Highly Praised Opening Ceremony at the 31st FISU World University Games in Chengdu

The 31st FISU World University Games (Chengdu Universiade) opened on the 28th in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. The China Youth Daily reported that the opening ceremony was highly praised on the Japanese Internet.

The 31st FISU World University Games (Chengdu Universiade) opened on the 28th in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. The China Youth Daily, a Chinese newspaper, reported that the opening ceremony was highly praised on the Japanese Internet, saying, “Only China can hold such an impeccable opening ceremony.”

According to the People’s Daily, a Chinese newspaper, in the performance of the opening ceremony, “The Light of Youth,” young people chasing the dreams of youth enthusiastically climbed to the top, never stopped searching, and soared to the light forever. indicated to pursue. “Youth Friendship” showed young college students to run with all their might and show their vitality, expressing the joy and passion that sports bring to people. In the “Youth Dream Realization”, 31 people holding the torch simultaneously lit the flame of the dream of Chengdu Universiade, and the flame of hope that college students around the world jointly promote peace and development, and the destiny of mankind. It ignited the fire of strenuous efforts to jointly build a community. The final performance, “Deliverance under the sun,” expressed the desire to share fate and make dreams come true.

According to the China Youth Daily, Nippon TV announcer Gido Tsujioka posted a video on his Weibo account on the 21st, and received the tournament’s official mascot “Long Bao” again from a person related to Chengdu Universiade. He commented, “Yi Dundun is also rooting for the Universiade. I hope all of you (athletes) will do their best without injury.”

Tsujioka Anna came to China during the broadcast of the Beijing Winter Olympics in February last year, and attracted attention when she talked about her love for the panda-themed tournament mascot, Bindundun. When he changed his name to “Yi Dundun”, he became a hot topic on Weibo and was even interviewed by national television. He opened a Weibo account in June of the same year and has over 430,000 fans (followers).

The China Youth Daily reported that Japan sent a total of 264 athletes to this year’s Games, and that the team consisted of 403 people, including managers and coaches. He also touched on how Japan won 33 gold medals, the most by country/region, and ranked first in the total number of medals (82). (Translation and editing/Yanagawa)

2023-07-31 01:31:19
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