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Beijing: "Mini Olympic Museum" in a Hutong

Beijing: "Mini Olympic Museum" in a Hutong

On January 12, Zhang Wenquan introduced the signatures of the Olympic champions of the Chinese team at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Zhang Wenquan is a native of Beijing who loves the Olympics very much. His home in a hutong in Beijing's Xicheng District is filled with Olympic-related collections, including Olympic flags, Olympic mascots, Olympic torches and more. According to reports, during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Zhang Wenquan was an Olympic volunteer, and this experience made him love the Olympic Games even more. He has now collected more than 5,000 Olympic collections.

Beijing: "Mini Olympic Museum" in a Hutong

Zhang Wenquan sorted out Olympic memorabilia at home.

Beijing: "Mini Olympic Museum" in a Hutong

Zhang Wenquan showed the space version of "ice pier" and "snow melting" at home.

Beijing: "Mini Olympic Museum" in a Hutong
Beijing: "Mini Olympic Museum" in a Hutong

Zhang Wenquan displays the torch of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.

Beijing: "Mini Olympic Museum" in a Hutong

Zhang Wenquan introduced his collection of Olympic mascots: "The mascot of the 1972 Munich Olympic Games was originally a dark brown puppy that looked like a sandbag, but after its launch, it was not popular, only a dozen were produced, and then the mascot was replaced by the dachshund Waldi, which was the first official Olympic mascot and the first summer Olympic mascot. ”。 (Photo by Zhao Jun, reporter of China News Service)

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