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"Faster than the Shinkansen" Japanese reporter fancy experience winter Olympics high-tech Chinese netizens: I am proud

At present, the Beijing Winter Olympics are underway, and in addition to players from all over the world, various foreign media are also full of energy. Recently, Japanese media reported a series of high-tech at the Winter Olympics, igniting the pride of Chinese netizens.

"Faster than the Shinkansen" Japanese reporter fancy experience winter Olympics high-tech Chinese netizens: I am proud

In the eyes of Japanese journalists, Yun Baishi plays tai chi, the small diverticulum in the corridor, the robot bartender in the restaurant... These are all amazing highlights. Robot bartenders, in particular, can deliver a fancy cocktail to customers in just 90 seconds in a contactless state, allowing Japanese reporters to call out, "Drink a refreshing cup in cold Beijing."

"Faster than the Shinkansen" Japanese reporter fancy experience winter Olympics high-tech Chinese netizens: I am proud

In addition to the venues, the bigger highlight of the Beijing Winter Olympics is in the competition field. About 50 high-performance cameras can shoot the take-off and swing of figure skating continuously, and the thickness of the mats on the sidelines can be changed at any time with different competition events, so as to ensure that the players are not harmed. This Winter Olympics, Hebei Zhangjiakou is also the host city, if you need to change the venue, journalists can take the high-speed rail. Japanese journalists are excited when they experience a high-speed train with a speed of up to 350 kilometers per hour: "This is faster than the Shinkansen!" ”

"Faster than the Shinkansen" Japanese reporter fancy experience winter Olympics high-tech Chinese netizens: I am proud

Many netizens proudly left messages on the Internet: "I like to see others praise our country, China is great!" "Show of strength, perfect!"

(Editor: Liu Qingyang)

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