Published: 10:12, August 30, 2024
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HK welcomes mainland Olympic stars
By Zhang Yi, Xing Wen and Stephy Zhang in Hong Kong

65 athletes set to show skills, interact with residents during their 3-day visit

The all-star delegation of Chinese mainland Olympians, featuring 59 Paris 2024 Olympic gold medalists, is warmly received by local welcome from residents at Hong Kong International Airport on Aug 29, 2024. (PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY AND BY EDMOND TANG AND ADAM LAM / CHINA DAILY)

A star-studded delegation of mainland athletes who achieved outstanding results at the Paris Olympic Games arrived in Hong Kong on Thursday for a series of activities to demonstrate the medalists’ Olympic spirit and to interact with local residents for three days.

Led by Gao Zhidan, president of the Chinese Olympic Committee, a group of 65 Chinese Olympians, including 59 gold medalists from the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, arrived in Hong Kong on Thursday. It has been a tradition for mainland Olympic medalists to visit the Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions after finishing the Summer Olympic Games.

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China celebrated its most successful overseas performance ever during the Paris Olympics, securing the second spot in the overall medal standings, with a haul of 40 gold medals.

Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu (left) receives a signature board, signed by members of the mainland Olympian delegation, from Gao Zhidan, director of the General Administration of Sport of China, during a welcome banquet at Government House on Aug 29, 2024. (PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY AND BY EDMOND TANG AND ADAM LAM / CHINA DAILY)

The visiting delegation included diving superstar Quan Hongchan and record-breaking swimmer Pan Zhanle.

During a welcoming meeting, Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu said the event provides Hong Kong residents with the opportunity to witness the excellence of national athletes up close, fully demonstrating the care that the country places on Hong Kong.

“I hope that the delegation’s visit to Hong Kong will make everyone feel like one family,” he said.

At a news conference on Thursday afternoon, table tennis star Ma Long reminisced about the warm welcome he received from the government and residents of Hong Kong during his previous visits to the city.

“I feel lucky to share my stories during this event. This time, I hope to engage in more interactions with young people, which will be a special memory in my career,” he said.

The Olympian delegation and honored guests relive the triumphant moments of the Chinese national team in Paris through a highlight reel at Thursday’s reception at Government House. (PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY AND BY EDMOND TANG AND ADAM LAM / CHINA DAILY)
Reporters vie for a chance to ask questions of the celebrated mainland athletes during a media briefing at the InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong in Tsim Sha Tsui on Aug 29, 2024. (PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY AND BY EDMOND TANG AND ADAM LAM / CHINA DAILY)

Swimming star Zhang Yufei, who won one silver and five bronze medals in Paris, said she had visited Hong Kong several times before for competitions and felt quite familiar with the city. Speaking Cantonese, she shared with the media that she had enjoyed tasting Hong Kong-style shrimp dumplings and barbecue pork buns during previous visits.

Twins Wang Liuyi and Wang Qianyi, who clinched China’s first gold medal in the duet artistic swimming event, will begin their doctoral studies at Education University of Hong Kong in September.

“We decided to pursue studies in Hong Kong, as it is close to home and offers an opportunity to enhance our international perspective, and the university provides a great educational environment and resources,” Wang Liuyi said.

Devoted fans congregate outside the InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong to welcome the visiting athletes. (PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY AND BY EDMOND TANG AND ADAM LAM / CHINA DAILY)

“During our preparations for the Paris Olympics, scientific and research support contributed to our performance improvement,” she said, adding that the twins hope to further enhance their skills through future studies in the city.

The Olympians will participate in a gala show and showcase their skills at two demonstrations, one at Queen Elizabeth Stadium and the other at the Victoria Park swimming pool.

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They are scheduled to visit the Hong Kong Sports Institute to interact with local athletes, and also will talk with local residents and students. They will depart on Saturday for a similar visit to Macao.

Contact the writers at zhangyi1@chinadaily.com.cn