No slogans: Beijing curbs its enthusiasm for Winter Olympics

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BEIJING: When Beijing won the bid for the 2008 Summer Olympics, crowds poured onto the streets of the Chinese capital bursting with national pride. Two decades later, locals are noticeably lukewarm about the Winter Games. The build-up to the Beijing Winter Olympics, which start next Friday (Feb 4), ha

BEIJING: When Beijing won the bid for the 2008 Summer Olympics, crowds poured onto the streets of the Chinese capital bursting with national pride. Two decades later, locals are noticeably lukewarm about the Winter Games.

Winter Games generally attract less attention than Summer ones, but the apparent ennui could also be down to a changing Chinese perception of their country's power. "China perhaps feels less dependent on the rest of the world and in a position of strength, which means that it no longer worries so much about the external gaze."In addition, with Beijing 2022 the second Olympics to be held under a coronavirus shadow, measures brought in to ensure that the Games are COVID-safe have left many of the capital's residents feeling locked out.

"If there is a resurgence of the epidemic during these Games it will clearly be a failure for China and potentially backfire for Beijing," said Carole Gomez, specialist in sports geopolitics at the French Institute for International and Strategic Affairs.Foreign athletes will be locked in aDuring a recent rehearsal of the opening ceremony at the"Bird's Nest" stadium, police blocked off all the streets leading to the main Olympic Park for as much as a kilometre away.

But these Games also land in a very different China to the more outward facing country from two decades ago.

 

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