Looking back on 20 18 and 20 18, on April 25, 2008, the Beijing Olympic City Development Promotion Association issued the Beijing Olympic Winter Olympics Cycle Action Plan (hereinafter referred to as the Action Plan). The action plan has promoted five key projects, including national fitness sports culture project, international sports culture exchange project, youth Olympic education project, sports culture industry development project and "Double Olympics" heritage planning and inheritance project, and 19 key tasks, including enriching the Beijing Olympic Sports Culture Festival, innovatively planning and carrying out "Yuedong" series of mass ice and snow fitness activities, promoting the popularization of Olympic knowledge, spreading ice and snow culture, and promoting the combination of winter Olympic culture and Beijing traditional culture. The action plan will help the preparations for the Beijing Winter Olympics, promote the vigorous development of national fitness activities, popularize winter sports activities, help "300 million people participate in ice and snow sports", deepen sports cultural exchanges, and spread Olympic knowledge and ice and snow culture; Plan to inherit the legacy of the Winter Olympics and promote the "Double Olympics" legacy to benefit the public; Promote industrial cooperation in the Winter Olympics and promote the development of sports culture tourism industry.
The Winter Olympics (referred to as "Winter Olympics") is the largest comprehensive winter sports meeting in the world. It is sponsored by the International Olympic Committee and held every four years. Participating countries are spread across five continents. The first Winter Olympic Games was held in Chamonix, France from 65438 to 0924, and it was often held in the same year as the Summer Olympic Games. With the decision of the International Olympic Committee, starting from 1994, the Winter Olympics and the Summer Olympics will be held alternately. What was the predecessor of the Winter Olympics? Chamonix International Sports Week, France. At the Prague meeting of 1926, the IOC decided to hold the 1 Winter Olympic Games every four years, and officially renamed the International Sports Week held in Chamonix, France in 1924 as 1 Winter Olympic Games. The design of Shougang ski platform incorporates the element of "flying" in Dunhuang murals, a very famous world cultural heritage in China, and the shape of ribbon flying in the air is very consistent with the trajectory curve of ski platform. The meaning of "flying" in ski platform project and the English word "Big Air" both have the meaning of leaping into the air, and the curve of flying ribbon fits well with the curve of Shougang ski platform.
As a traditional symbol of the Winter Olympics, mascots have always attracted much attention. It is not only the representative of the Winter Olympics, but also the representative of the host country. There are two mascots for the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics, namely "Ice Pier" and "Snow Melting". The ice shield is the mascot of the Winter Olympics. It is designed according to China's national treasure, the giant panda. The shape of its head shell comes from the snow sports helmet, and the design of colorful halo around its face is inspired by the "ice ribbon" of the National Speed Skating Hall of the Winter Olympics. Its belly is affixed with the emblem of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and the Olympic rings. The hand of "Ice Shield" is printed with red love, which represents our people's warm welcome to people all over the world. The "ice pier" is very cute, symbolizing friendship and peace, and is deeply loved by people all over the world, especially young people.