SCIO briefing on preparations for 9th Asian Winter Games Harbin 2025
Beijing | 10 a.m. Oct. 29, 2024

The State Council Information Office held a press conference in Beijing on Tuesday about preparations for the 9th Asian Winter Games Harbin 2025.

Speakers

Zhou Jinqiang, vice president of the 9th Asian Winter Games Harbin 2025 Organizing Committee and vice president of the Chinese Olympic Committee

Han Shengjian, vice president of the 9th Asian Winter Games Harbin 2025 Organizing Committee and vice governor of Heilongjiang province

Wang Hesheng, vice president and secretary-general of the 9th Asian Winter Games Harbin 2025 Organizing Committee and mayor of Harbin

Zhang Haihua, deputy secretary-general of the 9th Asian Winter Games Harbin 2025 Organizing Committee and vice mayor of Harbin

Chairperson

Shou Xiaoli, director general of the Press Bureau of the State Council Information Office (SCIO) and spokesperson of the SCIO

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Speakers:

Mr. Zhou Jinqiang, vice president of the 9th Asian Winter Games Harbin 2025 Organizing Committee and vice president of the Chinese Olympic Committee

Mr. Han Shengjian, vice president of the 9th Asian Winter Games Harbin 2025 Organizing Committee and vice governor of Heilongjiang province

Mr. Wang Hesheng, vice president and secretary-general of the 9th Asian Winter Games Harbin 2025 Organizing Committee and mayor of Harbin

Ms. Zhang Haihua, deputy secretary-general of the 9th Asian Winter Games Harbin 2025 Organizing Committee and vice mayor of Harbin

Chairperson:

Ms. Shou Xiaoli, director general of the Press Bureau of the State Council Information Office (SCIO) and spokesperson of the SCIO

Date:

Oct. 29, 2024


Shou Xiaoli:

Ladies and gentlemen, good morning. Welcome to this press conference held by the State Council Information Office (SCIO). The 9th Asian Winter Games will be held in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, in 2025. As we approach the 100-day countdown to the Games, we are delighted to have with us Mr. Zhou Jinqiang, vice president of the organizing committee and vice president of the Chinese Olympic Committee; Mr. Han Shengjian, vice president of the organizing committee and vice governor of Heilongjiang; Mr. Wang Hesheng, vice president and secretary-general of the organizing committee and mayor of Harbin; and Ms. Zhang Haihua, deputy secretary-general of the organizing committee and vice mayor of Harbin. They will brief you on preparations for the 9th Asian Winter Games.

Now, I'll give the floor to Mr. Zhou for his introduction. 

Zhou Jinqiang:

Ladies and gentlemen, friends from the media, good morning. The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics were successfully held under the strong leadership of General Secretary Xi Jinping, the CPC Central Committee and the State Council, marking a leap forward in China's ice and snow sports development and making the vision of 300 million people participating in ice and snow sports a reality. The 9th Asian Winter Games Harbin 2025, represents another major winter sports event hosted by China following the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. I would now like to provide a brief overview of some relevant points.

First, the continued growth of China's ice and snow sports in the post-Winter Olympics era.

This is primarily reflected in the wide scope of participants, extensive facility coverage, numerous events and strong influence. Driven by the Beijing Winter Olympics, winter sports have transformed from a niche activity to a mainstream one, with youth participation in particular rising significantly, bringing new vitality to the promotion of winter sports. Ice and snow facilities have overcome seasonal and geographical limitations, with continuous improvements in quality and diversity, creating a favorable trend of nationwide, year-round availability. During the 2023-24 snow season, a total of 82 national winter sports events were held across China, along with 21 international events. During the 10th National Public Ice and Snow Season, over 2,000 winter sports events were organized nationwide, sparking a new wave of enthusiasm for winter sports. Last Friday, on Oct. 25, the State Council executive meeting deployed measures aimed at stimulating the vitality of the ice and snow economy with the high-quality development of winter sports, which received a strong response. This will undoubtedly further unleash the potential for winter sports consumption and drive the high-quality growth of the ice and snow economy. With the continued progress of the strategy to expand winter sports southward, westward and eastward, industries related to winter sports culture, equipment and tourism are expected to flourish, making new contributions to building China into a country strong in sports.

Second, the national team is undergoing high-quality training and preparation for the Games.

The 9th Asian Winter Games Harbin 2025 will serve as a critical training ground for the national team's preparations in the lead-up to the Milan Winter Olympics, playing a vital role in identifying talent, strengthening teams and assessing our readiness. To achieve our goal of hosting a spectacular event and competing with excellence, we will field over 170 athletes across all 64 events, aiming for both strong performances and good sportsmanship. In training and preparation, the General Administration of Sport integrates promoting moral and ethical standards into daily management, adhering to the "San Cong Yi Da" training principle — which refers to a high-volume of scientific training, which emphasizes difficulty, strictness and realistic situations — throughout the entire preparation process. Leveraging the advantages of the new system for mobilizing resources nationwide, the General Administration of Sport and local authorities have jointly established multiple national teams for winter sports, enhancing overall training efficiency. In terms of athlete selection, we uphold openness, fairness and transparency, coordinating some events with the Milan Winter Olympics qualifiers, scientifically developing selection methods, and subjecting the process to public oversight to ensure the strongest lineup. Regarding sportsmanship and anti-doping, we increase our awareness of potential risks and of the lines that are not to be crossed, thoroughly reviewing potential risks and implementing targeted measures to ensure clean competition.

Third, high-standard work with the organization of the Games

We are committed to implementing the principle of green, inclusive, open and clean as well as the requirement to deliver a streamlined, safe and splendid game throughout the entire process. Currently, the venues have been designated. Five venues in Harbin will host ice sports competitions and eight venues in Yabuli will host snow sports competitions. Venue crews have been established, with skilled and experienced staff members selected for the venues' operations. Related preparations are progressing as planned. From September this year to January next year, the organizing committee will conduct 14 test events to assess venue operations, equipment and facilities, local support, and command and dispatch, helping gain experience for the Games. 

So far, over 1,500 athletes from 34 countries and regions have registered. We are looking forward to the 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin and wish it a success. 

Thank you. 

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Shou Xiaoli:

Now, let's give the floor to Mr. Han. 

Han Shengjian:

Friends from the media, thank you for your interest in and support for Heilongjiang province's opening-up and revitalization as well as the preparation of the 9th Asian Winter Games, which will take place from Feb. 7 to 14 in Harbin, Heilongjiang province. The province has attached great emphasis on the preparation for the Games, and has established a leadership group under the main heads of the CPC Heilongjiang Provincial Committee and the provincial government. We will earnestly implement General Secretary Xi Jinping's important directives on sports, uphold the concept of hosting a "green, inclusive, open and clean" game, and implement the requirements of delivering a "streamlined, safe and splendid" game. With strong support from the General Administration of Sport of China and other organizing committee units as well as other parties, the organizing work has been pushed forward with high standard, high quality and high efficiency. Next, I will focus on three aspects. 

In terms of venues, all the venues are now ready to go. Balancing the needs of the Games with post-event use, we adhere to the principles of greenness and frugality. All 13 venues use energy-saving, environment-friendly materials, green, low-carbon technology and are existing infrastructures that have been renovated rather than large-scale construction. For example, we have renovated the Harbin Sport University's college students ice skating rink to serve as the ice hockey competition venue for the Games, which effectively saves costs and improves the institute's ice and snow sports facilities.

Currently, all renovations have been completed and have already passed inspections. We are now conducting all kinds of test events with real-game standards as well as advancing comprehensive, full-process and full-capacity pressure tests to ensure efficient event support. 

In terms of event services, we are building a professional and meticulous service support system. The Games will feature six major categories, 11 sub-categories and 64 minor categories. So far, over 1,500 athletes from 34 countries and regions have registered, setting potential records for participation in the Asian Winter Games. 

We have trialed the IT Command Center for the Games, established efficient and convenient procedures for foreign personnel's arrival and departure and published operation guides for the athletes', technical officials' and media's villages, along with service plans covering food, accommodation, transportation, healthcare and language support. Our goal is to provide all guests with a welcoming experience.

With cultural exchange, we are organizing diverse, unique international cultural exchange events. During the Games, we will host a range of activities such as Heilongjiang provincial intangible cultural heritage experiences, ice acrobatics, opera parades and a Lantern Festival celebration at locations like the Athlete Village and the Ice and Snow World. All these will help athletes and journalists from across Asia to understand Heilongjiang culture, fostering intercultural understanding and friendship.

The spillover effects of the Asian Winter Games are gradually appearing, with a surge of interest in winter tourism to Heilongjiang from Asian countries and regions. For instance, tens of thousands of tourists from Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia are expected to travel to Harbin on special flights this winter. We are deepening exchange and cooperation with Asian countries and regions in fields such as ice and snow economy, cultural tourism, and trade and investment, striving for mutual benefits and to further expand high-level openness.

We firmly believe that under the strong leadership of the CPC Central Committee and the State Council, and with the joint efforts of all parties, we will complete all preparatory tasks and deliver to the world a great event that is distinctly Chinese, uniquely Asian and spectacular. Thank you.

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Shou Xiaoli:

Next, Mr. Wang Hesheng will make an introduction.

Wang Hesheng:

Hello, friends from the media! Thank you all for your long-term care and support for Harbin.

Following the 3rd Asian Winter Games (AWG) in 1996, Harbin is once again hosting the Games. Under the strong leadership and support of the CPC Central Committee and the State Council, and with the great help from the General Administration of Sport of China and other ministerial-level departments, we have been advancing all preparatory work carefully, smoothly and in an orderly manner, fully implementing the deployment of the Heilongjiang provincial Party committee and provincial government and stressing "simplicity, safety and excellence" as our primary guidelines.

First, we have optimized the urban environment. Various initiatives have been launched to enhance the city's environment, including repairing roads and bridges, upgrading pipeline networks and carrying out afforestation, environmental purification and landscaping projects. Illegal building and roadside stall businesses have been cleared, parking spaces have been created, and roadways and sidewalks have been opened up. Main streets like Youyi Road and Hongqi Street are now smoother. Over 4,000 kilometers of water, electricity, gas and heating pipelines have been upgraded, 1,683 hectares of green areas have been cleaned and 27 new parks have been established. The cityscape around the venues and the Songhua River continues to improve, with historical and cultural districts, such as the Central Street and Chinese-Baroque Historic Block, showcasing unique urban charm.

Second, we have enhanced hospitality services. 36 hotels have been designated for the accommodation, with social lodging resources including guesthouses, homestays and university accommodations fully utilized. Parking facilities of government departments, enterprises and public institutions will be shared to meet the demands from both sporting events and tourism. Various organizations have actively contributed to the preparation for the AWG. We have also coordinated with civil aviation and railway departments to increase flights and train services to Harbin as per event requirements. Over 6,000 domestic and international university students and experienced volunteers, including volunteers from Beijing universities, have been recruited to provide top-notch services for the AWG.

We have strengthened security measures. Focusing on building structures, environmental protection and food safety, two rounds of safety evaluation have already been conducted on the competition venues. All decorative materials used meet environmental standards, 69 food supply enterprises from 14 categories have been strictly selected and foodborne doping tests have been intensified. Weather forecasting and preparations for extreme winter conditions and road de-icing have been strengthened to ensure smooth operations during the competitions.

We have promoted social participation. Activities such as the "Four Doorstep Assignments" for merchants and hospitality service training across various sectors have been launched. A strong sense of hospitality and anticipation for the AWG is growing within the community. With 100 days left until the start of the Games, more than 100 ice and snow festival events, including the 2024-2025 Ice and Snow Season, the 41st Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival and the Winter Triathlon World Cup, will be held. Harbin Ice and Snow World will introduce new cultural tourism products to enhance the synergy between ice and snow tourism and the AWG.

Dream of winter, love among Asia. Harbin warmly invites friends from all over the world to gather in this winter wonderland to enjoy the excitement of the Asian Winter Games together!

Thank you!

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Shou Xiaoli:

Next, we will move on to questions. Please state the name of your news organization before asking questions. Feel free to now raise your hands.

National Business Daily:

We know that just over three months remain before the 9th Asian Winter Games take place. Could you please inform us about the organization process for the competitions and registration statistics of the Games? Additionally, what new changes can be expected in comparison to previous games? Thank you.

Zhang Haihua:

Thank you for your questions. The organization for the competitions of the Games is progressing smoothly and is in line with expectations. The competition schedule has been preliminarily set and 14 individual test events under the theme "Igniting Harbin" are underway. Two test events for men's and women's ice hockey have already concluded. Compared with previous games, the 2025 AWG feature the following three new changes:

First, the newly added sporting events get the most attention. Among the events planned for this Asian Winter Games, 31% of the sub-items are making debuts, including two speed skating events, one short track speed skating event, one curling event, three ski mountaineering events, nine freestyle skiing events and four snowboarding events. Notably, the three ski mountaineering events not only are new to the Asian Winter Games but have also been confirmed for the 2026 Milan Winter Olympics, making this Asian Winter Games a crucial testing ground for athletes who will compete in the Milan Winter Olympics.

Second, the participating countries are something to look forward to. China, Japan and South Korea will participate in all events. Cambodia and Saudi Arabia are making their debuts, competing in alpine skiing, snowboarding, speed skating, short track speed skating, figure skating and curling. Their participation will undoubtedly promote the development of winter sports worldwide and foster cultural exchange and integration among Asian civilizations.

Third, the enthusiasm for certain events has reached unprecedented levels. Curling has garnered the most entries, setting a new record for the Asian Winter Games. The number of participating countries has increased from six during the previous games to 16 in 2025. As a newly introduced event, ski mountaineering has already received registration from 10 countries and regions, which will promote the popularity and development of this sport. The event for alpine skiing has seen the most enthusiastic response, with 25 countries signing up, including many tropical countries from South Asia, Southeast Asia and even West Asia, like Nepal, Bhutan, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait. This demonstrates the rapid development in recent years of winter sports in Asia, especially since the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Based on the registration for the competition, we have reason to believe that the 9th Asian Winter Games Harbin 2025 will further expand the reach and influence of winter sports in Asia, transforming "cold ice and snow" into Asia's "hot sports." Thank you.

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Hongxing News:

Transportation services are not only the cornerstone for a successful sporting event but also a crucial factor in enhancing the experience for both athletes and spectators. What measures have Harbin implemented to better serve athletes and spectators? Thank you.

Wang Hesheng:

For this Asian Winter Games, there are two competition areas: one in Harbin and the other in Yabuli. As the Games coincide with the peak winter tourism season, transportation services will be an arduous task. We insist on systematic planning and careful organization, and strive to enhance the overall transportation carrying capacity, convenience and comfort.

In terms of aviation, Harbin Taiping International Airport is the official entry and exit port for this Asian Winter Games. Currently, 12 Asian routes, including flights to Japan, South Korea and China's Hong Kong, are already in operation. A second runway will be operational in January next year, increasing the number of aircraft stands from the current 91 to 181 and allowing for over 60 flights to take off and land per hour. Additionally, Beijing Capital International Airport, Beijing Daxing International Airport and Shanghai Pudong International Airport have been designated as official entry and exit ports. Other domestic ports will also offer dedicated convenience services for the Harbin Asian Winter Games.

In terms of railways, the infrastructure renovation projects involving Yabuli West Railway Station and Yabuli South Railway Station and the electrification of the Weihe-Yabuli South Railway have all been completed. During the Asian Winter Games, Yabuli South Railway Station will launch three special lines, allowing direct train services from Beijing to Yabuli; Yabuli West Railway Station will increase high-speed train services to 40 trips, running every 30 minutes on average, from the current six trips per day. Yabuli Railway Station has added six passenger trains to Beijing, Kunshan and other destinations. "Point-to-point" high-speed train services have been launched, connecting the Harbin downtown city directly to Yabuli. The carriages have been modified to include ski storage areas, providing great convenience for skiing enthusiasts.

In terms of highways, dedicated service channels for the Asian Winter Games have been set up at Harbin Railway Station, Harbin West Railway Station and Harbin Taiping International Airport. There are 46 shuttle bus routes from the airport and train stations as well as 36 local shuttle bus routes for the Games. A new Yabuli West Tourism Passenger Station has been built and the Yaxue Highway has undergone a complete upgrade. The section from Yabuli to the ski resort has been upgraded to a two-way, four-lane first-class highway, ensuring smooth connections between air, rail and road transportation. Whether it's railways, highways or airport upgrades, these improvements not only meet the demands of the Asian Winter Games but also provide great convenience for both future urban development and skiing enthusiasts.

In terms of transportation within the city, Metro Line 3 will be fully operational by the end of this November, providing access to competition venues, hotels and major attractions. During the event, 972 additional new energy vehicles, including methanol-powered vehicles, will be provided. Temporary bus services between venues will be introduced, and the operating hours of the metro and buses will be extended. Dedicated lanes for the Asian Winter Games will be scientifically planned to minimize the impact on daily travel for the public and ensure transportation needs during the event.

Thank you.

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The New Times:

Anti-doping work plays an important role in ensuring fairness and justice in major sporting events. Could you please introduce the specific anti-doping efforts at this Harbin Asian Winter Games? And what specific measures will be taken next? Thank you.

Zhou Jinqiang:

Thank you for your questions. Anti-doping work is an important component of international large-scale multi-sport events. The anti-doping efforts for this Asian Winter Games are managed by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), which has authorized the International Testing Agency (ITA) to oversee the anti-doping testing, including the development of testing plans, therapeutic use exemption reviews, result management and information sharing. Additionally, the OCA has designated the China Anti-Doping Agency (CHINADA) as the sample collection agency and the Beijing Anti-Doping Laboratory as the testing agency.

In terms of doping tests, the Asian Winter Games will strictly implement the anti-doping rules and related regulations of the OCA to create a fair and clean competitive environment for athletes. During the Games, seven doping testing stations will be set up at competition venues and the athletes' villages. All athletes may be subjected to unannounced doping tests at any time and in any location. Additionally, 55 doping testing officials from China and abroad will be appointed for the Games.

In terms of anti-doping education, the Asian Winter Games will establish anti-doping education stations in the two competition zones of Harbin and Yabuli. These stations will host a variety of engaging and interesting anti-doping educational activities to raise awareness among athletes about anti-doping, enhance their understanding and abilities regarding anti-doping, promote the spirit of sportsmanship, and foster a culture of clean and fair competition during the event.

In terms of risk prevention for foodborne, medically sourced and drug-related doping, the 9th Asian Winter Games Harbin 2025 Organizing Committee is committed to implementing the strictest requirements. A comprehensive doping risk prevention system will be established from the source to ensure the safety of athletes in terms of food, medical care and medication. Thank you.

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China Central Television (CCTV):

The province of Heilongjiang has abundant ice and snow resources. How do you plan to leverage the opportunity of the Asian Winter Games to further consolidate and expand the participation of 300 million people in winter sports, while also nurturing more reserve athletes for the country? Thank you.

Han Shengjian:

Thank you for your question. Heilongjiang leverages its advantage as a major province for ice and snow sports, vigorously developing both competitive and mass sporting events. For 46 consecutive years, it has organized activities to get millions of young people involved in ice and snow sports, continually consolidating and expanding the achievements of involving 300 million people in winter sports. At the 14th National Winter Games, Heilongjiang province won 66 gold, 58 silver and 52 bronze medals, maintaining its top position in both the gold medal and overall medal standings for 14 consecutive editions. The province has also nurtured a large number of young athletes for the country.

In terms of training and preparation, we are focusing on the Asian Winter Games and the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics by adopting the model of "provincial teams managed by cities, and one city per specialty." We have established 11 composite training support teams to concentrate efforts on strengthening our advantageous sports. Recently, our province introduced incentive policies for outstanding athletes and coaches, fully supporting athletes in their dedicated training and preparation. We strive to achieve both excellent competition results and a spirit of sportsmanship, aiming to bring glory to the country and enhance the province's reputation.

In terms of building a reserve talent pool, the city of Qitaihe in our province has cultivated 13 Winter Olympic and world champions, earning 182 world-class gold medals and 569 national-level gold medals. We are currently summarizing and promoting the "Qitaihe Model," researching and formulating policies to deepen the integration of sports and education, and planning pilot projects for this integration across the province. We aim to establish a scientific system for talent cultivation, selection and recommendation, creating a larger "reservoir" of reserve talent. We are strengthening the construction of 48 national high-level sports talent reserve bases and adopting innovative training models, such as provincial teams managed by cities and schools. This will expand the pathways for cultivating reserve talent. Additionally, we are encouraging outstanding former athletes to enter schools as physical education teachers and coaches, thereby enhancing the faculty strength for talent development.

In terms of promoting public participation in winter sports, on the one hand, we will continue to enrich sports venues. This year, cross-country skiing tracks will be laid on the Songhua River. More than 3,000 public sports venues are expected to be built using natural rivers, small hillsides and urban parks. We will also encourage eligible venues to open to the public for free or at a low cost. On the other hand, we will constantly organize various sporting events for the public. More than 300 events such as ice marathons and urban skiing will be held to create a sound environment for the public to enjoy ice and snow. Thank you.

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China Education Television (CETV):

As the 100-day countdown to the Asian Winter Games begins, there is growing public interest in the volunteer services. What is the composition of volunteers for the Asian Winter Games? How is the current volunteer testing and training going? Thank you.

Zhang Haihua:

Thank you for your questions. A total of 100,000 people worldwide registered to be volunteers in next year's Games and 6,000 volunteers were chosen after several tests. Regarding personnel composition, volunteers are college students mainly from Heilongjiang and 21 other provinces and regions, including Hong Kong and Macao. There are also 400 overseas students coming from 22 different countries. A quarter of these volunteers have previously taken part in other international sports gatherings, with many senior ones having participated in the Hangzhou Asian Games, the Beijing Winter Olympic Games and the Paris Summer Olympic Games. Nearly 500 volunteers have relevant skiing skills. Specialized volunteers will serve in 35 sectors such as medical and health care, information services and media services.

With a focus on practical application, we have developed 50 courses, such as competition services and etiquette guidelines for award ceremonies, as well as over 100 various training sessions covering general knowledge and specialty skills. During the recently concluded Heads of Delegation Conference, the 2024 National Men's Ice Hockey Championship and the National U18 Women's Ice Hockey Championship, all participating volunteers provided professional and thoughtful services and showcased the vigorous image of Chinese youth, earning praise from the Olympic Council of Asia, foreign delegations and all sectors of society.

In 12 future test events, we will carry out comprehensive training and testing during the entire process to improve volunteers' practical capabilities. In July, a voluntary service campaign themed "Dream of Winter, Together We Volunteer" was initiated in Harbin, providing 280 kinds of services including traffic facilitation, scenic spot introductions and convenience services in urban areas such as traffic stations, tourist attractions, and cultural venues. Over 20,000 volunteers have already been recruited in the city.

"Welcome Asian Winter Games with Passion, Warm the World with Ice and Snow." When the Games kick off, it will also be the time for the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival to welcome visitors from all over the world. At that time, every resident in Harbin will become a volunteer. Here, we sincerely invite all media friends to make an appointment with the Games and Harbin. Welcomed by our sincere, warm and thoughtful services, you will experience the speed and charm of winter sports as well as feel the temperature, warmth and gentleness of our city.

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Hong Kong Commercial Daily:

The Asian Winter Games, an intercontinental winter sports gathering, will attract a number of domestic and foreign journalists. What preparations have been made for its media operation? Thank you.

Zhang Haihua:

Thank you for your question. The media plays a vital role in promoting the Olympic spirit, China's sporting spirit as well as the Asian Winter Games. We will make great efforts to provide an excellent working environment, facilities and services for all registered media outlets to facilitate their work. We will mainly focus on the following three aspects.

First, a network of media centers will be carefully planned for journalists. We will set up a main media center and a Yabuli Mountain media center, respectively, in the ice and snow competition areas and will establish several functional zones including comprehensive service spots, dedicated media workspaces, a press conference hall, special (rental) spaces as well as a catering and tea break room. We will also establish additional media centers in the opening and closing ceremony venues, five competition arenas and two athletes' villages. By doing so, we aim to create an optimal environment for journalists to conduct their work.

Second, we have set up a special comprehensive information release platform. We developed an "Online News Center" system for the 9th Asian Winter Games, established a professional and efficient news and information service team to provide competition review, competition highlights and flash quotes in both Chinese and English for registered media. This ensures that registered media can obtain objective, comprehensive and accurate official news and information as soon as possible.

In addition, we will provide high-quality and convenient service guarantees. Overseas registered journalists, with their identity registration cards and their valid IDs used in the application, can enter and leave the Chinese mainland between 12 a.m. Beijing time on Jan. 1 and midnight on March 1, 2025, without needing to submit an additional visa application each time. Eight media hotels near the sports venues have been chosen to provide media shuttle bus services between the media hotels and the main media center, as well as between the main media center and the venues, with considerate arrangements for arrivals and departures, logistics, catering, charge cards, finance and other aspects.

We will do our best to provide high-quality, professional and friendly services for friends from the media in guaranteeing access to space, information and services. We sincerely welcome media friends from across the globe to follow and participate in the Asian Winter Games, help present the unique charm of winter sports, jointly carry forward the Olympic spirit and China's sporting spirit, and present the Asian Winter Games to the world in comprehensive, multi-dimensional and vivid ways.

Finally, I would like to once again wholeheartedly invite friends from the media to visit Harbin to enjoy its beautiful scenery, experience the charm of the "Ice City," and jointly tell Harbin's story.

Thank you.

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The Beijing News:

In recent years, frugality has been advocated in hosting sporting competitions. How can Harbin guarantee the smooth progress of all events while ensuring frugality to the maximum extent? Thank you.

Wang Hesheng:

Thank you for your question. The 9th Asian Winter Games will continue to center on the sporting events. Considering the long-term use after the Games, the high-quality facilities and resources, while meeting the needs of the event, will be used afterwards by the public and tourists.

In terms of venue construction, there will be no large-scale demolition. Instead, existing venues and facilities will be renovated and upgraded in aspects such as cold air and heat supply, dehumidification, lighting and internet access to meet the needs of the events. Regarding the snow events, we have made necessary upgrades based on existing skiing courses, and only revamped and expanded two special-purpose venues, namely the freeski big air and ski slopestyle venues. By the end of September, all the sports venues and reception hotels have been renovated and passed the final inspection. Existing equipment and facilities in the venues can be fully utilized, and the current ice resurfacers, snowmobiles, protective nets, medical rescue facilities and other equipment in the Yabuli snow competition zone will all be put into use. The venue for the opening and closing ceremonies can not only be used for economic and trade exhibitions, but also function as a space for events such as national fitness, sporting events and commercial performances. After the 9th Asian Winter Games, all the venues will open to the public with higher standards, better environment and improved functions, playing a greater role in professional training, sporting events and mass sports development, consolidating and expanding the achievement of having 300 million people participating in winter sports and meeting the needs of urban development and citizens.

In terms of the development of informatization, we will mainly focus on the needs of the Games, and prioritize technical fields that meet the demands of diversified application scenarios, to guarantee services for fast data transmission, high-definition live broadcasting, immersive spectator experience and security.

In terms of the torch relay, we have optimized the route, streamlined the scale, shortened the duration and reduced the number of torchbearers, which will not only lessen the impact on citizens, but also fully demonstrate Harbin's natural scenery, cultural characteristics and the city's charms. This time, both banks of the Songhua River will be important relay routes, which will not only showcase the magnificent natural beauty there, but also minimize the impact on public travel.

Regarding the opening and closing ceremonies, we will control the performance duration and cast sizes, promoting the Olympic spirit through creativity and innovation. We will prepare the ceremonies with care rather than extravagance, making them streamlined but not simplistic, economical yet spectacular. Thank you.

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Tide News under Zhejiang Daily Press Group:

As you just said, during the ninth Asian Winter Games, a huge number of visitors will come to Harbin from home and abroad. Besides watching competitions, they may want to explore the city and its surroundings. Could you preview Harbin's attractions for them, including the warmly received visitor services and security measures that netizens have praised? Thank you.

Han Shengjian:

Thank you for your question. Heilongjiang province is rich in unique cultural and tourism resources. We are developing a distinctive cultural tourism industry, building the province into a model showing that both lucid waters and lush mountains, as well as ice and snow, are invaluable assets. From January to September this year, Heilongjiang saw a sustained boom in tourism, receiving 186 million tourist visits and generating 231.8 billion yuan in revenue, a year-on-year increase of 37% and 108%, respectively. From Nov. 8, 2024, to Feb. 28, 2025, the province will launch a new 100-day winter tourism initiative, targeting improvements in 10 areas, including dining, lodging, transportation, sightseeing, shopping, entertainment, visitor services, public facilities, supervision and security, and global promotion. We will also coordinate Asian Winter Games preparations with winter tourism services, promoting development across ice-and-snow sports, culture, equipment and tourism. Our goal is to establish the province as a world-class winter tourism destination and a leading ice-and-snow economic area.

To improve tourist services, Heilongjiang will develop eight themed routes featuring the Asian Winter Games, China's northernmost and easternmost points, border culture, revolutionary heritage, northeast New Year folklore, winter wellness, outdoor sports and educational travel. For visitors who may like both to watch games and visit tourist attractions around the venues, we will upgrade the Harbin-Yabuli-Xuexiang-Mudanjiang winter tourism circuit, connecting popular attractions, including Harbin Ice-Snow World theme park, the Chinese Baroque Historic and Cultural Block, Yabuli Ski Resort, Xuexiang village, Hengdaohezi town and Jingpo Lake.

This year, Harbin Ice-Snow World will expand to 1 million square meters from 810,000 square meters last season. The number of ice slides will increase from 16 to 24, creating a fantastic ice-and-snow theme park.

As for skiing, this year, the three separate ski fields at Yabuli Ski Resort will be united for the first time to serve ski lovers from home and abroad, so they can access 56 snow trails across all areas with a unified pass.

With the theme "A Date with Harbin, A Heartwarming Ice City," Harbin will hold signature tourism events, such as the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival, the Ice Collecting Festival and the Yabuli Ski Festival, and develop 12 themed tourism routes, such as the "Dreamlike Ice City" tour. These initiatives aim to establish the city as an international tourism hub and a world-class ice-and-snow tourism destination.

Regarding improving public service facilities for tourists, we are accelerating the development of a transport system that enables both quick arrival and leisure travel. In terms of air transport, we have added international and regional routes reaching the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia. We have also launched an inter-provincial route connecting Harbin with China's northernmost city, Mohe, and easternmost city, Fuyuan. In terms of rail transport, we have increased the frequency of trains linking tourism hubs and improved the capacity of high-quality tourist trains like "Lindu" and "Yichun." In terms of road transport, we renovated and upgraded the road between Yabuli and Xuexiang, adding service stations, viewing platforms and public parking lots. We have also expanded shuttle services between scenic spots and customized routes to ensure consistent bus availability.

Furthermore, we have established local standards for tourist homestays in Heilongjiang, identified a selection of star-rated homestays and introduced unique options themed "snowy forest" and "border charm." We've also upgraded the Tour Heilongjiang with One Click mini-program and have launched a tourist guide map to enhance travel convenience and tourists' experiences.

To create an optimal tourism environment, we will implement ten initiatives to intensify supervision of the tourism market, with stricter oversight in key areas including traffic management, travel agencies and tour guides, and tourism-related shopping. We are also promoting the Integrity and Self-discipline Conventions for Ten Tourism-related Sectors in Heilongjiang, encouraging emerging tourism sectors like travel photography, study tours and car rentals to enhance self-discipline. At the same time, we are improving multilingual signage and guiding facilities at scenic spots, airports, train stations, hotels, shopping malls and other key locations. We've introduced convenient services for foreigners, including easy payment options and ticket booking in advance to facilitate their travel.

We extend a warm invitation to tourists and media friends from both home and abroad to visit Heilongjiang this winter to enjoy the stunning ice and snow and experience the excitement of the Asian Winter Games. Thank you.

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Shou Xiaoli:

Please continue to raise questions. We have time for one last question.

China News Service:

Arrival and departure services are a key indicator of an event's organizational efficiency and overall service quality. What are the main features of the arrival and departure services for the upcoming 9th Asian Winter Games? How will you enhance services for the athletes and delegates? Thank you.

Zhang Haihua:

Arrival and departure services are crucial because they shape the first impression and lasting memories of athletes and delegates at the Asian Winter Games. The organizing committee places great emphasis on this aspect, aiming to provide convenient, efficient and attentive services for all groups involved. Our efforts are focused on the following key areas:

First, we've established an arrival and departure services command center led by provincial and municipal officials, with full support from civil aviation, railways, transportation, registration and other relevant departments. A dedicated service team has been set up and an arrival and departure information management system has been developed to provide strong technical support. We've also formulated special policies and facilitation measures for arrival and departure services. For example, a direct air route between Harbin and Hong Kong was launched on June 2, and more routes are being opened to make it easier for our guests to travel to Harbin.

Arrival and departure services for the Games will be provided from January 27 to February 17, 2025. During this period, based on the arrival and departure schedules of athletes and delegates, dedicated channels will be set up at Harbin Taiping International Airport and the key railway stations (Harbin Railway Station, Harbin West Railway Station and Yabuli West Station ). Specialized teams will assist with services such as entry assistance, identity accreditation and activation, process guidance, information consultations, transportation and advance baggage check-in. Necessary services will also be available at recommended entry and exit points in Beijing and Shanghai. For groups needing transportation between Harbin's downtown area and the Yabuli competition area, high-speed railway will provide reliable service. Arrival and departure service desks will be available at airports, railway stations, the Athletes' Village, the Technical Officials' Village, media hotels and the National and Regional Olympic Committee Service Center. These desks will assist with arrival and departure inquiries as well as help with completing or updating necessary documentation.

Next, we will accelerate preparations by conducting on-site practice at airports, railway stations and other key venues. We will also formulate and distribute to all relevant parties the Harbin Asian Winter Games Arrival and Departure Guide. Emergency drills will be held to address extreme weather conditions such as blizzards, low temperatures and freezing. We are committed to ensuring smooth arrival and departure services throughout the Games, with the goal of delivering an event that is streamlined, safe and spectacular. Thank you!

Shou Xiaoli:

Thank you to all the speakers and journalists. That concludes today's press conference. Goodbye!

Translated and edited by Liu Caiyi, Wang Ziteng, Zhou Jing, Huang Shan, Chen Xinyan, Ma Yujia, Zhang Junmian, Wang Wei, Wang Xingguang, Lin Liyao, Li Xiao, Li Huiru, Liu Jianing, Wang Qian, Zhang Tingting, Jay Birbeck, David Ball and Rochelle Beiersdorfer. In case of any discrepancy between the English and Chinese texts, the Chinese version is deemed to prevail.

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