Made in China “captures” Rio! Clothing and flags are everywhere
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Rio Olympics functional clothing made in China
The Olympics will start in a few days. Everyone is worried about the preparations of the host country, but the Brazilians remain calm. With a leisurely pace, the subway and most venues were completed and “last-minute rescues” were staged one after another, which made people sweat.
For example, the game is about to start in two days, but the Lagoa Stadium is still not completed.
On Saturday, a rowing competition will be held here. Whether it can be completed before the start of the competition, even the person in charge of the project is not sure: “The venue has not been decorated yet. , we hope and pray that it will be completed by then, but we can’t say for sure, now we are working overtime to catch up…”
As for why it has been delayed until now, the person in charge The reason given actually involved China: “These Olympic banners have to be imported from China, so it will take a long, long time to hang them all up.”
This Olympics Does it work? Is it reliable? Seriously, if you want to evaluate something more reliable, you have to talk about the ubiquitous “Made in China”.
90 trains on Line 4 are all made in China
Rio Metro Line 4, known as the “Olympic Metro” It was finally put into operation on the 1st. This is an infrastructure project with a large investment in this Olympic Games. It connects the urban area of Rio and the Baja area where the Olympic Park, one of the main venues of the Olympic Games, is located.
During the Olympics, this subway line plans to transport 300,000 people every day, which can reduce 2,000 cars on the road every day during peak periods, from downtown Rio to the core area of the Olympic Games. The time can be shortened by about half an hour.
The trains running on Metro Line 4, which was just opened on the 1st, are all made in China, with a total of 15 groups of 90 cars. In addition to Line 4, Chinese-made trains also run on other lines, accounting for 60% of the trains on the Rio Olympics dedicated line.
Air conditioners, clothing, and national flags are provided by Chinese companies
In addition to the subway, the Rio Olympics are “Made in China” Its presence is almost everywhere, even the Rio Olympics mascots “Vinicius” and “Tom” and commemorative badges are produced by Beijing Huajiang Cultural Development Co., Ltd.
Behind the construction of facilities such as the Olympic Village and the Olympic main venue area, China Machinery is also inseparable. Previously, on the construction site of the main Olympic venue area, the logos of Chinese companies such as Sany Heavy Industry, XCMG and Zoomlion could be seen everywhere, and the air-conditioning equipment of the Rio Olympic sports venues and athletes’ village were all manufactured by Gree.
As for the clothing of the Olympic torch relay bearers, as well as the professional sports equipment of the medical staff, service staff and other staff of the conference, the headscarves, hats, scarves, Peripheral products such as light sticks and cheerleader supplies are almost all sold by the famous Chinese sports brand 361°.
The volleyball net posts and referee chairs for the Olympic volleyball competition are from China’s “Jinling Sports” “The weightlifting competition equipment is produced by a Hebei company called “Botou Zhang Kong Barbell Company”.
More importantly, no matter which game is played by which country For the top three, the flags that will be raised on the podium are all “Made in China”. It is reported that the flags come from Wuyi Jinyu Home Textile Industrial Company.
From China Imported security equipment protects the Olympic Games
Chinese elements shine everywhere inside and outside the Rio Olympics, and “Made in China” has become a beautiful scenery. The “dazzling” X-ray security inspection equipment and video surveillance products for Olympic security are mainly provided by China’s “Tongfang Nuctech” and “Zhejiang Dahua”.
Throughout the Olympic period, more than 200 security inspection equipment imported from China will “escort” the smooth holding of the Olympic Games, and Shenzhen Hytera Company provided approximately 1,200 sets of digital intercoms and several sets of enhanced virtual trunking systems with independent intellectual property rights.
According to the general manager of Nuctech Brazil, Nuctech security equipment will be used in all four competition areas of the Rio Olympics, and some equipment will also be used in this Paralympic Games. Used at the meeting.
In addition, this batch of equipment was purchased by the Brazilian Ministry of Justice and will first be used for the Rio Olympics. It will then be shipped to the Brazilian National Prison Service’s prisons in the south and north of Rio for continued use.
Chinese saying: Made in China is all over Brazil
Zhou Muhuan, a Chinese living in Rio, said in an interview with reporters on the morning of the 2nd, “I feel particularly happy when I see the news that ‘Made in China’ has entered the Olympic Games, especially things like subways, security inspection equipment, etc. that are designed and manufactured by ourselves.”
Zhou Muhuan said, “We used to think that things made in China were relatively low-end and cheap, but now I find that our products have actually been recognized by many countries around the world, otherwise they would not appear in the Olympic Games. on the stage.”
Zhou Muhuan said that products made in China can be found in every corner of Brazilian society, mostly clothing, jewelry, daily necessities, and handicrafts. “In stores, The footballs and many other items used at the carnival are made in China. ”
:Nanfang Daily
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