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American reporters in the connection excitedly introduced the robot-tuned cocktail "Hungry Cry" studio host

China Daily Network on February 9, "From nucleic acid testing, to smart beds, to robot bartenders, this Winter Olympics is extraordinary!" According to NBC's "TODAY Show," NBC reporter Craig Melvin can't hide his excitement, even though the haze has not dissipated, there are a variety of unforgettable experiences in the Beijing Winter Olympics village. Through a remote connection, he introduced his extraordinary experience to the studio hosts.

American reporters in the connection excitedly introduced the robot-tuned cocktail "Hungry Cry" studio host

"Before China got off the plane, I knew it was going to be a different Olympic experience." Melvin said. He had previously covered three Olympic Games, and before flying to Beijing, he had completed several nucleic acid tests and had negative results. Anyone who comes to the city for the Winter Olympics will be welcomed by the Olympic Organizing Committee, who wear protective clothing and guide everyone to conduct multiple epidemic prevention tests.

American reporters in the connection excitedly introduced the robot-tuned cocktail "Hungry Cry" studio host

Melvin's Instagram screenshot.

Melvin said that despite the strict epidemic prevention measures, there are still many ways for people to relax. Ride around the Winter Olympic Village, experience a high-tech "zero gravity" smart bed and a pillow that can be turned into a blanket... All of this gives athletes a new and unforgettable experience. Finally, he excitedly introduced the robot restaurant in the main media center. "Robots that can cook have taken what was originally a single interval meal to a notch." He said.

Source: China Daily

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