Chinese athletes are creating numerous memorable moments at the Paris Olympic Games, while a variety of "Made in China" products are being featured outside the competition venues.
The "Yingyong" series of suitcases designed and launched by Hangzhou enterprise Just Real in Linping district have accompanied the Chinese delegation to Paris, showcasing the traditional Chinese culture of Terracotta Warriors to the world.
Autai Clothing in Xihu district participated in the production of souvenirs for the Paris Olympic Games. Commemorative T-shirts, badges, hats, canvas bags, and other Olympic souvenirs shine outside the stadiums.
Made from honey pears, the pear syrup lollipops from Yuhang district are being sent to international friends as a gift from China at the Olympics. Each lollipop features an image of a traditional Chinese sport like cuju, pitch-pot, horse riding, Go, and chuiwan on its edible rice paper. The “Zero Waste” round fan from Baizhang Town has already reached Paris, with 500 fans set to be distributed to international friends, extending goodwill through this gift.
On July 24, as the "meeting room" of sports exchanges between China and the rest of the world, the "China House" of the 2024 Olympic Games debuted in Paris, and the blue and white series of national gifts was particularly eye-catching, bringing visual and cultural enjoyment to visitors around the world. The blue and white series sofa applys the exclusive brocade technology developed by Li Jialin, a Chinese brocade master in Hangzhou, to make itself more vivid and rich in artistic expression. The fastness of its brocade and the practical needs of the sofa strongly complement each other.
Alibaba Cloud, a subsidiary of Alibaba Group, is a major provider to the Games, supplying state-of-the-art cloud computing and the latest AI innovations to power the backend operations. With cloud-based broadcasting, the audience will have access to a wider variety of video content in real-time. This content will be available not only on traditional television but also across numerous popular short-form video platforms on mobile devices.