laitimes

"China House" unveiled in Paris to create a "living room" for Sino-foreign sports exchanges

On July 24, the "China House" of the Paris Olympic Games opened its doors at the Rothschild House in Paris, France. Gao Zhidan, Director of the General Administration of Sports of China and President of the Chinese Olympic Committee, Chen Li, Minister of the Chinese Embassy in France, Xi Hua, Head of the Discipline Inspection and Supervision Group of the General Administration of Sports, and Zhou Jinqiang, Deputy Director of the General Administration of Sports of China and Vice Chairman of the Chinese Olympic Committee, attended the opening ceremony and visited the "China House" theme exhibition.

"China House" unveiled in Paris to create a "living room" for Sino-foreign sports exchanges

(From left: He Chong, Jin Zhi, Xu Bin, Gao Chao, Xu Xianghong, Xi Hua, Gao Zhidan, Chen Li, Zhou Jinqiang, Yang Xueyu, Yu Jianyong, Cui Jian, Hui Ruoqi)

"China House" is a comprehensive service facility set up and operated by the Chinese Olympic Committee for the Chinese sports delegation to participate in the International Multi-sport Games, and is included in the list of high-quality people-to-people exchange activities between China and France in 2024. It provides a solid guarantee for the Chinese sports delegation to participate in international competitions, and at the same time builds a good platform for promoting the Chinese sports spirit, showcasing Chinese traditional culture, and strengthening sports exchanges between China and foreign countries. The "China House" has an exhibition area to vividly display the traditions of Chinese sports culture, the Olympic journey of Chinese athletes and the origin of Sino-French sports cooperation with real objects, pictures and modern technology.

"China House" unveiled in Paris to create a "living room" for Sino-foreign sports exchanges

(Gao Zhidan, Director of the General Administration of Sports of China and President of the Chinese Olympic Committee, and Chen Li, Minister of the Chinese Embassy in France, seal the "China House")

Olympic three-meter springboard champion He Chong and former Chinese women's volleyball team captain Hui Ruoqi also witnessed the official opening of the "China House".

"China House" unveiled in Paris to create a "living room" for Sino-foreign sports exchanges

(Hui Ruoqi, former captain of the Chinese women's volleyball national team, and He Chong, the Olympic three-meter springboard champion, took a group photo at the "China House")

The "China House" of the Paris Olympics will be open from July 24 to August 10, 2024.

Read on