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#####4th to 20th of February, 2022
For the first time in Olympic history, China will host the illustrious Winter Olympics, in a grand event known as 'Beijing 2022'. The games will take place in Beijing and neighbouring towns in the Hebei Province. Whilst a smaller-scale effort than the Summer Olympics, significant funds have been set aside to construct new venues and 'clusters' in and around Beijing. Around $7.5bn has been set aside for these projects, with many of the grounds and facilities built also useful for aiding the growth of China's winter sports and tourism industry, which currently is set to garner $800bn a year in revenue.
The following locations and venues will be used, renovated or constructed for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics:
OLYMPIC GREEN
The epicentre of the famous 2008 Beijing Olympics, the Olympic Green has been expanded and renovated to act as the hub of the 2022 Winter Olympics. The existing Beijing National Stadium (or 'Bird's Nest') will host the Grand Opening Ceremony, receiving funds (around $20mn) to modernise the stadium where needed. The National Aquatics Centre is to host Curling events, and has received significant funds to expand the Centre to include facilities for Curling (which we expect to become an interesting tourism opportunity post-2022 for visitors to the Olympic Green). The National Indoor Stadium will be used to host ice hockey events, whilst the China National Convention Centre will act as a broadcast centre for national and international media, as well as key Olympic media staff.
A new construction has also took place on the Olympic Green; the National Speed Skating Oval, which will play host to, as the name implies, Speed Skating events. This project was given special attention by the Chinese Government, as Skating is China's sport of choice at the Winter Olympics, with investments being directed especially into the training of athletes in skat
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For example Koreans dominate short track speed skating, or the Chinese table tennis. Edit: doesnβt have to be necessarily the olympics, any other sports competition will do
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