China News Service, February 9 (Zhang Aolin) Since the start of the Beijing Winter Olympics, the "stunts" of contestants from all over the world "flying over the eaves" and "ballet on ice" have made the audience really addicted to watching.

At the same time, the high-tech venues, the "stable and fast" Chinese high-speed rail, and the "top-stream" Bing Dun Dun and other elements of the Winter Olympics have been praised by athletes, journalists and netizens from all over the world, and have attracted countless fans.

On February 7, in the Beijing Winter Olympics men's snowboarding men's slope obstacle skills final, 17-year-old Chinese teenager Su Yiming won the silver medal to make history and won the first snowboard medal in the history of the Chinese sports delegation in the Winter Olympics.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Tomita

Winter Olympics, widely praised!

  The Genting Ski Park in Zhangjiakou is magnificent and exquisite, where the 17-year-old Chinese teenager Su Yiming won the silver medal in the men's snowboarder's slope obstacle skills here on the 7th, making history.

  In addition to the medals, the artificial snow covered in the snow-white field has also attracted much attention.

  On the 7th local time, National Public Radio (NPR) released an article "No Snow?

No problem" article, praised the artificial snow technology of the Beijing Winter Olympics from multiple perspectives.

Screenshot of NPR's report

  The article points out that artificial snow technology is the best choice for current and future winter events.

The staff of the Beijing Winter Olympics venues can adjust the temperature and humidity, slope and angle to make the venues in the most ideal state.

  American alpine skier Hurt was a little worried at first about the artificial snow field.

But when she actually experienced the national alpine ski center "Xue Feiyan" in the Yanqing Division, she said that her previous worries were unfounded, and she said, "The surface of the snow is really perfect!"

  Norwegian alpine skier Jasrud ​​also liked "Snow Feiyan", saying, "The sun is shining, minus 15 degrees, and there will be no (worry) snowfall for a week. Where else can you find such a (venue)? "

On February 8, the Beijing Winter Olympics figure skating men's single skating short program competition was held at the Capital Gymnasium. The picture shows Japanese star Yuzuru Hanyu in the competition.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Cui Nan

  On February 8, the figure skating men's singles short program was held at the Capital Gymnasium.

After the game, Japanese star Yuzuru Hanyu praised the venue's "very good conditions" and said it was "the most comfortable (ice surface)" in the three Winter Olympics he has participated in.

  Also on the same day, Chinese athlete Gu Ailing won the women's freestyle ski jumping championship, making headlines around the world.

Along with her, she became popular with the venue of the competition, the Shougang Ski Jump.

On February 8, Chinese athlete Gu Ailing won the championship in the women's freestyle ski jumping final of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics held at the Beijing Shougang Ski Jumping platform.

The picture shows Gu Ailing warming up before the game.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Mao Jianjun

  Reuters pointed out in the report that the site represents sustainability.

The "industrial style", which is completely different from the traditional snow-capped mountain landscape, made British player Muir amazed: "The venue is amazing, the big platform is too wild, it's really cool to jump here!" French player Adreise also said, " When the lights are on, (the venue) is really magical."

  Not only that, but on February 9, IOC President Bach also said that the venues and facilities of the Beijing Winter Olympics are so excellent that some people even compared it to paradise.

Although he quipped that this statement is a bit exaggerated, he believes that it actually expresses the satisfaction and gratitude of players from all over the world for the stadium and rest facilities.

Winter Olympics high-speed rail, "very good"!

  Another "hard-core big deal", the Winter Olympics high-speed rail, has also become the focus of foreign media's attention.

Screenshot of Bloomberg reporter Sen Laishi's social media

  On February 7, American Bloomberg reporter Sen Laishi posted a number of photos of the interior of the Winter Olympics high-speed rail on his way to the Zhangjiakou competition area, saying that the high-speed rail is equipped with wireless networks, ski lockers and reclining seats. Great".

Data map: Beijing-Zhangjiakou high-speed railway Winter Olympic train.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Jia Tianyong

  Kyodo News described the Winter Olympics train in this way: "The train quickly left the center of Beijing and headed to its destination quietly, in a fraction of the time required by a car."

  "It's very quiet and elegant here (in the high-speed train)," Milan Jovanovic said while explaining the game for Slovenian TV long before the opening of the Winter Olympics.

"Dundun love", regardless of national borders!

  The hardware is hard enough, and the software is not inferior.

As the world entered the "Winter Olympics time", Bing Dun Dun, with its naive appearance, became popular all over the world and became the top trend.

Screenshot of CNN report

  On the 8th local time, CNN published an article titled "From the podium to the auditorium, the Winter Olympics mascot Bing Dun Dun is everywhere", accompanied by a picture of Chinese players. After winning the championship, Gu Ailing held up a photo of the golden limited edition Bing Dun Dun, saying that the mascot has become the favorite of Winter Olympic fans.

  NBC's "WAVY-TV" reporter Baluris posted a Bingdundun doll on social media on the 7th, with the text: "The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics are full of exciting (moments)! Bingdundun, I hope you can join us in our live broadcast tonight." NBC also opened a special "Meet Bingdundun" special, 360 degrees without dead ends to introduce this cute mascot to local readers.

Screenshot of social media of Nippon TV's morning program "Sukkiri"

  Not only that, but the Japanese journalist Tsujioka Yoshido has become popular on social media because of his enthusiastic "dun pier love" for Bing pier.

He called himself "Yidundun" in an interview.

Not only that, he also mailed the dolls of Bing Dun Dun and Xu Rong Rong to Japan by international express.

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