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Opening of the "Our Olympics" themed exhibition

Beijing, December 17 (Reporter Shangguan Yun) On the 16th, the "Our Olympic Games" theme exhibition sponsored by the Beijing Municipal Archives, the Beijing Olympic City Development Promotion Center, the Administrative Department of the Secretary of the Beijing Winter Olympic Organizing Committee, and co-organized by the Capital Institute of Physical Education and Beijing Union University was grandly launched at the Beijing Municipal Archives.

Opening of the "Our Olympics" themed exhibition

Data Chart: On December 16, 50 days before the opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics, the "Our Olympics" theme exhibition opened at the Beijing Municipal Archives. The picture shows the audience visiting the emblems of previous Winter Olympic Games. China News Service reporter Jia Tianyong photographed

According to the organizers, the exhibition is divided into two parts: "Summer Olympics" and "Winter Olympics", and more than 1,000 archives and documents including pictures, audio and video, and physical objects are exhibited.

The exhibition displays the wonderful moments of the previous Summer Olympic Games and the previous Winter Olympic Games on a time axis, reviews the origin and development history of the Olympic movement, shows the struggle and struggle of Chinese sports to create glory and then build a sports power, reproduces the wonderful and glorious glory of the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympic Games from the bidding to the successful holding, disseminates the theme culture of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and The Winter Paralympic Games, and comprehensively presents the style of Chinese Olympic athletes and the spirit and strength of the whole people to participate in the Olympic Games, support the Olympic Games, and help the Olympic Games. Vividly record the great journey of the Chinese nation in the centennial Olympic Games.

According to reports, the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympic Games archives collected by the Beijing Municipal Archives are one of the most complete, complete and systematic Olympic archives preserved in the cities where the Olympic Games have been held. (End)

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