More than 4.000 sportsmen from 95 states will be fighting for 109 medals in Beijing at the Olympic Games

11:42, 4 February

A few hours are left before the opening ceremony of the ХХIV Winter Olympic Games. More than 4.000 sportsmen from 95 states will be fighting for 109 medals in Beijing at the Olympic Games including 29  from Belarus: the special focus is on our biathletes but it is the topic of tomorrow. The main event of today is the long awaited opening ceremony of the main start of the four years in China caital. On this occasion, the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko has addressed his congratulations to President of China Xi. 

Chinese people have been waiting for the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics for several years. But they will only be able to see it on TV: this is the epidemiological situation. Although the script of the show is a secret with seven seals, it is known that the main topics will be ecology, peace and Olympic principles, which will definitely not be superfluous to recall.
Of course, the main holiday will not be bypassed in the ceremony. In China, these days they celebrate the New Year according to the lunar calendar. This year, it also coincided with a great sports festival.
Watch the online opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in China on “Belarus 1” and “Belarus 5” Belteleradiocompany will have online translation of the opening ceremony in Chine: the start of the stream on the channels “Belarus 1” and “Belarus 5” is at 15.00. Right after “Panorama”- the brightest moments of the main start of the four years will be shown in a daily project of ATH from Beijing "Olympic Diary". Do not miss!

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