1. The participating countries of the Winter Olympics are all over the world: Asia, Africa, Europe, America and Oceania. In 2022, there were 9 1 national delegations participating in the Beijing Winter Olympics. From 16 delegations in the first Winter Olympics to 9 1 delegations now, the number of participants also increased significantly.
2. There are 7 major events in the 2020 Beijing Winter Olympics * *, 15 events, 109 events, and one * * * will produce 109 gold medals. This Beijing Winter Olympics is the one with the largest number of events and gold medals in history. These events include short track speed skating, curling, figure skating, biathlon and snowboarding.
3. The venues of the 2020 Beijing Winter Olympics are mainly divided into three areas, namely Beijing, Yanqing and Zhangjiakou. The opening and closing ceremonies were held in the Bird's Nest.
Beijing hosts all ice events, such as figure skating, curling, prone skating and speed skating.
Yanqing and Zhangjiakou Division undertake all snow sports such as cross-country skiing, freestyle skiing and platform skiing.
The Beijing Winter Olympics will be held from February 4 to February 20, and the opening ceremony will be held on February 4, the fourth day of the first month. This day displayed a unique opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, inviting people from all over the world to experience the atmosphere and joy of China New Year.
The mascot of Beijing Winter Olympics is Ice Shield, the design team is Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, and the chief designer is Cao Xue. The ice pier is a combination of panda and ice crystal, which embodies the characteristics of the Winter Olympics. Panda is considered as the national treasure of China. The adoption of the panda image makes the ice pier more charming and lovely. The colorful halo on the head is inspired by the "Ice Ribbon", the national speed skating hall of Beijing Winter Olympics. The overall shape of the ice pier is like an astronaut, and the significance lies in the combination of the Winter Olympics and modern technology.