Bingdun Dunxue Rongrong moved to a "new home"

  News from this newspaper (Reporter Zhang Nan) "Don't move first, let me take a picture with Bing Dun Dun." Yesterday morning, during the Spring Festival of the Winter Olympics, the landscape sketches of Bing Dun Dun and Xue Rong Rong had been placed outside the west gate of the Capital Gymnasium. Start dismantling.

The staff in charge of the landscape layout project put their minds at ease for the citizens: "Bingdundun and Xuerongrong will move to Beiwu Park today to continue their exhibition, and there is still a chance to meet again."

  At 9:00 a.m., the staff from the Winter Olympics Landscape Project of Leyard Lighting Co., Ltd. began to prepare for the "moving" of the landscape sketches of Bingdundun and Xuerongrong placed outside the west gate of the Capital Gymnasium.

Five staff members carefully lifted and tilted Bing Dundun from the lawn. Some people were responsible for cutting the cables and wires connecting the lamps and lanterns inside the landscape. Some people used a damp soft cloth to gently wipe their face and bathe, waiting for the mascot to be moved. To the truck, transported to the new home.

  After Bing Dun Dun and Xu Rong Rong "moved" to Beiwu Park yesterday, they will continue to meet tourists.

"After three or five years, it can remain as bright as new." Qu Zhengfeng said that even if there are subsequent aging problems such as fading and wear, it can be returned to the factory for maintenance, and it can be displayed again after polishing and repainting.

  The reporter learned from the office of the Beijing Winter Olympics City Operation and Environmental Protection Group that before April 1, the urban landscape layout of the Winter Olympics Spring Festival such as lanterns, lighting, landscape sketches, etc. within Beijing will be completely removed.

Taking into account the citizens' love for Bingdundun and Xuerongrong, these two cute little guys who were originally placed in the street flower beds will be "moved" to some parks in Beijing to continue their display to meet the viewing needs of citizens.