At about 8:40 a.m. on February 21, this reporter encountered a live broadcast recording by Japanese television station at the entrance of the main news center of the Winter Olympic Games, and witnessed the famous "Yidundun" - Japanese TELEVISION reporter Tsujioka Yoshido tearfully bid farewell to the ice pier.
On the evening of February 20, with the grand performance of the closing ceremony, the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics has come to an end, but the reporting task of some domestic and foreign media has not yet ended. According to the Chinese staff who assisted the Japanese television station at the MMC site, this morning's program was the last live broadcast of the Beijing Winter Olympics by the Japanese television station, and the television station specially arranged the "farewell ceremony" for the Beijing Winter Olympics. This is also the last time that "Yidundun" Tsujigang Yoshido appeared in Beijing to host, and he made a longing goodbye to his favorite ice pier in front of the camera.
Japanese TELEVISION reporter Tsujioka Yoshido, because of the crazy star-chasing ice pier in the Chinese and Japanese social media explosion, the TV station even changed the subtitle of his appearance to "Yidun Dun", he also because of this nickname in China has also attracted people's love and pursuit.
The "righteous pier" has a red heart like an ice pier on its gloves and the palms of both hands. His press card lanyard was also covered with badges of various shapes on the ice piers.
At the scene of the recording of the live broadcast in the morning, this reporter saw that with the loud and characteristic gong sounding, "Yidundun" said "Goodbye Beijing" with Chinese, and shouted in Japanese at least four times: "Thank you Beijing!" At this time, his eyes were already red, his voice was a little choked, and he couldn't help but go outside the crowd to adjust his emotions. As soon as the program ended, the "Yidundun" embraced the ice pier again and beckoned all the staff to take a group photo together.
Although the Beijing Winter Olympics are over, there is no end to the emotions that the event has brought to the audience, athletes, volunteers, staff, and media reporters. Let us bid farewell to this Winter Olympics with sincere appreciation like "Yidundun", and work together to the future with a grateful mood!