China Youth Daily Client News (China Youth Daily, China Youth Network trainee reporter Yin Xining) "You deserve it! (You deserve it)" On February 7, IOC President Bach visited the National Alpine Ski Center and presented volunteers with the Olympic ring badge. Volunteers on site also presented Bach with special paper cuts.
"We are very excited to learn that Mr. Bach is coming, and we especially want to give him a gift that can reflect the traditional Chinese culture." Tang Ziyun, a major in industrial design at Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, told the China Youth Daily and China Youth Network reporter that she wanted to use Chinese paper-cutting to present the Elements of the Spring Festival of the Year of the Tiger and the Elements of the Winter Olympics at the same time, expressing the Chinese spirit and the Spirit of the Winter Olympics.
Red paper, scissors, carving knives... Hearing that Tang Ziyun wanted to design a paper-cut work, the "Xiaoice sticks" of the Volunteer Home of the National Alpine Ski Center gathered the production materials little by little. It took half a day to make the paper cut prepared for Bach.

Tang Ziyun's paper-cut work for IOC President Bach. (Lu Enze, Beihang University/ Photo)
"The design elements that are united by the paper cuts are a blessing from the volunteers to all the dedicated athletes and the spectators who are eager to follow the ice and snow events. I hope that everyone can be touched by the enthusiasm of sports on the cold winter day, enjoy the wonderful Winter Olympic Games together, and feel the spirit of sports. Tang Ziyun explained.
In addition, Shu Jingyan, the venue's concierge assistant, also learned that Bach was from Germany, for which she specially learned German greetings. When Bach asked about his feelings about volunteering, Shu Jingyan said, "I am very fortunate to participate in this Winter Olympic volunteer service, it is very happy to meet many like-minded friends, this is a memory of my unforgettable memory, we will write a unique Winter Olympic volunteer story together." ”
Outside the venue, the handmade and badge related to the "ice pier" have become the popular winter Olympics peripherals of netizens, and for Shu Jingyan, the Olympic five-ring badge given by Bach to volunteers is also of great significance. "The 'Ice Pier' carries my journey to the Winter Olympics, and this Olympic five-ring badge bears witness to my volunteer service story."
Volunteers of the National Alpine Ski Center presented Special Paper Cuts to Mr. Bach (Lu Enze/ Photo, Beihang University)
Source: China Youth Daily client