Live: Winter Games Express – A farewell to Beijing 2022

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March 13 marks the closing ceremony of the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games and the official curtain call of the Beijing 2022 Winter Games. What were the most outstanding moments for you? How does a barrier-free environment going? What does Beijing being a dual Olympic city mean? Get onboard the Winter Games Express with CGTN and bid farewell to the Beijing 2022 Winter Games.

About “The Winter Games Express”

Starting February 4, when the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games took place, CGTN produced a daily livestreaming show from the world’s first studio set up on a high-speed train that was powered by 5G technology, linking Olympic competition zones: Beijing, Yanqing and Zhangjiakou. We also turn to winter sports experts and fans to get their opinions and thoughts on the Games.#WinterGamesExpress

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This story is an English language news item from CGTN. CGTN is a Chinese state-funded broadcaster.

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