On January 16, local time, the Russian Federation of Overseas Chinese in Moscow, together with representatives of overseas Chinese in Russia, Chinese-funded enterprises and students, as well as local Tai Chi fans in Moscow, held a celebration event in Zaryadye Park near the Red Square in Moscow. , expressing eager expectation and support for the upcoming Beijing Winter Olympics, and cheering for Winter Olympic athletes.

  "I flew to the faraway fertile soil, flying over the Great Wall is that beautiful country, white snow covered the vast land with rolling hills, Beijing is looking forward to the Olympic athletes to embark on the journey..." In this song "Beijing Winter Olympics" as the theme To the sound of the Russian song "Beijing", the participants played Tai Chi and shouted "Come on, Beijing!" to send their expectations and blessings for the Beijing Winter Olympics.

  Vladimir Vorobyov, the creator of the Russian song "Beijing", also came to the event site at the invitation to express his best wishes for the Beijing Winter Olympics and his best wishes to the athletes.

  Larisa Orlova, a local resident of Moscow and a Tai Chi enthusiast, said: "The Olympic Movement represents health, love, peace and harmony. I sincerely wish athletes from all over the world good results, and best wishes to Beijing. ."

  Bai Sihong, president of the Russian-Chinese Cultural Exchange Association, said: "We, the overseas Chinese in Moscow, warmly celebrate the opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics and wish the Winter Olympics success and victory. Come on, Beijing! Come on, China!" (Reporter Tian Bing, Zhou Jing)

Responsible editor: [Luo Pan]