Source: China Daily
China Daily, February 10 -- The various events of the Beijing Winter Olympics are in full swing, and the media reporters in the closed loop of the Winter Olympics have also begun to report intensively and busily. Due to the time difference between the production and broadcast of programs by different media around the world, many people may need to stick to working in the main news center of the Beijing Winter Olympics in the early morning hours of Beijing time.
In order to facilitate the short rest of the reporters who stay up late to work, in the corridor of the second basement floor of the main news center, 20 "sleeping and resting pods" are placed, and this small detail is full of humanity.
Image source: Xinhua News Agency
The Associated Press reported that thanks to the high-tech rest cabin at the main news center of the Beijing Winter Olympics, reporters covering the Winter Olympics had the opportunity to take a nap between work.
The "sleep rest pod" is just one of the many innovations at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
Scan the QR code with your mobile phone to enter the cabin.
Image source: Yangtze Evening News
The spacious rest cabin has the same smart bed for the athletes of the Winter Olympic Village, and users can adjust the height with a remote control or mobile phone.
These beds can even be set in a "zero stress mode" to reduce physical stress, and while it doesn't make people float, it's very comfortable to lie down.
Sleep rest pod manufacturers say that so far, 30-40 people use rest pods every day.
"We have placed rest cabins here for journalists to provide them with an environment to work, rest and relax," she said. ”
(Editor: Dong Jing, Liu Shidong) [Responsible Editor: Liu Shidong]