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Multinational athletes bask in olympic village life: shopping, hairdressing, practicing Chinese kung fu

Multinational athletes bask in olympic village life: shopping, hairdressing, practicing Chinese kung fu

American athlete Becca Hamilton picks up souvenirs

Overseas network on February 13, the Beijing Winter Olympic Games events are in full swing, and the athletes' lives outside the competition have always made the outside world very curious. The US media posted an article on the 11th, introducing the colorful life of athletes from all over the world in the Winter Olympic Village.

Multinational athletes bask in olympic village life: shopping, hairdressing, practicing Chinese kung fu

American athletes learn Chinese kung fu

"One of the most iconic parts of participating in the Winter Olympics is interacting with other successful athletes around the world and immersing yourself in a different culture. Whether athletes want to relax or try other sports, the Olympic Village provides them with options," the NBC Sports Channel said on the 11th that when the athletes did not compete, they had different choices in the Olympic Village. American athlete Becca Hamilton posted a video on social media showing herself hanging out in an indoor shopping mall with a shopping bag and picking out some of Beijing's signature souvenirs. American bobsleigh athlete SummerBridge shared that he and his teammates learned Chinese kung fu such as tai chi.

Lion Wolfensberg, an athlete from Germany, loves VR games in the Olympic Village. Evan McKechland of the Canadian delegation said his favorite was the badge exchange in the Olympic Village and was happy to be able to collect some souvenirs from other athletes and staff.

Multinational athletes bask in olympic village life: shopping, hairdressing, practicing Chinese kung fu

Swedish athlete Walter Varberg experiences hairdressing services

Swedish freestyle skier Walter Varberg enjoys the hairdressing services at the Olympic Village Beauty Salon. In addition, he also experienced a table tennis game "across the line". Kelly Sildaru, from Estonia, shared her good experience of dining at the Olympic Village restaurant, saying that she not only likes that the restaurant is open 24/7, but also has a lot of food to choose from. German athlete Michel Ulrich also says she loves the wide variety of cuisine at the Olympic Village restaurant, not to mention the many desserts to choose from. (Overseas Network Zhang Ni)

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