[Live] The women's volleyball team walks out of the airport

  Zhu Ting is out!

  [Explanation] At about 5 o'clock in the evening on July 19, the Chinese women's volleyball team passed the customs from Tokyo's Narita Airport and was warmly welcomed by local overseas Chinese.

  [Live] The women's volleyball team accepts welcome cheers

  Come on for the Chinese team!

Come on for the Chinese team!

Come on for the Chinese team!

  [Explanation] Due to the impact of the new crown epidemic, it often takes several hours for Olympic-related personnel to complete customs clearance procedures. Despite this, the female volleyball team members are not tired.

  [Concurrent] Chinese Women's Volleyball Coach Lang Ping

  I am very excited, because after waiting for 5 years and being nervous, I finally have the opportunity to embark on the Olympic journey. I hope we can play a good level and win glory for the country.

  [Explanation] Previously, Zhu Ting said in an interview that the goal of the women's volleyball team is to raise the national flag and play the national anthem.

Lang Ping also said that the Chinese women's volleyball team is ready for the Olympics and will work hard in the competition.

  [Concurrent] Chinese Women's Volleyball Coach Lang Ping

  The Olympics is different from the usual leagues, so every game is tough, and we will go all out to fight each game.

  [Explanation] Before the Chinese women's volleyball team, some members of the Chinese team have moved into the Tokyo Olympic Village. The five-star red flag has been hung in the Olympic Village to welcome the women's volleyball girls.

  [Explanation] Although the Chinese women's volleyball team has just experienced a lot of trouble, the Chinese women's volleyball team quickly entered the state.

The reporter saw the women's volleyball girls again at the gate of the Olympic Village at less than 9 o'clock the next morning. This time they were on their way to the training ground.

  [Explanation] The weather in Tokyo that day was hot and the temperature was high. The Chinese women's volleyball team boarded the training bus. In front of them, it was the buildings of the Olympic Village full of Chinese flags.

  Reporter Wen Mengxin and Zhao Anyuan from Tokyo, Japan

Editor in charge: [Li Ji]