[Explanation] These are all Olympic badges collected by Jin Yiwei.

The exchange of badges is a tradition of the Olympic Games. In Tokyo, the reporter met Jin Yiwei who participated in the Olympics as a volunteer. Although he has just started collecting badges, he can already be regarded as a "good person", collecting it in only four days. With dozens of badges, an average of a dozen more badges can be added every day.

  [Concurrent] Tokyo Olympic volunteer Jin Yiwei

  My favorite is definitely a pin (badge) for the 2022 Beijing (Winter) Olympic Games in China.

At that time, I was at a post office inside the MPC (Media Center). Then I was standing there and buying stamps. Then I saw our Chinese media colleagues and media friends, and then I saw how the Winter Olympics are. A pin will be very meaningful, can you change it with me?

In fact, he still has a very big Winter Olympics pin on him. In fact, I wanted that very much at first, and then he said that you might not be able to change this for you, and then can you change this for you, and then I said it was pretty good. OK.

  [Explanation] The Olympic emblem originated in Athens, Greece. It was originally a round card used to distinguish the identities of athletes, officials and news media.

Some contestants exchanged the round solitaires they wear to convey their good wishes to each other, and the custom of exchanging Olympic badges was born.

In Jin Yiwei's view, the culture of the Olympic emblem under the epidemic is more meaningful.

  [Concurrent] Tokyo Olympic volunteer Jin Yiwei

  Especially in this year’s Tokyo Olympics, we all wear masks. Under such a situation, I think this is a very good opportunity because everyone is wearing masks and they don’t know what the other person’s expression looks like. By changing a pin from one pin to another, everyone may smile, are particularly interested, and be very happy.

  [Explanation] Jin Yiwei told reporters that the Olympic badge has always been favored by Olympic collectors. There will be enthusiasts waiting outside the venue to exchange with media and volunteers participating in the Olympics.

  [Concurrent] Tokyo Olympic volunteer Jin Yiwei

  Outside the stadium, they will have someone who collects pins, and then they are not related athletes, nor related media. Then they will have faces, hats, including clothes, they will wear them, and they will have pins, and then they will Go to the media, find us who have pins to change it.

  [Explanation] Jin Yiwei only started collecting Olympic badges after becoming a volunteer, but the collection speed is very fast.

He told reporters that collecting badges also has a knack.

  [Live] Tokyo Olympic volunteer Jin Yiwei

  If you change the pin, it must be the language first (good). If you can’t communicate with others, it’s also difficult to change. The language must be good, and then the skin must be thicker. Sometimes people may only have one, but you are stubborn. If you hit, he might also change it to you.

  I have been in contact with some men and European media before, and he will feel that it is his honour that I can change pins with him, and he is also very happy.

  [On-site] Foreign ladies take the initiative to come to exchange

  Can you change one with me?

what do you have?

  I have an official emblem for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

  [Concurrent] Tokyo Olympic volunteer Jin Yiwei

  In fact, every pin of me represents a story behind it. I changed a pin. At that time, how I contacted this person and how I communicated. In fact, I have memories in my mind, so I said I think it is more precious than the value of the pin itself.

  Reporter Wen Mengxin and Zhao Anyuan from Tokyo, Japan

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]