
The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics ended with the reluctance and emotion of many people, and finally the Chinese delegation won 9 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals with a total of 15 medals, ranking third in the gold medal list, and pressing the United States with 8 gold, 10 silver and 7 bronze for a total of 25 medals.
For the Chinese delegation, being able to achieve a breakthrough in the total number of gold medals and medals on its doorstep is something to celebrate. But what is more worthy of Chinese pride is that China has dedicated a wonderful ice and snow feast to the world under the shroud of the global epidemic! It is no wonder that IOC President Bach used the words "simple, safe and wonderful" to describe the success of the Beijing Winter Olympics.
Even more impressive, however, are the volunteers who show up at the Winter Olympics for any occasion where help is needed. They come from all over the country, but all strive to dedicate themselves to the same goal.
In the Beijing Winter Olympic Village, on the competition venue, at the award ceremony, you can see them everywhere busy. However, we do not know their names. After winning his first winter Olympic gold medal, Gu Ailing, a member of the Chinese delegation, took the initiative to ask for a group photo with the volunteers, which made everyone very warm, and also made everyone feel the hardships of the unknown volunteers.
In fact, not only Chinese athletes are full of respect for volunteers, but athletes from many countries have also shown their gratitude and reluctance to volunteers when they pack their bags and prepare to leave the Beijing Winter Olympic Village.
Among them, a move by Japanese speed skater Nao Kodaira is impressive. After she left the Olympic Village, the staff found a note in her room, and surprisingly, Nao Kodaira wrote a neatly Chinese on it.
Natsu Kodaira said, "Thank you very much for your warm hospitality, I had a very memorable three weeks. I will not forget this experience. I will study hard Chinese and will say Chinese better next time. ”
In fact, one of Kohata's hobbies is learning Chinese. As early as 3 years ago, she was able to speak fluently in the media Chinese. At the Beijing Winter Olympics, her Chinese has obviously made more progress. What surprised netizens even more was that her Chinese was actually written so neatly, and the sentences were very smooth, without any language disease. This is stronger than some domestic traffic stars.
In stark contrast, South Korean athletes frequently complained about the "flaws" and "deficiencies" of the Olympic Games during their participation in the Beijing Winter Olympics.
They complained on social media about the poor dining at the Olympic Village, and their team even brought them korean food such as kimchi, jam and squeezed vegetables. Interestingly, athletes from other countries have not expressed dissatisfaction with Chinese cuisine, and they are even obsessed with China's various cuisines. Only the South Korean team did not recognize it.
South Korean short track speed skater Lee Joon-sui was also complaining about "nothing to buy" and "don't you feel as if there is nothing you want to buy" when he went shopping with another short track speed skater, Kim Dong Wook, to go shopping at a souvenir shop in Beijing's Winter Olympic Village on the 17th? Not really. ”
However, if you look at the other athletes who are in tears because they are leaving the Beijing Olympic Village, and see their grateful and reluctant expressions, you will know what kind of Enthusiasm they have felt in China and Chinese in this short period of 3 weeks!
As Natsu kodaira said, they won't forget the experience! I hope that Koreans will also be generous, otherwise they will only become the laughing stock of others like the frog at the bottom of the well!