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The National Stadium welcomed the first match of the Winter Olympics with 821 spectators cheering on the spot

On February 3, the ice hockey competition of the Beijing Winter Olympic Games began, and the National Gymnasium also ushered in the first game. This is the first time that Ice Sails has had spectators watch since the "Meet in Beijing" test event in April and November last year. A total of 821 spectators came to the museum to cheer on the participating athletes.

In order to provide a better viewing experience for the audience, the venue event service volunteers also took their place early and adjusted the state to the best. Under the meticulous guidance of volunteers, the spectators were separated by one meter, lined up in an orderly manner, and entered the venue after checking the tickets. Volunteers also distributed hand-waving flags and decorative mirrors to the spectators to enhance the viewing experience and atmosphere of the venue. The volunteers in the venue also greeted every spectator with enthusiasm and good spirits, and the greeting of "Welcome to the National Stadium" sounded at every post.

During the competition, the applause, cheers and cheers in the stands continued, and the audience waved small bunting flags, and the atmosphere was very warm. After the game, the spectators followed the instructions and left the stadium in an orderly manner. One spectator said as he left the venue that he had volunteered for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. 14 years ago, he undertook the ticket inspection work at the National Stadium, and now he is once again in the stadium as a spectator, and he can't help but feel a lot of emotions and pride. The relevant person in charge of the venue operation team said that after the first game, the volunteers were more confident and scrappy, and would continue to accept the test of the audience and the competition with the best action.

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