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    Primary school kids learn theme songs for Olympic Winter Games

    China is a candidate country for the 2022 Olympic Winter Games. [File photo]

    Primary school kids from Beijing Yang Fang Dian Centre Primary School are singing a song to express one's love for winter and winter sports. The relaxing and simple melody is easy for kids to sing.

    "I really like this song. I like it very much."

    The children are not detached to winter sports. Zhao Jia-lin, an 11-year-old primary school student, has played winter sports for 4 years. In winter, her family spends almost every Sunday in the ski resorts in Zhangjiakou.

    "I started skiing when I was 7 or 8 years old. The first time I skied I was really scared and nervous. But after practicing, I am not afraid anymore. Skiing is really fun, and I enjoy it very much."

    Ever since Beijing bid to be the host city of Summer Olympic Games in 2001, the school Jia-lin comes from has been carrying out a campaign of 'Olympics into Campus'.

    With the promotional activities of 'Olympics into Campus', children can surely learn more about winter sports. As indoor ski resorts have become popular in recent years, children can enjoy skiing all year round. Third grader Yang Qi-hua has already planned to practice skiing with friends in indoor ski resorts nearby during the summer holiday.

    Li Ni-na, the ambassador of Beijing's bid, shared her experience of skiing with the students in the promotional campaign. She also shared the experience of Chinese athletes at the Winter Olympics.

    "Take a look at this picture. This is me flying in the air. I am an aerial skier. Has anybody ever watched this event? In fact, China has lots of world champions on winter sports events. For example, Han Xiao-peng, the first person to win a gold medal for men's freestyle skiing event in Winter Olympics in 2006. We also have Li Jian-rou, an Olympics champion in short-track speed skating. Their success is not determined solely by luck. They have put in lots

    Yang Zi (actress)

    Chinese actress and singer

    In this Chinese name, the family name is Yáng (杨).

    Yang Zi (Chinese: 杨紫; pinyin: Yáng Zǐ; born 6 November 1992), also known as Andy Yang, is a Chinese actress and singer. Yang Zi was chosen by Southern Metropolis Daily as one of the Four Dan Actresses of the post 90s generation.

    Yang Zi is noted for her roles in Home with Kids (2005), Battle of Changsha (2014), Yangko Dance (2015), Ode to Joy (2016), Noble Aspirations (2016), Ashes of Love (2018), Go Go Squid! (2019), The Oath of Love (2022), Immortal Samsara (2022), Lost You Forever (2023), Best Choice Ever (2024) and Flourished Peony (2025).

    Yang Zi ranked 73rd on Forbes China Celebrity 100 list in 2017, 24th in 2019, 13th in 2020 and 8th in 2021.

    Early life and education

    Yang was born as Yang Ni’ao (Chinese: 杨旎奥; pinyin: Yáng Nǐào) on 6 November 1992 in Fangshan District, Beijing, China. Her father Yang Yunfei was a firefighter who worked in emergency rescue and disaster relief and her mother Ma Haiyan was a housewife. Her father named her Yang Ni’ao to wish China a successful bid for the Olympics. From an early age, her parents accompanied her to various audition because of her love for acting. She first starred in Ru Chi Chu Shan at the age of 6.

    Yang studied at Beijing Fangshan District Xingcheng Primary School, and Beijing No. 55 High School. In 2010, she was accepted to Beijing Film Academy and graduated on 22 May 2014, with a major in performance.

    Career

    1999–2006: Beginnings and rise to prominence

    In 1999, Yang made her acting debut by playing Zhou Qiong in Ru Ci Chu Shan. In 2002, Yang had a minor role as little Consort Donggo in Xiaozhuang Epic. In May 2004, Yang made her big-screen debut in the youth romance film Girl's D

    As it happened: Day 15 of the Winter Olympics

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    Sam Munnery, Josh White, Martin Booth, Richard Scott
    The Times

    * Marit Bjoergen equals record by winning her tenth Olympic medal
    * Dave Ryding 27th after first run in men’s slalom, second run at 4.05pm
    * Team GB finish seventh in men’s bobsleigh
    * Referees put skids under Elise Christie again
    * GB settle for silver lining as Murdoch rues ‘kick in the teeth’

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    7.30pm: That’s all for today. Join us tomorrow when the British bobsleigh team will hope to make a further encroachment on the medal positions with their third heat of the four-man event. That starts at 9.30am so if you want a lie-in, you’ll have to place your tablet device or smartphone next to the bed, to allow you to follow all the drama with our live coverage. In the meantime,

    Li Jianrou wins 500m gold

    SOCHI, Russia -- In the slippery world of short track, China kept its grip solidly on the Olympic gold medal.

    Li Jianrou extended her country's dominance in the women's 500 meters Thursday, winning its fourth consecutive title after she was the only skater who didn't fall in the wild final.

    Three-time defending champion Wang Meng of China missed the Olympics after breaking her ankle last month. Li had little experience in the wild and woolly sprint, where getting off to a quick start is important. But she kept her cool while everyone else was falling around her.

    "I feel very lucky," Li said through a translator.

    She and one of her coaches cried tears of joy after China joined South Korea as the only countries to win the same short track event four Olympics in a row. The Koreans won the 3,000 relay in 1994, 1998, 2002 and 2006.

    "I cried because I was so excited," Li said. "My coach told me this medal is for Wang Meng as well, so I felt very moved."

    Li's victory made up for the surprising fall of teammate Fan Kexin in the semifinals.

    Arianna Fontana of Italy took the silver and Park Seung-hi of South Korea earned the bronze.

    Elise Christie of Britain caused the crash in the second turn of the opening lap when she veered into Fontana and sent both skaters spinning into the pads.

    "I saw Elise come in and thought I'd stop her, but she kept going," Fontana said. "This is short track, so that's what happens. When I was falling I was so sad, then I saw the Korean girl fell and I thought I could still get something so I got up as quickly as I could. I got my silver medal, but for me it's gold."

    Park got clipped and lost her balance going into the next turn. She fell into the sideboard, but got up and resumed skating. Li was closely trailing in last place when the chaos erupted. She took over the lead and went on to victory.

    "I had more speed so I tried to stay out of reach of the fourth-place skater (Li)," Christie said. "I tried to p

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