China News Network, February 16 (Zhang Aolin) The global "Winter Olympic time" continues, and the "top stream" of the ice pier of the Beijing Winter Olympics mascot is stable. In addition to cute love, the ice pier also frequently "goes out of the circle" in snow sweeping, challenging figure skating 4A, and Chinese kung fu. Regardless of borders, "pier love" is sweeping the world.
Not just rely on "face value"
Many netizens' "dun dun love" is not exaggerated to say that it "starts from the face value". But the ice pier "ben pier" does not seem to be satisfied with this.
On February 13, Beijing ushered in the first snowfall in the Year of the Tiger, and one of the volunteers, the ice pier, also joined the snow sweeping team to contribute to the smooth travel of the venue.
In the video released by the official Twitter account of the Beijing Winter Olympics, it can be seen that the ice pier holding a broom to carefully sweep the snow is full of cuteness, and it is given the nickname "labor pier" by netizens.
Will work, will also exercise.
In recent days, the ice pier has shown challenge 4A (figure skating Axel around the jump)
Chinese Kung Fu
You can even fight and dance
Obviously, you can rely on your appearance, but you still work so hard, and the ice pier is "deserved".
Players "show off" are essential
For the contestants standing on the podium, the customized "golden pier" that "shows off" inlaid with gold "Three Friends of the Cold Year" seems to have become a necessary "punch card" process.
On February 12, China's Gao Tingyu celebrated with a "golden pier" in his hand after winning the men's 500m final in speed skating
Screenshot of social media for the Beijing Winter Olympics
On February 12, Japan's Kobayashi Lingyou won the silver medal in the final of the men's individual big jumping platform, and after winning the "golden pier", he directly stuffed it in the five-ring bib, and netizens ridiculed him as "the pier does not leave the body" and "like a kangaroo"
IOC (Japan version) social media screenshot
Some of the other runners didn't make it to the podium, but their love for the ice piers didn't diminish.
South Korean figure skater Yoo Yong posted a photo of himself with the "snowman" on the ice pier
Social media screenshots
American athletes warmly invited them to ride the elevator after encountering the ice pier, and hugged and shouted: "We love you"
The focus of foreign media attention
Since the opening of the Winter Olympics, the ice pier has also become a "regular customer" for many mainstream foreign media, including Reuters, CNN and NBC.
Among them, NBC also set up a special "Meet the Ice Pier" feature, 360 degrees without dead angles to introduce this cute mascot to local readers.
Not only that, NBC's "WAVY-TV" reporter Balulis posted an ice pier doll on social media on the 7th, with the text: "The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics is full of exciting (moments)!" Ice Pier, hope you join us for tonight's livestream. ”
Social media screenshots of Sukkiri, a Morning Show on Japanese Television
And the Japanese television reporter Tsujioka Yoshido's "Dun Dun Love" is even more popular on social media. Not only did he participate in many episodes of the ice pier special program, he also introduced himself as "Yidundun" in an interview, and was called "the first loyal fan" of the ice pier by netizens.
"Dun Dun Love" has no borders
On social media, netizens from many countries also liked the fancy style of the ice pier:
It's so cute, I love the ice piers
Lovely mascot
The mascot of the Beijing Winter Olympics is so cute
The ice piers are really cute and want one
This ice pier is so cute...
I also want ice piers now
It can really be described as "one world, one ice pier".