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05 лютага 2025, 09:22
Harbin heroes among torchbearers for Games
HARBIN, 5 February (BelTA - China Daily) - As the eldest torchbearer for
the 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin, Heilongjiang province,
83-year-old Luo Zhihuan was thrilled to take part in the torch relay on
Monday.
"I was nervous but ecstatic to become a torchbearer for
the Games in my hometown," said Luo, China's first winter sports world
champion.
He was among the 120 torchbearers, who ranged in age
from 16 to 83 and represented the various industries and individuals who
have made significant contributions to the Games.
Luo himself is
among the pioneers of China's winter sports development and has had a
huge impact on generations of winter sports athletes.
In 1963,
Luo won the men's 1,500-meter event at the World Speed Skating
Championship in Nagano, Japan, marking China's first world championship
gold medal in winter sports.
The relay on Monday, which featured
an 11-kilometer journey across the city, set off from the famous
Chinese-Baroque historical and cultural block in the city's Daowai
district.
Xu Qin, Party secretary of Heilongjiang, lit the torch
from a cauldron at a launch ceremony and announced the start of the
relay.
The first torchbearer was 47-year-old Shen Xue, who won
China's first pairs figure skating gold medal with partner Zhao Hongbo
at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics — a major breakthrough for Chinese figure
skating.
The torchbearers passed through landmarks such as the
century-old Binzhou Railway Bridge, Zhaolin Park, which is known for its
ice and snow art, the renowned Central Avenue, the Flood Control
Memorial Tower and Nine Stations Park, where Harbin residents enjoy snow
and ice leisure activities.
The closing ceremony was held at Daoli district's Snowman Square, a popular cultural and tourism landmark.
The
Games, which will open on Friday and run through Feb 14, will see the
largest representation of Asian countries and regions in history, with
34 confirming participation.