that they are scheduled to be completed by the end of 2019 and be ready for a test game in 2020.
The vice mayor added that construction of venues and stadiums will give weight not only to demands of the games, but also environmental protection as well as their reuse after the game.
Plans on service assurance are under preparation as well, Zhang said, illustrating that a support plan to guarantee sufficient snow resources in response to extreme weather are under way.
Over 4,500 pieces of emblem designs for the Winter Olympics and the Paralympic Games have been collected, and the result will be announced before the end of this year, he added.
Beijing and Zhangjiakou won their joint bid to host the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in July 2015. It will also be the first time for China to host the Winter Olympics.
(Courtesy: People's Daily of China.
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