China News Service, Beijing, February 15th (Wang Hao) On the 15th, Yan Jiarong, spokesperson of the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee, shared a warm story during the Winter Olympics at the press conference: "American women's veneer Tessa Mo. De was moved to tears when she met the warm greetings from the volunteers at the opening ceremony. She shared her life and true feelings during the Winter Olympics on social media, and Chinese netizens left messages to welcome her to come back to China as a guest. One of the foreign athletes loved by Chinese netizens."

  Yan Jiarong introduced that this is not an exception. During the Beijing Winter Olympics, there were many stories of volunteers helping athletes and forging deep friendships, as well as moving scenes of athletes competing fiercely on the field and hugging and encouraging each other after the game.

Everyone can be a "messenger of unity" and a communicator of the Olympic spirit.

  The International Olympic Committee spokesman Mark Adams said that although he has not read Tessa Moder's story, the Olympics need more such heartwarming stories, which is very precious.