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Sending out the paper cuts from the ice piers, they received badges, commemorative coins, snow belts, signed T-shirts...

Since the opening of the village, the Yanqing Winter Olympic Village Residents' Service Center has received more than ten thank-you letters from athletes from all over the world. In addition to letters of commendation, they were given signed clothing from foreign officials, and staff and volunteers exchanged warm and thoughtful service for feedback from foreign friends.

Sending out the paper cuts from the ice piers, they received badges, commemorative coins, snow belts, signed T-shirts...

It all started a few days ago. As a result of providing all the services related to the villagers' daily life, including booking massage rooms, supplying physiotherapy ice cubes, providing meeting rooms, self-service laundry, etc., the residents' service center is visited every day by foreign athletes and accompanying officials. On February 13, TIMOTY ALLARDYCE from Ghana passed in front of the Residential Service Center, and the staff of the Residential Service Center who was on duty gave him an ice pier paper cut and invited him to come in.

Sending out the paper cuts from the ice piers, they received badges, commemorative coins, snow belts, signed T-shirts...

"When he came in, he looked at the paintings we had put up and offered to buy them. But we don't actually sell it to the outside world, and finally the manager said that it could be given directly to him. TIMOTHY ALLARDYCE finally chose a small painting and said she wanted to give it to her son as a gift. As a token of appreciation, TIMOTHY ALLARDYCE also gave back 4 badges to the staff, as well as a commemorative coin and 2 snow belts.

Sending out the paper cuts from the ice piers, they received badges, commemorative coins, snow belts, signed T-shirts...
Sending out the paper cuts from the ice piers, they received badges, commemorative coins, snow belts, signed T-shirts...

The next day, TIMOTHY ALLARDYCE came again, and he took a friend to book and use the massage room at the Residential Center. What everyone did not expect was that he also sent a signed T-shirt to express his gratitude and take a group photo with the staff. "Foreign friends have returned to the world with our handmade paintings, and they have also left us with precious memories, hoping that this solidarity and fraternity can be passed on through the Winter Olympics." Dai Wanyue said.

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