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China boasts a long history of winter-related activities

By Bruce Connolly | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2022-01-31 08:40
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Promoting winter sports gear at APM Mall Wangfujing Street Beijing 2022 [Photo by Bruce Connolly/chinadaily.com.cn]

The skiing locations, both in higher altitude areas, reaching between 1,800-2,100 meters above the sea level, should be more likely to have experienced snowfalls with few melting problems. However, prevailing high air-pressure usually result in little or no snow falling during midwinter. Usually the snows come at the beginning and end of winter such as we experience annually in Beijing. This of course has meant the adoption of artificial snow blowing equipment in case of scarcity. Many international skiing areas similarly utilize such facilities, particularly where competitive events are scheduled. During the Games, unless are unexpected temperature changes causing any snow to melt, the blowers are there for maintaining a surface consistency, particularly important for downhill racing events. The present snow base should be stable, having been in place possibly for several months while maintained to the highest international standards.

Sustainability has been a feature of today's Beijing Winter Olympics. There will be considerable use of the latest, high-tech low energy technology. However, there has also been "recycling" on a grand scale. Several venues from 2008 have been repurposed for winter use such as the National Aquatics Centre at the Olympic Green. Formerly a centre for swimming, it will be used for curling events, known affectionately now as the "Ice Cube". The iconic National Stadium will host what should again be a spectacular Opening Ceremony on February 4.

A major achievement has been conversion of the vast, former Shougang Steelworks in the western suburbs of Beijing into the main operational centre for the Games and location of the Ski Jump Platform. Beijing's extensive metro system now links directly into Shougang, allowing ease of access both during the events and long after. Shougang is currently a growing year-round visitor attraction.

Considerable investment has gone into creating the highest level of venues and facilities. This is not a "one-off" project for the Olympics, the aim is much more long term. With superb locations the main downhill skiing areas, Chongli and Yanqing will most certainly become leading winter playgrounds for Beijing, hopefully also receiving international recognition. However, they will also provide summer vacation opportunities.

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