The logo of Beijing’s bid to host the Winter Olympics not only shows the vitality and passion of winter sports, but also conveys the unique charm of Chinese culture.
The logo uses the Chinese calligraphy character "Winter" as the main body, and cleverly combines abstract slides, ice and snow movement forms with calligraphy, integrating human and calligraphy, and the unity of heaven and man; the two dots below the word "Winter" blend into the year 2022. , vivid and natural, using the colors of the Olympic rings to highlight dynamics, fashion and modernity, integrating Chinese culture, sports and Olympic spirit.
The upper part of the emblem graphic shows the figure of a skater, and the lower part shows the heroic posture of a skier. The dancing lines in the middle are smooth and full of rhythm, representing the undulating mountains, competition venues, ice and snow slides and festive ribbons at the venue. The emblem is mainly blue, implying dreams and future, as well as the bright purity of ice and snow. The red and yellow colors are derived from the Chinese national flag and represent the passion, youth and vitality of sports.
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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 and is held every four years. The 24th Winter Olympics will be held in Beijing and Zhangjiakou, China from February 4, 2022 to February 20, 2022.
At 17:57 on July 31, 2015, the 128th Plenary Session of the International Olympic Committee was held in Kuala Lumpur, voting to select the host city for the 2022 Winter Olympics. After 85 International Olympic Committee members voted In the vote, Beijing defeated its opponent Almaty 44-40.
Won the right to host the 24th Winter Olympic Games in 2022. Beijing Mayor Wang Anshun, Chinese Olympic Committee Chairman and State Sports General Administration Director Liu Peng, Zhangjiakou Mayor Hou Liang and International Olympic Committee Chairman Bach signed the "Host City Contract".
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Winter Olympics