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1986, the IOC plenary session decided to separate the Winter Olympic Games and the Summer Olympic Games from 1994 and hold them every two years. 1992 The Winter Olympics is the last Winter Olympics held in the same year as the Summer Olympics. From 1924 to 20 1 8, it has been held for 23 times, once every four years.
The 24th Winter Olympic Games was held in China [8], Beijing and Zhangjiakou from February 4 to February 20, 2022. On June 65438+1October 65438+April, 2022, the United Nations Postal Administration announced that in order to celebrate the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, the United Nations would issue stamps with the theme of "Sport for Peace". This is the first time that the United Nations has issued stamps for the Winter Olympics.
Inspired by the Chinese character "Winter", the emblem of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics uses the artistic form of China calligraphy to integrate the rich oriental cultural heritage with the international modern style, presenting a new image and dream of China in the new era, and conveying China's new contribution to the international Olympic movement, so as to run the Beijing Winter Olympics well, realize the goal of "300 million people participating in the ice and snow movement", promote the development of the world ice and snow movement 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.
The emblem is dominated by blue, symbolizing dreams and the future, and also symbolizing the brightness and purity of ice and snow. Red and yellow are derived from the national flag of China, representing the passion, youth and vitality of sports.