(Beijing Winter Olympics) The Chinese side talks about the Beijing Winter Olympics viewership record high: the passion brought by ice and snow sports is shared by people around the world

  China News Service, Beijing, February 14 (Reporter Huang Yuqin) In response to the Beijing Winter Olympics becoming the Winter Olympics with the highest ratings so far, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said at a regular press conference on the 14th that this shows that despite the epidemic Still raging, but the passion, joy and friendship brought by ice and snow sports are still shared by people all over the world.

  A reporter asked a question. Recently, the Olympic Broadcasting Service announced that the Beijing Winter Olympics has become the Winter Olympics with the highest ratings so far, and has attracted more than 2 billion people on social media around the world.

What is China's comment?

  Wang Wenbin said that in the past two days, many foreign media have reported on the Beijing Winter Olympics under the title of "New High Winter Olympics Ratings".

The audience rating of the event not only doubled or even broke records in some European and American Winter Olympic powerhouses, but also in tropical countries where there is no ice and snow all year round, many people are also paying attention to the Beijing Winter Olympics.

This shows that although the epidemic is still raging, the passion, joy and friendship brought by ice and snow sports are still shared by people around the world. The unity, cooperation and hope displayed by the Beijing Winter Olympics are injecting confidence and strength into countries around the world.

  "I also noticed that the heads of the multi-national Olympic committees and people in the sports world have said that athletes compete on the field, hug and greet after the game. This is a beautiful scene." Wang Wenbin said, "People from all over the world are prepared for winter. Olympic cheers, cheering for Beijing, and moving towards the future together, this is the full embodiment of the Olympic spirit." (End)