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The 2022 Olympics Are Already a Win for China

Sports,China,Beijing Olympics,Human Rights,Uighur Muslims,Wuhan Lab,Coronavirus

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The Beijing Summer Games in 2008 started out with a bang — thousands of fireworks shot from the rim of the Bird’s Nest stadium and exploded against the night sky, briefly turning the structure into a giant replica of the Olympic Torch. The stunning pyrotechnics show capped off an opening ceremony designed not only to wow but also to make a statement: China has arrived.

Dogged by reports about air pollution, protests in Tibet and a devastating earthquake that exposed even deeper fault lines in local governance in the lead-up to the 2008 Games, Beijing’s leaders were determined to shift focus to their accomplishments and improve China’s image. Holding a seamless Olympics that showed off world-class athletes and facilities demonstrated to the Chinese public and to the world that Beijing could compete on any global stage it chose.

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