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Who is the director of Beijing Winter Olympics?

The director of Beijing Winter Olympics is Sha Xiaolan.

Beijing is the first double Olympic city in the world. In fact, many creative teams of this Winter Olympics are "double Olympians" who participated in the Olympic Games and the Winter Olympics in different capacities. Sha Xiaolan, the general director of the closing ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics, said in an exclusive interview with the reporter of the General Station that before 14, 80% of the lighting for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Beijing Olympic Games was imported, but this year 100% is made in China.

Sha Xiaolan is the chief lighting designer of the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, and has contributed a large-scale spectacle of light and shadow to the world. As the director of the closing ceremony this year, he found that the lighting equipment of our Bird's Nest, including the largest landing screen in the history of the Olympic Games, covers an area of over 10000 square meters, and has realized the localization of 100%.

The venues of the Beijing Winter Olympics are:

Venue 1, venue for the opening and closing ceremonies. The opening and closing ceremonies of the Beijing Winter Olympics will follow the venue of the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, namely the Bird's Nest Stadium.

Venue 2, the venue of curling events. The Water Cube, built in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, has undergone a major transformation, and its name has been temporarily changed to ice cube.

Venue 3, the venue for speed skating competition. This is a venue specially built for the Winter Olympics this year, and it is also one of my favorite competition venues, which is the famous ice ribbon. This venue will produce 14 speed skating gold medals, and it is also one of the venues with the largest number of gold medals in the Winter Olympics.

The venue of the ice hockey competition, No.4 venue, is still the National Gymnasium, which was built by citing the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, and is also the venue for gymnastics events during the Beijing Olympic Games.