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Official emblems for Beijing 2022 Winter Games unveiled

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Beijing, China - Dec 15, 2017
1. Emblem launch ceremony for Beijing 2022 Olympic, Paralympic Winter Games in progress
2. Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli (C), International Olympic Committee (IOC) Vice President Yu Zaiqing (R), Zhang Hong, China's Olympic speed skating champion (L) unveiling "Winter Dream", emblem of Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games at ceremony
3. Various of emblem of Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games
4. Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong (C), Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Organizing Committee President Cai Qi (R), Zhang Qiang, China's Paralympic curling player (L) unveiling "Flying High", emblem of Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games
5. Emblem of Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games
6. Emblems of Beijing 2022 Olympic, Paralympic Winter Games
7. Various of IOC President Thomas Bach delivering speech via video
8. Emblem launch ceremony in progress
9. Various of Cai Qi delivering speech on stage
10. Various of performance at emblem launch ceremony

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The emblems of the Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, respectively named "Winter Dream" and "Flying High", were unveiled in the capital of China on Friday.

With its origin in the Chinese character "dong" (winter), the Olympic emblem "Winter Dream" integrates the spirit of Chinese calligraphy and eastern cultural heritage with a modern, global style. It also expresses China's vision and determination to host "a fantastic, extraordinary and excellent" Winter Olympics and Paralympics, and to encourage 300 million people in the country to participate in winter sports.

At the top of the emblem is a skater rushing forward, while at the bottom is a skier. The dynamic lines in the middle represent mountains, trails in the snow seen during winter sports and the silk ribbons which are often used when Chinese people celebrate the Lunar New Year, which will overlap with Beijing 2022.

The Paralympic emblem "Flying High", featuring an athlete-centered concept, also combines Chinese calligraphy and Paralympic winter sports. Oriented around the Chinese character "fei" (flight), the emblem is an abstract image of an athlete who is fighting for victory, highlighting the spirit and inspiration for the Paralympic Winter Games.

The ceremony, which was attended by Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli, Vice Premier Liu Yandong, International Olympic Committee (IOC) Vice President Yu Zaiqing, Beijing 2022 Organizing Committee President Cai Qi and former Chinese Olympians, took place at the National Aquatic Center, also known as the "Water Cube", which was the former site for swimming events at the Beijing 2008 Summer Games. In 2022, this venue will be transformed into an ice rink for curling games.

IOC President Thomas Bach said via video message that Beijing is set to "make history" as the first city to host both the summer and the winter Games.
On July 31, 2016, the first anniversary of the announcement of Beijing's successful bid to host the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, the organizers launched a worldwide campaign to seek emblem designs for the Games.

After rounds of selection and revision, the emblems "Winter Dream" and "Flying High" eventually stood out from a total of 4,506 design proposals.

The general public will soon be able to get their hands on merchandise carrying the new logos. The organizers of Beijing 2022 will soon start test operations for the sale of franchised products, and China Post will publish a commemorative stamp on Dec 31. Franchised products of Beijing 2022 will be on offer from an online store starting on Dec 16.



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China-Beijing Winter Olympics/Emblems

Official emblems for Beijing 2022 Winter Games unveiled

Dateline : Dec 15, 2017

Location : Beijing,China

Duration : 1'51

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Beijing, China - Dec 15, 2017
1. Emblem launch ceremony for Beijing 2022 Olympic, Paralympic Winter Games in progress
2. Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli (C), International Olympic Committee (IOC) Vice President Yu Zaiqing (R), Zhang Hong, China's Olympic speed skating champion (L) unveiling "Winter Dream", emblem of Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games at ceremony
3. Various of emblem of Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games
4. Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong (C), Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Organizing Committee President Cai Qi (R), Zhang Qiang, China's Paralympic curling player (L) unveiling "Flying High", emblem of Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games
5. Emblem of Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games
6. Emblems of Beijing 2022 Olympic, Paralympic Winter Games
7. Various of IOC President Thomas Bach delivering speech via video
8. Emblem launch ceremony in progress
9. Various of Cai Qi delivering speech on stage
10. Various of performance at emblem launch ceremony


The emblems of the Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, respectively named "Winter Dream" and "Flying High", were unveiled in the capital of China on Friday.

With its origin in the Chinese character "dong" (winter), the Olympic emblem "Winter Dream" integrates the spirit of Chinese calligraphy and eastern cultural heritage with a modern, global style. It also expresses China's vision and determination to host "a fantastic, extraordinary and excellent" Winter Olympics and Paralympics, and to encourage 300 million people in the country to participate in winter sports.

At the top of the emblem is a skater rushing forward, while at the bottom is a skier. The dynamic lines in the middle represent mountains, trails in the snow seen during winter sports and the silk ribbons which are often used when Chinese people celebrate the Lunar New Year, which will overlap with Beijing 2022.

The Paralympic emblem "Flying High", featuring an athlete-centered concept, also combines Chinese calligraphy and Paralympic winter sports. Oriented around the Chinese character "fei" (flight), the emblem is an abstract image of an athlete who is fighting for victory, highlighting the spirit and inspiration for the Paralympic Winter Games.

The ceremony, which was attended by Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli, Vice Premier Liu Yandong, International Olympic Committee (IOC) Vice President Yu Zaiqing, Beijing 2022 Organizing Committee President Cai Qi and former Chinese Olympians, took place at the National Aquatic Center, also known as the "Water Cube", which was the former site for swimming events at the Beijing 2008 Summer Games. In 2022, this venue will be transformed into an ice rink for curling games.

IOC President Thomas Bach said via video message that Beijing is set to "make history" as the first city to host both the summer and the winter Games.
On July 31, 2016, the first anniversary of the announcement of Beijing's successful bid to host the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, the organizers launched a worldwide campaign to seek emblem designs for the Games.

After rounds of selection and revision, the emblems "Winter Dream" and "Flying High" eventually stood out from a total of 4,506 design proposals.

The general public will soon be able to get their hands on merchandise carrying the new logos. The organizers of Beijing 2022 will soon start test operations for the sale of franchised products, and China Post will publish a commemorative stamp on Dec 31. Franchised products of Beijing 2022 will be on offer from an online store starting on Dec 16.



ID : 8068750

Published : 2017-12-16 03:44

Last Modified : 2017-12-16 17:01:00

Source : China Central Television (CCTV)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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