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San Francisco hosted the Beijing Winter Olympics with an eye-catching performance of Chinese skaters

author:Globe.com

Source: China Overseas Chinese Network

According to the United States "World Journal" reported on October 29, a few days ago, the Beijing Winter Olympics entered the countdown of 100 days, and the San Francisco community in the United States held a countdown activity, inviting skaters to fly on the ice, which attracted bursts of applause.

On October 27, San Francisco's Union Square has set up an ice rink, and while waiting for the holiday season, it also held a celebration of the Beijing Winter Olympics. A number of Bay Area athletes who have previously participated in the Winter Olympics attended the event, and representatives of the Chinese community were also commended.

After the dragon and lion dance, five teenagers of Asian descent performed on the ice rink, which attracted bursts of applause. Dressed in various costumes, they flew on the ice rink in Union Square, while also performing with five-colored rings, and finally stood together to form an Olympic symbol. The event honored 17 representatives of the Chinese community for their contribution to the fight against discrimination during the pandemic.

Kate Wang, a Chinese skater selected for the U.S. national team and a student at Lowell High School, made a special appearance, and her beautiful skating skills made the audience pick up their mobile phones to take photos. In the end, all the skaters will perform together with the dragon and lion dance to pray for the blessing of San Francisco. (Li Han)

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