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South Korean athletes: Make good memories of the Beijing Winter Olympics

Source: Overseas Network

South Korean athletes: Make good memories of the Beijing Winter Olympics

Jin Jing'ai posted a photo taken in Beijing's Winter Olympic Village on the 24th

Overseas network on February 26, 24, South Korean curler Kim Kyung-ai posted a photo during the Beijing Winter Olympics, saying that the Beijing Winter Olympics left happy and beautiful memories, which were liked by thousands of netizens.

Jin Jing'ai was once known to many Chinese people for taking ice pier nail art to participate in the Winter Olympic Games. On the 24th, she shared 10 photos in one go on the overseas social platform "Photo Wall", including the picture of watching the game at the stadium and the group photo with the five rings in the Winter Olympic Village.

South Korean athletes: Make good memories of the Beijing Winter Olympics

Kim Kyung-hye-so Ice Pier Manicure

Jin Jing'ai wrote, "The Beijing Winter Olympics, the second Winter Olympics I dreamed of, came to an end. Because it was the second time to participate, it left a happier, more special, and more unforgettable memory. Thanks to everyone's love and support, I had a very happy Winter Olympics, and I thank you all again. After the post was posted, it received nearly 4,000 likes, and many netizens left a message "Welcome to China!" "Support you!"

South Korean athletes: Make good memories of the Beijing Winter Olympics

Kim Kyung-ae took the ice pier nail art to the field

Kim Kyung-ae, 28, rose to fame by competing with the South Korean women's curling team at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics and winning a silver medal. Because the four team members, including Kim Kyung-ae, are from Uiseong County, South Korea, which is famous for producing garlic, they are also known as "Garlic City Girls".

South Korean athletes: Make good memories of the Beijing Winter Olympics

Kim Kyung-ae shows ice pier nail art to South Korean television

"Garlic City Girl" Jin Jing'ai, or a "little fan girl" of the ice pier. Before she went to China to compete, she did a nail on the ice pier. After coming to the Beijing Winter Olympic Village, she not only frequently took photos with the ice pier standing card, but also showed her own ice pier nail art to Chinese reporters, even in front of the korean TV camera, she did not forget to show a wave. Even when participating in the competition, Jin Jing'ai also took the "top stream" to the battlefield and enjoyed an "immersive" star chasing. (Overseas Network Liu Qiang)

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