Daily Current Affairs / 'Together for a shared future' unveiled as official motto of 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics
Category : International Published on: September 23 2021
· Beijing 2022 warmly sent out invitations around the world with the unveiling of "Together for a Shared Future" as its official motto.
· "The motto advocates a universal goal of unity, peace, progress and inclusion, it is the Chinese interpretation of the newly revised Olympic motto of 'Faster, Higher, Stronger - Together,’’
· Chen Jining, Mayor of Beijing and Executive Chairman of Beijing 2022 Organizing Committee (BOCOG), expressed confidence that with the release of the motto, more people will pay attention to Beijing 2022 and join efforts to deliver a successful sport under the COVID-19 pandemic.
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v Currency: Renminbi
v President: Xi Jinping
v Head of Government: Premier: Li Keqiang
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