On August 6, local time, the giant Olympic rings in Odaiba Seaside Park, Tokyo, Japan were temporarily dismantled and returned to the factory for maintenance.

  China News Service, September 16th. According to Kyodo News Agency of Japan, a number of relevant sources recently revealed that the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) have begun to focus on 4 aspects and 60 projects in order to cut costs. The simplified direction unfolds the final coordination.

  It is reported that the detailed plan will be reported at the joint meeting of the IOC Coordinating Committee and the Olympic Organizing Committee later this month.

Previously, due to the impact of the new crown epidemic, the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games have been postponed to next summer.

  According to the report, the organizing committee will start to simplify in four aspects, namely reducing the number of relevant personnel participating in the Olympics and rationalizing services, infrastructure such as venues and transportation, opening and closing ceremonies, torch relay and other related activities and momentum, etc. Cut costs in many ways.

  Regarding the rationalization of services for Olympic-related personnel, in addition to canceling the opening ceremony of the IOC conference originally planned to be held in Tokyo before the Olympics, it is also considering adjustments to the lounges for IOC-related personnel in various venues, and the catering provided is also moving towards simplicity The direction of discussion.

  In terms of infrastructure, it is expected to shorten the lease and operation period of various Olympic-related facilities, reduce temporary power equipment and adjust bus transportation services.

The performance in the venue is also intended to avoid gorgeousness and will reduce decoration.

  It is reported that since the postponement of the Olympic Games, the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee and the IOC have been discussing more than 200 simplifications since May, and stepping up the concrete content.

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