(Beijing Winter Olympics) Interview with Beijing Winter Olympics etiquette training instructor Liu Wen: Show national confidence from details

  China News Service, Guiyang, February 10th: Interview with Liu Wen, the Beijing Winter Olympics etiquette training guide: Show national confidence from details

  Author Yuan Chao

  In the past few days, the etiquette volunteers dressed in three sets of award-winning costumes, Ruixue Xiangyun, Hongyun Shanshui and Tanghua Feixue, have also become the focus of many audiences at the awards venue of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.

The beauty of China contained in these three sets of costumes was vividly displayed in the frowns, smiles, and every step of the etiquette volunteers.

  "The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics will allow people all over the world to see the current spiritual outlook of the Chinese people and the elegance of the East." On the 10th, talking about the etiquette volunteers for the Winter Olympics, Liu Wen was accepting In an exclusive interview with the online reporter, he believed that the etiquette volunteers walked to the podium dignified, beautiful and generous, not only showing the beauty of the East, but also conveying the confidence of the Chinese nation.

The picture shows Liu Wen training volunteers.

Photo courtesy of the interviewee

  Liu Wen is from the First People's Hospital of Zunyi City, Guizhou Province, and is also a well-known etiquette training expert in China.

In 2021, Liu Wen was invited to be the instructor of the award ceremony of the Winter Olympics, and went to Beijing to participate in the centralized training of award ceremony volunteer candidates.

  What can etiquette volunteers convey to award-winning athletes?

The answer given by Liu Wen is: the love of a great country.

In Liu Wen's view, athletes not only show their own high-profile moments on the field, but also represent the country behind them, fighting for honor for the country and fighting for their dreams.

"As the 'hosts' of this Winter Olympics, we must convey the highest respect to the athletes through the norms and grace of the etiquette volunteers."

The picture shows Liu Wen training volunteers.

Photo courtesy of the interviewee

  Liu Wen introduced that during the training, Liu Wen and the training team actively explored and innovated on top of the standards required by the International Olympic Committee.

Referring to this, Liu Wen showed pride in his words.

In the training, in addition to the usual posture training, standard technical movements, awarding procedures and international etiquette training, they also integrated the content of the Chinese classics "Book of Songs" and "The Analects of Confucius" into the training to improve etiquette from the outside to the inside. Behavioural development of volunteers.

  Liu Wen, for example, is different from the PyeongChang Winter Olympics etiquette volunteers who put their hands down, the present Winter Olympics award ceremony staff with their hands crossed in front of their abdomens.

"This stance is a typical Chinese hand position," Liu Wen said.

The picture shows the training site of the award ceremony.

Photo courtesy of the interviewee

  During the interview, Liu Wen repeatedly expressed her admiration for the etiquette volunteers.

She admits that the awarding of the Winter Olympics is quite difficult. In addition to overcoming the cold challenges brought by the venue, etiquette volunteers also have to overcome a lot of psychological pressure. Water, and can't go to the bathroom, and have to stay in the waiting area to prepare for the moment of awarding.

  In this Winter Olympics, Liu Wen's team focused on training volunteers for the award ceremony of ice hockey events.

Liu Wen told reporters that ice hockey is a collective sport. When awarding awards, there are as many as dozens of athletes in the three teams of gold medals, silver medals and bronze medals, and the awarding venue is on the ice surface. higher requirements.

In order to stabilize the tray with medals and mascots without losing calm and grace, during the usual training, etiquette volunteers need to use sandbags for weight-bearing training.

"After a training session, everyone couldn't hold the chopsticks steadily, and their hands were shaking."

  Due to the impact of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, etiquette volunteers need to wear masks when performing tasks, which means that etiquette volunteers will be covered from the eyes to the mouth. How to make athletes and spectators feel the sense of etiquette volunteers The person's smile?

Liu Wen introduced that this link requires etiquette volunteers to keep a smile in their masks and convey joy and congratulations through their eyes.

  "Hide the skills in the details, and show the national confidence from the details." Liu Wen believes that all the hard work and sweat have gathered the attitude that the state of etiquette should have, and everything is worth it.

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