Foreign journalists received red envelopes of Chinese New Year's Eve made by volunteers. Beijing News reporter Tao Ran photographed
Beijing News (reporter Xu Bangyin) On January 31, when the Spring Festival of the Year of the Tiger met the Beijing Winter Olympics, in the interview room on the first floor of the main media center, the news interview team of the main media center spent the Chinese New Year's Eve with Chinese and foreign reporters, and at the same time experienced the grand new year of the citizens of the Golden Apple Cultural Courtyard in Shijingshan District in an online form.
Zhao Weidong, spokesman for the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee, said: "Dear friends from the media, I would like to extend a warm welcome to all of you. Today is also the Chinese New Year's Eve of the Chinese lunar calendar, here to give you a New Year's Greeting, sincerely wish you a successful trip to the Winter Olympics, a happy trip to China, and we will move forward together into the future. ”
Foreign journalists showed the word "Fu" written. Beijing News reporter Tao Ran photographed
At the event site, volunteers wrote blessing characters, Spring Festival, cut window flowers, made red envelopes, filled opera faces, and warmly invited Chinese and foreign journalists to experience it in person.
Registered journalists and broadcast team members from the Netherlands, the United States and other countries have picked up brushes and written down the word "Fu" one by one, and some people have successfully written a Spring Festival, happily showing it to the camera. In addition, volunteers used origami to create the image of "tiger head", with the sticker of the mascot ice pier, and sent self-made Chinese New Year's Eve red envelopes to everyone.
Foreign journalists write blessing characters and Spring Festival. Beijing News reporter Tao Ran photographed
The interview room is full of lights, full of elements of the Beijing Winter Olympics, ice piers, snow melting images can be seen everywhere, as well as big red lanterns and auspicious hanging ornaments. Chinese and foreign reporters walked into the Apple Culture Courtyard in Shijingshan District through the big screen of the scene and followed the camera to feel how the Spring Festival of ordinary Chinese people lived.
Beijing News reporter Xu Bangyin Editor Xiao Wanli