The schedule of the Tokyo Olympic Games has been going on for more than ten days. In a few days, the Tokyo Olympic Games will also usher in the closing ceremony, and performances will be held at the closing ceremony. When will the Tokyo Olympic Games end? Today, I sorted out the closing time of the Tokyo Olympic Games for your reference. Let's have a look!
When will the Tokyo Olympic Games end
The Tokyo Olympic Games opened on July 23, 2021 and closed at 9:30 p.m. (Beijing time) on August 8.
Do athletes participate in the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games?
This is not mandatory, because some athletes return home after playing the game. For example, on July 28, Olympic champion Yang Qian ended her trip to the Tokyo Olympic Games and returned home with some members of the Chinese shooting team from Narita Airport in Tokyo, Japan.
What is the specific process of the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games?
The head of state enters the venue - playing the national anthem, raising the national flag - entering the venue - athletes enter the venue - playing the National Anthem of the host country - flag handover ceremony - flag receiving performance - Speech by the president of the Olympic Organizing Committee - Speech by the president of the International Olympic Committee - exit of the Olympic flag - extinguishment of the Olympic flame.
Tokyo Olympic Games: the first city in Asia to bid for the Olympic Games twice
In 2013, Tokyo, Japan was elected as the host city of the 2020 Summer Olympic Games. Therefore, Japan has become the fifth city in the world to host at least two summer Olympics after Paris, London, Los Angeles and Athens, and the first in Asia.
For this Olympic Games, Japan built "robot village" near the Olympic Village, so that during the Olympic Games, there are robots to translate, navigate or call cars for tourists from all over the world. Of course, when the automatic driving vehicle appears, the carrier itself may also be a robot.
In terms of transportation, driverless taxis and hydrogen powered buses are also provided to provide more convenient transportation services for passengers in the Olympic village.
The audience who can't go to Tokyo to watch the Olympic Games can see Japan's 8K UHD resolution broadcast the Olympic Games in front of the screen.
These have become the highlights of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games and the first year of the high-tech Olympic Games.
In order to ensure the safety of the athletes and spectators of the Tokyo Olympic Games and the safety of the Japanese people, in March 2020, the IOC and Japan agreed on a new Olympic time, July 23, 2021.
Tokyo Olympic Games event culture
Olympic bid Ambassador
On April 5, 2013, according to Japan's Ann news, the popular animation image Doraemon will become a special ambassador for Japan's bid to host the 2020 Summer Olympic Games until the autumn of 2013.
Doraemon (Japanese: ドラえん; Japanese Roman sound: Doraemon) means "guardian angel". As an Olympic bid ambassador, it will appear in relevant Olympic bid activities, website publicity, and even in the Olympic bid presentation. Doraemon's term of office expires on September 7, 2013, which is the day when the host city of the 2020 Olympic Games is officially announced.
According to the Tokyo Olympic bid committee, "Doraemon" embodies some of Japan's core values, including respect and friendship, which are also the values of the Olympic Games.
"Doraemon represents Japanese animation. Its success and popularity all over the world proves that Japan has the ability to inspire and inspire more young people. It also proves that Japan has the ability to host an Olympic Games to better carry forward the Olympic spirit and encourage young people to pursue their dreams." Masato Mizuno, CEO of Tokyo 2020 Olympic bid committee, said.
emblem
The emblem of the Olympic Games uses the common initials "t" of the three words "Tokyo" in English, the "team" representing teamwork and the "tomorrow" symbolizing a better tomorrow. On this basis, it combines the black representing diversity and the red circular pattern representing the beating of the heart.
The emblem was selected from 104 entries. The designer was Kenjiro sasano (42 years old), who was engaged in art guidance.
On September 1, 2015, the Tokyo Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games officially announced the decision to abandon the emblem design of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.
On November 24, 2015, the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee began to solicit a new official emblem. The online solicitation will last for about two weeks and end at noon on December 7.
On April 25, 2016, the new emblem of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games was announced. Scheme a "checkered pattern" won from four finalists.
mascot
The mascot of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games adopts the blue and white traditional Japanese "Shisong shape" (square pattern), which echoes the design of the emblem of the Tokyo Olympic Games with color, and pays tribute to the traditional Japanese culture and innovative modern Japanese culture. Miraitowa's design concept is inspired by the idiom "review the old and know the new". Miraitowa has a lively personality, amazing athletic ability and selflessness. With super powers, he can instantly move to where he wants to go. The name miraitowa comes from the Japanese words "Mirai" and "towa", and "Mirai" means "future"; "Towa" means "eternity". It means that in the hearts of people all over the world, the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games will lead to a future full of eternal hope.
On December 7, 2017, the candidate list of three groups of mascots was announced for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. Each group has one mascot for the Olympic and Paralympic Games. According to the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee, three groups of candidate mascots will be selected from December 11, 2017 to February 22, 2018, and the judges are Japanese primary school students. They will finally decide which group will be the mascots of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.
Candidate mascot
On February 28, 2018, the mascot of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games was announced in Tokyo, Japan. The robot mascot scheme with a sense of the future equipped with the Olympic emblem won the highest number of votes.
On July 22, 2018, the Organizing Committee of the Tokyo Olympic Games announced the name of the mascot. The blue mascot was named miraitowa, implying a future full of eternal hope. The blue Olympic mascot attaches importance to tradition and has its simple side. At the same time, it also pays attention to the latest news. It is very smart. It has an explosion of sense of justice, strong motor nerve and super ability of instantaneous movement.
medal
On February 16, 2017, the Tokyo government of Japan officially announced the launch of the "Olympic e-waste" recycling plan from. The goal is to recycle more than 2 million sets of waste electronic equipment from the Japanese people and extract gold, silver and copper from them to cast Olympic medals.
On July 24, 2019, the IOC announced the medal design of 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games on its official microblog.
On July 14, 2021, novel coronavirus pneumonia was released by International Olympic Committee President Bach, who received an interview with overseas media such as The Associated Press. The award ceremony of the Tokyo Olympic Games will be carried out by the winning athletes themselves from the pallet and the clothes themselves are worn on the neck.
Theme slogan
In February 2020, the official microblog of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games announced that the slogan of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games was "united by emotion". He also wrote: this summer, Tokyo will welcome audiences, volunteers, athletes from more than 200 countries and regions and athletes from refugee Olympic teams from all over the world. People will get together because of Tokyo 2020. Here, people will transcend all differences such as nationality, race, gender and culture. People will integrate with each other and know each other better.
On the evening of July 14, 2021, the Tokyo Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games announced the concept of the opening and closing ceremony of the Tokyo Olympic Games, all of which were published in English only. Among them, the concept of the opening ceremony is the same as the slogan of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, which means "united by emotion" in Chinese; The concept of the closing ceremony is "worlds we share", which means "the world we share" in Chinese.
Which country will the 2024 Olympic Games be held in
The 2024 Olympic Games will be held in Paris, France.
The 33rd Summer Olympic Games, also known as the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. On August 1, 2017, the International Olympic Committee announced that Paris will become the host city of the 2024 Olympic Games and will be held in Paris, the capital of France, from August 2, 2024 to August 18, 2024. After the 1924 Paris Olympic Games, Paris will host the Olympic Games again 100 years later. Paris has also become another city that has hosted the Olympic Games three times after London.