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Visit the Zhangjiakou Mountain Broadcasting Center: the largest building scale of the Winter Olympics

Visit the Zhangjiakou Mountain Broadcasting Center: the largest building scale of the Winter Olympics

As the largest mountain broadcast center in the history of the Winter Olympic Games, Zhangjiakou Mountain Broadcasting Center will broadcast the award ceremony of 51 minor events and 49 projects in the Zhangjiakou Area of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. Recently, a reporter from China News Service visited the Zhangjiakou Mountain Broadcasting Center to reveal how the wonderful moments of the Winter Olympics will be broadcast here to the world. The picture shows that on December 9, 2021, at the Zhangjiakou Mountain Broadcasting Center, the "Snow Ruyi" (National Ski Jumping Center) can be clearly seen through the huge floor-to-ceiling glass window.

Visit the Zhangjiakou Mountain Broadcasting Center: the largest building scale of the Winter Olympics

In the ancient poplar tree stadium group, the Zhangjiakou Mountain Broadcasting Center is located in the middle east, which is composed of two parts: the main building of the broadcast center and the TV studio. The main building of the Mountain Broadcasting Center is a one-storey single building with a construction area of 12,000 square meters, a net area of 5,000 square meters for broadcasters, and four broadcast technology separation zones in the building for 16 broadcasters from all over the world, including the Olympic Broadcasting Service Company (OBS). The picture shows the Zhangjiakou Mountain Broadcasting Center (a three-story building in the middle) taken on December 9, 2021.

Visit the Zhangjiakou Mountain Broadcasting Center: the largest building scale of the Winter Olympics

The picture shows the exterior view of the Zhangjiakou Mountain Broadcasting Center on December 9, 2021.

Visit the Zhangjiakou Mountain Broadcasting Center: the largest building scale of the Winter Olympics

The picture shows that on December 9, 2021, at the Zhangjiakou Mountain Broadcasting Center, the "Snow Ruyi" (National Ski Jumping Center) can be clearly seen through the huge floor-to-ceiling glass window. (Photo by Zhai Yujia, a reporter of China News Service)

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