BEIJING - On a hot, sunny day, children and adults splashed in the cool run-off of the Yongding River in a park on the western outskirts of Beijing, a city under near-lockdown in China's head-on battle with Covid-19. While gatherings are discouraged and many parks in the sprawling city of 22 million are shut, Beijingers - like others across China.
By Xiaoyu Yin and Tony Munroe BEIJING (Reuters) - On a hot, sunny day, children and adults splashed in the cool run-off of the Yongding River in a par.
BEIJING On a hot, sunny day, children and adults splashed in the cool run-off of the Yongding River in a park on the western outskirts of Beijing, a city under near-lockdown in China’s head-on battle with COVID-19.
The development and popularity of winter ice and snow sports in China have been given a great boost by the recently held Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, and a new generation of young Chinese is expected to further that development.
Li Xiaoming, a primary school English teacher from Hotan prefecture in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, presented a 1,500-word letter of gratitude written on behalf of 14 primary school English teachers to professors at the Tianjin Foreign Studies University in November.