Paris Olympics | High jump goddess Yang Wenwei hosted an in-depth visit to Paris before the Olympics

[Tilu News]The Paris Olympics will be held in more than 10 days. Hong Kong high jumper Cecilia Yeung flew to Paris early with the RTHK camera team before this global event was held to give an in-depth introduction to Paris. At various Olympic attractions, you can cruise the Seine River with a boatman, visit Olympic venues on bicycles, enjoy break dancing and violin performances, and even interview marathon runners to get a head start on the Olympics with everyone.

Paris Olympics | High jump goddess Yang Wenwei hosted an in-depth visit to Paris before the Olympics

The RTHK program “Facing the Paris Olympics” hosted by “High Jump Goddess” Yang Wenwei will be broadcast on RTHK TV 31 at 8pm for four consecutive days starting from July 22. Ceci accepted an exclusive interview with “Ti Lu” this time and took the lead in revealing what she saw and heard during her trip to Paris before the program was broadcast.

Ceci flew to Paris this time for a RTHK program and stayed for several days for filming. She said that she saw the entire city preparing for the Olympics. “I saw a lot of Olympic-related signs in the city. When we arrived, At that time, the Eiffel Tower had just put on the five-ring logo, and the beach volleyball court under the Eiffel Tower and the auditoriums on both sides of the Seine were also under construction. There was a clear Olympic atmosphere throughout Paris. “

This year’s Paris Olympics has many innovative changes. Among them, the opening ceremony has changed from the previous tradition and moved to the Seine River. Athletes’ appearance by boat has become a hot topic in the city. The first stop of Ceci’s trip to Paris was to take a boat ride on the Seine River to visit a local boatman and learn regarding the background of the Seine River. The boatman also took Ceci on a boat tour to see the opening ceremony channel, allowing Ceci to experience the scenery of the Seine River opening ceremony channel earlier than the Hong Kong team. Ceci said: “The Seine River has a long history and is the center of Paris. The main landmarks in Paris are on both sides of the Seine River. The locals think the Seine River is very important to them. I saw people sitting on both sides of the river having a picnic and chatting, although the news said The bacteria in the river exceeded the standard, but we didn’t smell any odor when we filmed in the Seine for many days, and we also saw people cleaning garbage and leaves in the river.”

In addition, the average carbon emissions of the past few Olympic Games have been as high as 3.4 million tons, making the Paris government determined to host the most environmentally friendly Olympic Games in history. The Paris government implements environmental protection through different measures, including implementing the bicycle city plan Plan Velo: Act 2, cleaning the Seine River, etc., hoping to achieve sustainable development for Paris.

The Paris government actively promotes shared bicycles and encourages local people and tourists to use bicycles instead of cars. Ceci also experienced the local environmental protection culture and tried riding a bicycle in the center of Paris. Ceci said: “There are many bicycles for rent in the city center. I came from the city of Paris It takes regarding 20 minutes to ride a bicycle from the basketball hall in the center to the fencing hall. It can avoid traffic congestion, is environmentally friendly, and allows you to enjoy the scenery along the way. It is a very good measure for tourists and locals. “

In the direction of sustainable development, Ceci also admitted that he appreciates the Paris government’s planning for the Olympic Games. It does not need to waste too much resources to find land and build new venues. This year’s Paris Olympics will mainly use existing facilities as competition venues, such as famous tourist attractions. Fencing and taekwondo competitions were held at the Grand Palais in Paris.

Another important goal of the Paris Olympics is to make the general public more willing to get involved in sports. Therefore, this year’s marathon event allows people from all over the world to have the opportunity to experience the Olympic marathon. The national marathon track is exactly the same as the Olympic marathon. In the program, Ceci also interviewed Hong Kong runners who were regarding to participate in the National Marathon to share their preparations. She even talked to a “silver-haired mother-in-law” who was over 80 years old to understand why she signed up to participate in the National Marathon. Ceci believes that the National Marathon will be very popular and well-received. “In the past, only elite athletes might participate in the Olympic Games, and others might only play the role of spectators. This National Marathon allows many amateur marathon runners or those who love running to have a deeper understanding of the Olympic Games.” The details are a special event that allows public runners to experience the Olympic atmosphere in another identity.”

In addition to focusing on sports in preparation for this Olympics, the French also let the outside world feel their respect for art. Ceci also watched a performance of violin and break dancing locally this time. The two seemed unrelated, but Cecilia was very fascinated by this innovative performance. After watching the performance, Ceci said: “You can feel the local people’s devotion and love for break dancing during the performance. They combine violin and break dancing into one performance, making the audience become involved in following the music, and their bodies will also follow the music.” The music swayed, and at the end of the performance, all the audience stood up and clapped, fully feeling the French’s respect for art and sports. “This year, break dancing will become an Olympic event for the first time, making Olympic history in Paris.”

During the program, Ceci also visited museums with different “Literary Olympics” themes, displaying the historical evolution of various sports, from which she might learn how emerging technologies are changing the sports world. She also elaborated on the content of the exhibition: “The exhibition explains the changes in different sports, such as helmets before racing, and also talks regarding how modern artificial intelligence and 3D printing can print a basketball. These contents have been rarely touched in the past, and they are also enriching. My sports knowledge.”

No one from the Hong Kong track and field team reached the standard for this Olympic Games. Ceci admitted that she felt sorry for her teammates and knew that they were unwilling to give in: “My teammate Yu Yaxin’s results were only a little behind. One week before the cutoff for the Olympics, someone was chasing her down the rankings. This year we have Diao. Junxi (men’s 100 meters) will go to the Olympics. He is young and hard-working. I hope he will go to see more and see the level of foreign countries. “Ceci will also pay special attention to the high jump event in this Olympics. “Yaroslava Mahuchikh of Ukraine just arrived. She broke the world record at the beginning of the month, and I’m looking forward to seeing her performance in the Olympics; of course I’ll also keep an eye out for my teammates who I trained with in Australia.”

If you want to know more regarding Ceci’s local Olympic schedule in Paris, remember to watch “Facing the Paris Olympics”, which will be broadcast on RTHK TV 31 at 8 pm for four consecutive days starting from July 22. Ceci will take everyone to the Paris Olympics. Beforehand, let’s take a trip to learn regarding the Paris Olympics and get more involved in the Olympic craze!

Text: Intern reporter Wu Junxi

This article was published bySportsroad“Originally published in “Paris Olympics | High jump goddess Yang Wenwei hosted an in-depth visit to Paris before the Olympics

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The Paris Olympics are just over 10 days away. Hong Kong high jumper Cecilia Yeung, known as the “High Jump Goddess,” flew to Paris early with the RTHK camera team to give an in-depth look at the city before the games begin. They explored Olympic attractions, from cruising the Seine River with a boatman, to biking around the Olympic venues, enjoying break dancing and violin performances, and even interviewing marathon runners, giving everyone a head start on the Olympic excitement.

Paris Olympics | High jump goddess Yang Wenwei hosted an in-depth visit to Paris before the Olympics

The RTHK program “Facing the Paris Olympics,” hosted by Yeung Wenwei, will be broadcast on RTHK TV 31 at 8pm for four consecutive days starting from July 22. Ceci, as she is known, gave an exclusive interview with “Ti Lu” and shared her experiences from her trip to Paris.

Ceci spent several days filming for the RTHK program and witnessed the city gearing up for the Olympics. “I saw a lot of Olympic-related signs in the city. The Eiffel Tower had just been adorned with the five-ring logo, and the beach volleyball court under the Eiffel Tower and the auditoriums on both sides of the Seine were still under construction. The Olympic atmosphere was palpable throughout Paris.”

This year’s Paris Olympics brings some exciting changes. The opening ceremony has moved from its traditional location to the Seine River, making the athletes’ arrival by boat a focal point of attention. Ceci’s first stop in Paris was a boat ride on the Seine River. She met a local boatman, learning regarding the river’s history and taking a tour of the opening ceremony channel that allowed her to experience the scene firsthand. “The Seine River has a rich history and is the heart of Paris. All the major landmarks are along its banks. Locals hold the Seine River very dear. I saw people picnicking and chatting on both sides of the river. Though the news reported that the river had bacteria that exceeded the standard, we didn’t notice any odor while filming for several days. We also saw people cleaning garbage and leaves from the river.”

The average carbon emissions from previous Olympic Games reached 3.4 million tons. The Paris government is dedicated to hosting the most environmentally friendly Games in history. They are implementing various environmental protection measures, including the “Plan Velo: Act 2” bicycle city plan and cleaning the Seine River, all aimed at achieving sustainable development for Paris.

The Paris government actively encourages the use of shared bicycles, promoting cycling instead of cars for both locals and tourists. Ceci experienced the city’s environmental protection culture by taking a bicycle ride through the heart of Paris. “There are many bicycles for rent in the city center. I biked from the basketball hall in the center to the fencing hall, which took regarding 20 minutes. It’s a great way to avoid traffic congestion, it’s environmentally friendly, and you can enjoy the scenery along the way. It’s a great option for tourists and locals.”

Ceci also appreciates the sustainable development strategy adopted by the Paris government for the Olympic Games. Instead of wasting resources on new venues, most competitions will be held at existing facilities, including famous tourist attractions. For example, fencing and taekwondo competitions will take place at the Grand Palais in Paris.

One of the main goals of the Paris Olympics is to encourage greater public participation in sports. The marathon event allows people from all over the world to experience the Olympic marathon route. The national marathon track follows the same route as the Olympic marathon. Ceci interviewed Hong Kong runners preparing for the national marathon, including an 80-year-old “silver-haired mother-in-law” who shared her reasons for participating. Ceci believes the national marathon will be a popular event. “Previously, only elite athletes might participate in the Olympic Games, and others were relegated to spectators. The national marathon allows amateur marathon runners and those who love running to gain a deeper understanding of the Olympic Games.” It’s a special event that lets public runners experience the Olympic atmosphere in a different role.”

Beyond the focus on sports, the French are also showcasing their respect for art. Ceci attended a performance featuring a violin and break dancing, seemingly disparate art forms but brilliantly blended together. “You might feel the locals’ passion and love for break dancing during the performance. They combined violin and break dancing into one spectacular performance, drawing the audience into the music, moving their bodies to the rhythm. The audience erupted in applause at the end, fully embodying the French respect for art and sports.” This year, break dancing will become an Olympic event for the first time, marking a new chapter in Olympic history in Paris.”

Ceci also explored museums featuring a “Literary Olympics” theme, displaying the historical evolution of various sports, revealing how emerging technologies are changing the sporting world. She described the exhibition: “The exhibition explains the changes in different sports, showcasing helmets from the early days of racing. It also examines how modern artificial intelligence and 3D printing are used to create basketballs. These aspects are rarely covered, and they enrich my sports knowledge.”

No athletes from the Hong Kong track and field team qualified for this Olympic Games. Ceci expressed her disappointment for her teammates, knowing they were determined to compete. “My teammate Yu Yaxin’s results were just a bit behind. A week before the Olympic cutoff, she was still in contention for a spot. This year, we have Diao Junxi (men’s 100 meters) going to the Olympics. He’s young and hard-working. I hope he gets the chance to see more and learn from the international level of competition.” Ceci will be following the high jump event closely. “Yaroslava Mahuchikh from Ukraine just arrived. She broke the world record earlier this month, and I’m looking forward to seeing her performance at the Olympics. Of course, I’ll also be keeping an eye on my teammates who I trained with in Australia.”

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To learn more regarding Ceci’s Olympic experiences in Paris, don’t miss “Facing the Paris Olympics,” airing on RTHK TV 31 at 8 pm for four consecutive days starting July 22. Join Ceci on a journey to discover the Paris Olympics and join in the Olympic spirit!

Text: Intern Reporter Wu Junxi

This article was published by Sportsroad,”Originally published in “Paris Olympics | High jump goddess Yang Wenwei hosted an in-depth visit to Paris before the Olympics“.

[Tilu News]The Paris Olympics will be held in more than 10 days. Hong Kong high jumper Cecilia Yeung flew to Paris early with the RTHK camera team before this global event was held to give an in-depth introduction to Paris. At various Olympic attractions, you can cruise the Seine River with a boatman, visit Olympic venues on bicycles, enjoy break dancing and violin performances, and even interview marathon runners to get a head start on the Olympics with everyone.

Paris Olympics | High jump goddess Yang Wenwei hosted an in-depth visit to Paris before the Olympics

The RTHK program “Facing the Paris Olympics” hosted by “High Jump Goddess” Yang Wenwei will be broadcast on RTHK TV 31 at 8pm for four consecutive days starting from July 22. Ceci accepted an exclusive interview with “Ti Lu” this time and took the lead in revealing what she saw and heard during her trip to Paris before the program was broadcast.

Ceci flew to Paris this time for an RTHK program and stayed for several days for filming. She said that she saw the entire city preparing for the Olympics. “I saw a lot of Olympic-related signs in the city. When we arrived, At that time, the Eiffel Tower had just put on the five-ring logo, and the beach volleyball court under the Eiffel Tower and the auditoriums on both sides of the Seine were also under construction. There was a clear Olympic atmosphere throughout Paris. “

This year’s Paris Olympics has many innovative changes. Among them, the opening ceremony has changed from the previous tradition and moved to the Seine River. Athletes’ appearance by boat has become a hot topic in the city. The first stop of Ceci’s trip to Paris was to take a boat ride on the Seine River to visit a local boatman and learn regarding the background of the Seine River. The boatman also took Ceci on a boat tour to see the opening ceremony channel, allowing Ceci to experience the scenery of the Seine River opening ceremony channel earlier than the Hong Kong team. Ceci said: “The Seine River has a long history and is the center of Paris. The main landmarks in Paris are on both sides of the Seine River. The locals think the Seine River is very important to them. I saw people sitting on both sides of the river having a picnic and chatting, although the news said The bacteria in the river exceeded the standard, but we didn’t smell any odor when we filmed in the Seine for many days, and we also saw people cleaning garbage and leaves in the river.”

Paris Olympics Sustainability

In addition, the average carbon emissions of the past few Olympic Games have been as high as 3.4 million tons, making the Paris government determined to host the most environmentally friendly Olympic Games in history. The Paris government implements environmental protection through different measures, including implementing the bicycle city plan Plan Velo: Act 2, cleaning the Seine River, etc., hoping to achieve sustainable development for Paris.

The Paris government actively promotes shared bicycles and encourages local people and tourists to use bicycles instead of cars. Ceci also experienced the local environmental protection culture and tried riding a bicycle in the center of Paris. Ceci said: “There are many bicycles for rent in the city center. I came from the city of Paris It takes regarding 20 minutes to ride a bicycle from the basketball hall in the center to the fencing hall. It can avoid traffic congestion, is environmentally friendly, and allows you to enjoy the scenery along the way. It is a very good measure for tourists and locals. “

In the direction of sustainable development, Ceci also admitted that he appreciates the Paris government’s planning for the Olympic Games. It does not need to waste too much resources to find land and build new venues. This year’s Paris Olympics will mainly use existing facilities as competition venues, such as famous tourist attractions. Fencing and taekwondo competitions were held at the Grand Palais in Paris.

Paris Olympics Marathon

Another important goal of the Paris Olympics is to make the general public more willing to get involved in sports. Therefore, this year’s marathon event allows people from all over the world to have the opportunity to experience the Olympic marathon. The national marathon track is exactly the same as the Olympic marathon. In the program, Ceci also interviewed Hong Kong runners who were regarding to participate in the National Marathon to share their preparations. She even talked to a “silver-haired mother-in-law” who was over 80 years old to understand why she signed up to participate in the National Marathon. Ceci believes that the National Marathon will be very popular and well-received. “In the past, only elite athletes might participate in the Olympic Games, and others might only play the role of spectators. This National Marathon allows many amateur marathon runners or those who love running to have a deeper understanding of the Olympic Games.” The details are a special event that allows public runners to experience the Olympic atmosphere in another identity.”

Paris Olympics Art and Culture

In addition to focusing on sports in preparation for this Olympics, the French also let the outside world feel their respect for art. Ceci also watched a performance of violin and break dancing locally this time. The two seemed unrelated, but Cecilia was very fascinated by this innovative performance. After watching the performance, Ceci said: “You can feel the local people’s devotion and love for break dancing during the performance. They combine violin and break dancing into one performance, making the audience become involved in following the music, and their bodies will also follow the music.” The music swayed, and at the end of the performance, all the audience stood up and clapped, fully feeling the French’s respect for art and sports. “This year, break dancing will become an Olympic event for the first time, making Olympic history in Paris.”

During the program, Ceci also visited museums with different “Literary Olympics” themes, displaying the historical evolution of various sports, from which she might learn how emerging technologies are changing the sports world. She also elaborated on the content of the exhibition: “The exhibition explains the changes in different sports, such as helmets before racing, and also talks regarding how modern artificial intelligence and 3D printing can print a basketball. These contents have been rarely touched in the past, and they are also enriching. My sports knowledge.”

No one from the Hong Kong track and field team reached the standard for this Olympic Games. Ceci admitted that she felt sorry for her teammates and knew that they were unwilling to give in: “My teammate Yu Yaxin’s results were only a little behind. One week before the cutoff for the Olympics, someone was chasing her down the rankings. This year we have Diao. Junxi (men’s 100 meters) will go to the Olympics. He is young and hard-working. I hope he will go to see more and see the level of foreign countries. “Ceci will also pay special attention to the high jump event in this Olympics. “Yaroslava Mahuchikh of Ukraine just arrived. She broke the world record at the beginning of the month, and I’m looking forward to seeing her performance in the Olympics; of course I’ll also keep an eye out for my teammates who I trained with in Australia.”

If you want to know more regarding Ceci’s local Olympic schedule in Paris, remember to watch “Facing the Paris Olympics”, which will be broadcast on RTHK TV 31 at 8 pm for four consecutive days starting from July 22. Ceci will take everyone to the Paris Olympics. Beforehand, let’s take a trip to learn regarding the Paris Olympics and get more involved in the Olympic craze!

Text: Intern reporter Wu Junxi

This article was published by
Sportsroad“Originally published in “Paris Olympics | High jump goddess Yang Wenwei hosted an in-depth visit to Paris before the Olympics

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