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Beijing Winter Olympics | exclusive dialogue "Yidun Dun": feel the enthusiasm of Chinese

Beijing, 9 Feb (Xinhua) -- Japanese television reporter Yoshido Tsujioka's fanatical love for the "ice pier" has made him popular in China and Japan in recent days. Xinhua News Agency reporter on the 9th exclusive dialogue known as "Yidun Dun" Tsujioka Yoshido, "enthusiasm" and "great" is his deepest impression of China.

Beijing Winter Olympics | exclusive dialogue "Yidun Dun": feel the enthusiasm of Chinese

Japanese television reporter Yoshido Tsujioka was interviewed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Yan

When a TV appeared on camera, he showed his several "ice pier" badges, so that Tsujioka Yoshido "out of the circle", even the "ice pier" doll played by the venue staff he did not let go, saw the life-size "ice pier" walked over in a cute manner, Tsujioka Yoshido chased after the group photo, happy overflowing with words.

"When I came to China by plane, my down jacket fell on the plane, and when I took my luggage and sat on the bus, I saw the 'ice pier', and I was immediately attracted and forgot the cold." Tsujioka Yoshido said.

Then there was a scene where he appeared on camera showing the "Ice Pier" badge. "I bought countless 'ice pier' products, and I bought everything I saw, badges, pen bags, bags, clothes, etc., and it's hard to say which one I like the most." Tsujioka said that the Japanese are also concerned about the Beijing Winter Olympics, and now many friends want him to bring "ice pier" gifts.

The unexpected popularity of Tsujioka Yoshido also made him gain a lot of attention from Chinese. "Many people looked for me to take a group photo after seeing me, and everyone asked one by one, Chinese very polite." This was Tsujioka's first time in China, and he felt the optimism, cheerfulness and enthusiasm of Chinese in the past few days.

Beijing Winter Olympics | exclusive dialogue "Yidun Dun": feel the enthusiasm of Chinese

On the way to the venue, Tsujioka Yoshido also experienced China's great land and treasures. "I took the high-speed train to Zhangjiakou, the scenery outside the window is endless, and I can see the Great Wall, and it is very meaningful for China to hold events in such an environment." Tsujioka said that his predecessors had reported on the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and could become a "city of double Olympics", and he felt that Beijing was remarkable.

In addition to the "ice pier", Tsujioka Yoshido also pays attention to the event, especially figure skating, ice hockey and other sports, and he also hopes that the Chinese team can achieve good results in the future competition.

Tsujioka Yoshido was born in 1986, and according to Chinese custom, this year is his original year. "I want to experience Beijing roast duck and Tiananmen Square, and I really hope to come back to China as soon as possible and have a good look." Tsujioka Yoshido said.

Editors: Liu Ning, Huang Xuguo, Ji Jiadong

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