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Licensed memorabilia to be released for Paralympic flag handover

By Huang Fahong (People's Daily)    16:14, March 20, 2018

Chinese athletes compete in biathlon and snowboard on Mar. 16, the 7th day of the PyeongChang Winter Paralympic Games. Chinese wheelchair curling team defeats the defending champion Canada on the same day. (Photo from the official website of the PyeongChang Winter Paralympic Games)

Officially licensed memorabilia are released by Beijing to mark the special moment of Paralympic flag handover, as the PyeongChang Winter Paralympic Games came to an end on Sunday.

The resilient and perseverant athletes on the Paralympic games, in the past few days, have left a deep impression on global audiences.

Four products, including commemorative badges, bronze medals, silver medals, and mouse pads are scheduled to be unveiled by Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games on the same day of the flag handover on the closing ceremony of the PyeongChang Games.

Commemorative badge of flag handover launched by Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. (Photo from People’s Daily Online)

The badges, bronze medals and silver medals are limited to 2,022 units to ensure their collectible value.

The official licensed products are exquisitely produced to carry the spirit of the Paralympics. For instance, the limited badges, themed with sledge hockey, are made of alloy and colored through imitation hard enamel. The athlete on the badge can swing from side to side, which is a novel design to showcase the charm of the sport.

It is learnt that these Paralympics memorabilia is launched on Sunday at the official retail and online stores for the Beijing Winter Games.

Commemorative badge of flag handover launched by Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. (Photo from People’s Daily Online)

Chinese wheelchair curling team defeats the defending champion Canada during PyeongChang Winter Paralympic Games on Mar. 16, 2018. (Photo from the official website of the PyeongChang Winter Paralympic Games)


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