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When will the 2022 Winter Olympics start?

Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics is scheduled to open on Friday, February 4th and close on Sunday, February 20th.

The Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games is scheduled to open on Friday, March 4th and close on Sunday, March 3rd. The above-mentioned optimal date was worked out after full argumentation for the following reasons: In the past 10 years, the average daytime temperatures in Beijing, Zhangjiakou and Yanqing met the temperature requirements for hosting the Winter Olympics on ice and snow, and the wind speed was moderate. This weather condition is conducive to athletes' excellent performance.

This period coincides with the most important traditional festivals in China, Spring Festival and school winter vacation, which can attract more audiences, especially teenagers, and facilitate the organization of volunteers to participate in the service of the Winter Olympics. During this period, China will not arrange other events unrelated to the 2022 Winter Olympics at the same time, which can greatly enhance the attention of the Winter Olympics.

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Inspired by the Chinese character "Winter", the emblem of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics uses the artistic form of China's calligraphy to integrate the rich oriental cultural heritage with the international modern style.

It presents a new image and dream of China in the new era, and conveys the unremitting efforts and beautiful pursuit of China in the new era to run the Beijing Winter Olympics well, realize the goal of "300 million people participating in ice and snow sports", realize the dream of becoming a sports power, promote the development of world ice and snow sports and make new contributions to the international Olympic movement.

The upper part of the emblem shows the shape of skaters, while the lower part shows the heroic attitude of skiers. The dance lines in the middle are smooth and rhythmic, representing the rolling hills, stadiums, snow slides and festive ribbons in the venue, adding a festive visual feeling to the emblem and symbolizing that the Beijing Winter Olympics will be held during the Spring Festival in China.