The designer of the Winter Olympics is Lin Cunzhen. Speaking of Lin Cunzhen, many people remember the scene where the Beijing Winter Olympics emblem and Winter Paralympics emblem were released at the Water Cube on December 15, 2017. The smart and elegant shape, combined with the concept of Chinese calligraphy and sports elements, made Winter Dream and Leap stunning the audience.
Lin Cunzhen began to participate in the design work of the Beijing Olympic Games in 2003. Since then, Beijing’s bid for the Winter Olympics logo, the Beijing Winter Olympics emblem and the Winter Paralympics emblem were all made by her. She is currently serving as the Beijing Winter Olympics team He is appointed as the image and landscape art director of the Cultural Activities Department, responsible for the brand, image and event landscape work of the Winter Olympics and Winter Paralympics.
Overview of the Winter Olympics
The Winter Olympics are referred to as the Winter Olympics and the Winter Olympics. Mainly held by regions around the world, it is the world's largest comprehensive winter sports meeting. It is held every four years and has been held alternately with the Summer Olympics since 1994. Participating countries are mainly distributed around the world, including Europe, Africa, America, Asia, and Oceania. Hosted by the International Olympic Committee.
Calculate the number of sessions based on the actual number of games held. In 1986, the International Olympic Committee Plenary Session decided to separate the Winter Olympics and Summer Olympics from 1994, and hold them every two years. The 1992 Winter Olympics was the last one. The Winter Olympics are held in the same year as the Summer Olympics. Since the first session in 1924, as of 2018, 23 sessions have been held, one every four years.
The 24th Winter Olympic Games will be held in Beijing and Zhangjiakou, China from February 4 to February 20, 2022. On January 14, 2022, the United Nations Postal Administration announced that in order to celebrate the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, the United Nations will issue stamps with the theme of Sports for Peace. This is the first time the United Nations has issued stamps for the Winter Olympics.