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Roars for ‘Team China’ as Winter Games begins

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BEIJING: The opening ceremony of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics kicked off on Friday night, with the team from host nation China drawing roars from a crowd that included President Xi Jinping as it entered the partially filled Bird’s Nest stadium.


The event, filled with imagery of snowflakes and ice, marked the culmination of Games preparations that were beset by the Covid-19 pandemic and criticism over human rights in China that led several countries to mount a diplomatic boycott.


Held on the first day of Spring by the Chinese calendar, it began with a performance by dancers waving glowing green stalks to convey the vitality of the season, followed by an explosion of white and green fireworks that spelled the word “Spring”.


On a three-dimensional cube resembling a block of ice, lasers carved imagery from each of the previous 23 Winter Games. The block was then “broken” by ice hockey players, enabling the Olympic rings to emerge, all in white.


That was followed by the traditional “parade of nations”, with each of the 91 delegations preceded by a woman carrying a placard in the shape of a snowflake resembling a Chinese knot.


In keeping with Olympic tradition, the parade was led into the stadium by Greece with the rest ordered by stroke number in the first character of their Chinese name, which meant Turkey was second, followed by Malta, with host China going last.


The entrances for “Hong Kong, China”, as well as for Russia, generated applause in the partially filled stadium.


Russian President Vladimir Putin, the highest profile foreign leader present for the Games, could be seen in the stadium without a mask. However, the athletes from his country were unable to carry its flag due to doping violations, marching instead under the standard of the Russian Olympic Committee.


RETURN TO BIRD’S NEST


Friday’s ceremony began shortly after Xi and International Olympic Committee Chairman Thomas Bach entered the iconic Bird’s Nest stadium.


Soon after the start, the Chinese flag was passed among 56 people representing China’s different ethnic groups before it was raised and the national anthem performed.


Directed by Zhang Yimou, reprising his role from Beijing’s 2008 Summer Games triumph, the event featured 3,000 performers on a stage comprised of 11,600 square metres of high-definition LED screen resembling an ice surface.


All of the performers were ordinary people from Beijing and nearby Hebei province, with “the Story of a Snowflake” its central thread.


With temperatures of about -4C (25F) at the start — not enough to daunt the shirtless flagbearer from American Samoa — the show was set to be about half as long as the four-hour marathon that opened the 2008 Games, also at the Bird’s Nest. The crowd itself was pared down, with organisers deciding last month not to sell tickets to Olympic events to curtail the spread of Covid-19. A “closed loop” separates competitors and other personnel from the Chinese public throughout the Olympics. — Reuters


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