Feb 22, 2022 Tso lus

Winter Olympics 'extremely Successful', Expert Says

The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics were "extremely successful", with organizers deserving praise for overcoming difficulties and hosting the gala very competently and showcasing "unity and splendor on an unprecedented scale", said an Australian observer.

Colin Mackerras, a Sinologist and emeritus professor at Griffith University in Australia, said the Olympics showed "China at its most confident, competent in terms of management and technology, and brilliant culturally and economically".

Kwv yees li ntawm 2,900 tus neeg ncaws pob los ntawm 91 pawg neeg ua haujlwm Olympic hauv tebchaws thiab cheeb tsam tau koom nrog hauv Kev Ua Si, ua rau Beijing ua thawj lub nroog puas tau tuav ob lub caij ntuj sov thiab lub caij ntuj no ntawm Olympics.

Tsis tsuas yog Tuam Tshoj tau ua tiav los ntawm kev siv nws cov kev ntsuas COVID-19 thaum lub sijhawm ua si, tab sis kuj suav nrog, Mackerras tau hais.

"China was very early to use lockdown as a preventive measure, and the policy remains to try and stamp out the disease. This is in contrast to the West," he said.

"Beijing has just held an extremely successful Winter Olympics and strengthened relationships with countries like Russia, Pakistan and Argentina, with heads of state visiting Beijing for the Games."

President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, who attended the Games' opening ceremony on Feb 4, had signed numerous economic agreements on behalf of their countries. The long joint statement issued by them after bilateral talks suggest that the friendship between the two sides will continue to grow, Mackerras said.

Meanwhile, the Western powers appear to explore new Cold War approaches, which Mackerras said is "an extraordinarily unwise policy, especially in a world where cooperation is essential against the ongoing pandemic and climate change, among many other issues".

Mackerras kuj xav tsis thoob vim li cas qee tus tub ceev xwm Asmeskas tau liam tias Tuam Tshoj tau muab cov tub ntxhais hluas Uygur ncaws pob Dinigeer Yilamujiang txoj haujlwm teeb pom kev zoo rau Olympic lub rooj sib tham ntawm lub rooj sib tham qhib.

"They are reported to have said it was hypocritical since China was practicing 'genocide' against the Uygurs," he said.

"I think it is ridiculous and also treacherous to suggest China is practicing genocide against the Uygurs," he said.

"The US should be ashamed of (its) open attempt to undermine China's admirable management of the Games."

"My view is that it was fine to give the young Uygur athlete this opportunity," he said, adding that he "loved" seeing all of China's 55 ethnic minority groups represented at the opening ceremony.

Tej yam tau mus zoo zoo nkauj ntawm Kev Ua Si, nws hais tias, qhia kev qhuas rau Beijing los tuav ob lub caij ntuj sov thiab lub caij ntuj no Olympics.


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