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Why Beijing bid for 2022 Winter Olympics

(Xinhua)    11:58, June 15, 2015
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China's Vice Premier Liu Yandong (3rd R) attends the presentation of Beijing Candidate City's bid for the 2022 Winter Olympic games, at the IOC Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland, on June 9, 2015. (Xinhua/Zhou Lei)

BEIJING, June 15 -- The Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics, which turned out a great success, is hailed as a milestone in the global Olympic Movement.

With Beijing on the final straight in the 2022 Winter Olympics race, China takes this as an added opportunity to make more contribution to the Olympic Movement.

China has long been supporting the Olympic Movement and understands the value of the movement. Besides the 2008 Summer Games, China has also hosted the Special Olympics and the Youth Olympics.

During the Nanjing Youth Olympics last year, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach spoke highly of the Chinese government's work to develop the sports industry and commended China's contribution to the Olympic Movement.

The timing of Beijing's 2022 bid could not be better, as it has arrived amidst the proliferation of winter sports in China. The excitement of hosting the 2022 Games would also, according to Chinese President Xi Jinping, "inspire over 300 million Chinese to participate in winter sports."

This means that the fervor, which has been building up in recent years, could transform winter sports such as skiing, snowboarding and ice hockey into full-fledged national pastimes.

The IOC endeavors to promote the Olympic Spirit around the globe and sees sport as a platform to enhance world peace and sustainable development.

The idea was further underlined in the Olympic Agenda 2020, the latest reform package, which was approved by the IOC last year and will serve as a roadmap for future Olympics.

Among IOC's 40 resolutions, attempts to reduce the cost of bidding for and hosting the Games are the most eye-catching. The reforms also include a call for sustainability in all aspects of the Olympic Games and expect candidate cities to present a project that fits their sporting, economic, social and environmental needs.

Since the inception of Beijing 2022 campaign, the Chinese capital has been promoting and practising its bid concepts of hosting a 'athlete-centered, sustainable and economical' Winter Games, which fully comply with IOC's reforms. ' The IOC is convinced that China has set a good example in promoting economic and social development through the hosting of the 2008 Summer Games and 2014 Youth Games.

It's worth noting that China is the first destination of Bach's overseas visits since the German lawyer took office, and this, according to Bach himself, "signified IOC's willingness to work more closely with China".

As a Chinese saying goes, "give China a chance and China will give the world a miracle in return."

Beijing has promised to deliver a successful Winter Games if it wins the 2022 bid.

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