China Overseas Network July 29 electric

question: Tokyo Overseas Chinese Olympic "atmosphere group" has been on the line!

Have a heart...

  On July 28, the Tokyo Olympic Games entered its fifth competition day.

  On the field, Chinese athletes are struggling to achieve great results.

Outside the stadium, the "atmosphere group" composed of overseas Chinese in Japan cheered for the Chinese athletes in various ways.

  For the sake of epidemic prevention, all games in the Tokyo area of ​​this Olympic Games will be empty, and spectators cannot enter the stadium.

However, it could not stop the enthusiasm of the overseas Chinese in Japan.

  #Tokyo Chinese Put Ten Thousand Sentences to Hang Out at the Door of Home#

  On July 24, a Chinese couple who lived near the Tokyo Olympic Village hung the national flag on their balcony, set up a TV, and broadcasted the cheering blessings they collected from 10,000 Chinese netizens in a loop.

  The Chinese couple said that because of the epidemic, Chinese friends could not come to Japan to cheer for the Olympic athletes. They used such a special ceremony to bring the cheering closer to the stadium.

  The special creativity has won praise from passers-by.

  Many netizens said: "It's so ceremonial!" "The Chinese team! Come on!".

Some netizens joked: "I've been to the Olympics too!"

  #No matter where!

There are all Chinese cheering for you#

  "China, come on!" "Women's volleyball team, sure to win!"

  On July 27th, the Chinese women's volleyball team played against the US team.

Before the game, seven Chinese compatriots working in Japan cheered for the Chinese women's volleyball team at the entrance of Ariake Stadium in Tokyo.

  They said that because they couldn't get into the stadium, they cheered outside the stadium to "let them feel at home" and "let us Chinese athletes know that wherever they are, there are Chinese people cheering for them."

  Prior to this, the Chinese women's volleyball team ushered in its first rival Turkish women's volleyball team in the Ariake Arena.

After the game, some Chinese and Chinese student fans in Japan rushed to the stadium with a five-star red flag and raised the national flag at the door to bless the women's volleyball team.

  They said that regardless of the outcome of the game, they will always cheer for the Chinese women's volleyball team.

  #Huge flag flashing on the streets of Tokyo cheer for Chinese athletes#

  In order to cheer up the Chinese athletes, on the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics, overseas Chinese in Japan displayed a huge five-star red flag 18 meters long and 12 meters wide at the Ebisu Garden Plaza in central Tokyo.

  Yan An, the organizer of the event and the president of the Japanese Chinese Education Association, said, "The Chinese Olympic delegation came to Japan to participate in the Olympics with the largest (overseas) lineup in history. The overseas Chinese in Japan feel very excited and proud."

  According to reports, every day before the start of the game, many overseas Chinese can be seen holding their national flags at the corner of the Olympic Village in Tokyo, waiting eagerly.

They said: "This intersection is the only place where the Chinese team bus must pass. We want to let them feel our enthusiasm and support in this way!"

  #在日华侨华人里的满满意#

  In addition, many overseas Chinese in the circle of friends expressed their full heartfelt support for the Chinese team:

  "Across from my house is the Tokyo Olympic Village! The Chinese compatriots in our apartment building have all put up the five-star red flag one after another."

  "This is the pride of being a Chinese."

  "The baby's first Olympics...this summer, take the baby to cheer for the Chinese team!"

  "As soon as the prelude to "Singing the Motherland" sounded, I was so excited that I wanted to shed tears! May the Chinese Olympic athletes in the Tokyo Olympic Games, bravely make great achievements and create greater glories!"

  ...

  I'll support you wherever I go!

Overseas Chinese in Japan cheer for Chinese Olympic athletes↓↓

  Go China!

  Chinese athletes come on!

  (Source: China Overseas Chinese Network Comprehensive Xinhua International Headlines, Japanese Chinese Herald, Ring Video, China News, China Federation of Overseas Chinese, Cover News, etc.; Editor: Han Hui)