Mainland Olympians Visit Hong Kong for Sports Promotion
Mainland Olympians Visit Hong Kong for Sports Promotion
Mainland Olympians Visit Hong Kong for Sports Promotion
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A delegation of 65 Chinese mainland Olympians, including 59 gold medalists from the Paris 2024 Olympics, arrived in Hong Kong for a three-day visit aimed at promoting sports development and fostering friendships with local athletes. Led by Gao Zhidan, president of the Chinese Olympic Committee, the delegation participated in a welcome reception and toured the Hong Kong Sports Institute, engaging in various sports activities to enhance interactions. The visit included exchanges between national and local teams, with notable moments such as swimmer Elena Chi Yi-lam meeting her role model Zhang Yufei. The HKSAR government emphasized the significance of these visits since Hong Kong's return to China, highlighting the central government's support for the region's sports development. The Olympians will also hold public events, including a gala show and demonstrations, before departing for Macao. The visit has drawn significant public interest, with fans eagerly awaiting their arrival and participation in events.

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