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When was China accepted as a member of the International Olympic Committee?
It took a long time for the Olympic Movement to spread to China and develop. 1894, when preparing for the 1 Olympic Games, the International Olympic Committee sent an invitation to China. At that time, the Qing dynasty knew nothing about the Olympic Games and did not reply. 1906 Zhang Boling, a famous educator, delivered a famous speech with the theme of Olympics at the Tianjin Academic Games Award Ceremony, suggesting that China should also team up for the Olympic Games. 1908, after the London Olympic Games, a Tianjin newspaper once again introduced the history of the Olympic Movement and put forward the idea of trying to hold this sports event in China. 19 10, the first national games in the history of China was held in Nanjing, inspired by the slogans of "strive for early participation in the Olympic Games" and "strive for early hosting of the Olympic Games in China". The Far East Games, which started at 19 13, is the pioneer of the Asian Olympic Movement, and China is one of the initiators. At the Far East Games, China athletes achieved good results. 19 15, the International Olympic Committee called the Organizing Committee of the Far East Games to host the Far East Sports Federation and invited China to participate in the next Olympic Games and the Olympic Committee. 1922, Wang, Director-General of the YMCA of China, was elected as a member of the IOC China by the IOC. He is the first China member of the International Olympic Committee. 1924, All-China Sports Federation was established. Since then, China has joined eight international individual sports federations, including track and field, swimming, gymnastics, tennis, weightlifting, boxing, football and basketball. 193 1 year, when the All-China Sports Federation was recognized as the "Chinese Olympic Committee" by the International Olympic Committee. China officially became a member of the International Olympic Committee. After the founding of New China, in May 1954, at the 49th session of the International Olympic Committee held in Athens, a resolution was passed to continue to recognize the Chinese Olympic Committee as a member of the International Olympic Committee. However, at the 1956 16 Olympic Games, the Chinese Olympic Committee did not send a delegation to participate in the Olympic Games because some IOC officials created "two China". 1958 In August, the Chinese Olympic Committee announced that it had severed relations with the International Olympic Committee. 1979165438+1On October 26th, all IOC members voted to restore the legal status of the Chinese Olympic Committee in the IOC. The Taipei Olympic Committee cannot represent the country, but can only stay in the International Olympic Committee as a regional sports organization in China in the name of "China Taipei Olympic Committee".