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The design of the Tinder Terrace for the Beijing Winter Olympics was inspired by the Baoji bronze He Zun

Baoji News Network News (reporter Luo Jun) The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics is about to open, and the organizing committee will integrate many cultural relics elements into the relevant design to show the beauty of Chinese culture, among which the design of the Winter Olympics Tinder Terrace is inspired by the treasure of the town hall of the Baoji Bronze Museum - He Zun.

The design of the Tinder Terrace for the Beijing Winter Olympics was inspired by the Baoji bronze He Zun
The design of the Tinder Terrace for the Beijing Winter Olympics was inspired by the Baoji bronze He Zun

He Zun was excavated in 1963 in Jia Village, Jia Cun Town, Chencang District, Baoji City, is a majestic shape and gorgeous ornamentation of the early Western Zhou Dynasty, the word "China" appeared in the inscription at the bottom, and is now collected in the Baoji Bronze Museum, which is one of the first batch of cultural relics prohibited from going abroad (border) for exhibition in China, and a national first-class cultural relic.

The design of the Tinder Terrace for the Beijing Winter Olympics was inspired by the Baoji bronze He Zun

It is understood that the Beijing Winter Olympics ceremony tinder platform to "inherit the heavens" as the design concept, creative inspiration from the traditional Chinese bronze ceremonial vessel "Zun", the modeling style and torch, Tinder lamp harmony. The ritual tinder table adopts the curved shape of the zun and the pedestal is calm, symbolizing "all things on the ground". The top stretches out and opens, implying to meet the pure Olympic flame; the auspicious cloud pattern gradually turns into snowflakes from down to the top, symbolizing the spiritual inheritance of the "City of The Two Olympics"; the red ribbon flutters and dances, surrounds the upwards, and is harmoniously unified with the torch design; the color of red and silver symbolizes the fusion of tradition and modernity, technology and passion.

In addition, from January 26 to May 4, He Zun appeared in the Wenyuan Pavilion of the Forbidden City in Beijing, as a key cultural relic of the "National Treasures and Performance Season" at the "Why China" exhibition, athletes and tourists participating in the Winter Olympic Games can see He Zun's true appearance in Beijing.

Editor: Li Xuetong

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