On September 24, the “Building Dreams Together” Cross-Strait Youth Badminton Exchange Tournament was held at Beijing Tairan Sports and Fitness Center.Photo by Zhu He
China News Service, Beijing, September 24 (Zhu He) “I am very happy to participate in this cross-strait sports exchange competition and compete with Beijing’s badminton masters.” After a badminton mixed doubles match, teachers and Taiwanese teachers from Jiahua College of Beijing Technology and Business University In an interview with a reporter from Chinanews.com in Beijing on the 24th, Zhang Yuming, a compatriot, repeatedly praised the opponent’s superb skills from Beijing.
On the same day, the “Concentric Building Dreams” cross-strait youth badminton exchange competition, hosted by the Shijingshan District Government of Beijing and organized by the District Taiwan Affairs Office, the District Sports Bureau and the District Youth Federation, was held at Tairan Sports and Fitness Center. Nearly 20 Taiwanese youths living in Beijing passed singles. , doubles and other projects, and exchange skills and friendship with Beijing youth.
The picture shows Taiwan compatriot Ding Yikai (first from the right) and teammate Wang Yiming in the doubles match.Photo courtesy of the organizer
Wang Zhiyong, deputy head of Shijingshan District, said in his speech that Shijingshan District is continuously deepening the transformation and development of the western Beijing area. He hoped that the majority of young people will seize the opportunity, integrate into urban development, and work together for a better future. Shijingshan Taiwan Youth Station, Shijingshan Community Youth Exchange and other youth exchange and interaction platforms will continue to provide high-quality services for young people from both sides of the strait to grow and become talents.
On the field, Zhang Yuming and his teammates fought hard. Their opponents were students from Beijing Normal University. The four brought a wonderful mixed doubles match. Although he was defeated in the end, Zhang Yuming was still grateful for “getting four or five points from the opponent”.
Zhang Yuming has been practicing badminton for more than ten years, and Zhang Yuming has also made many friends from mainland China through this sport.
Taiwanese youth Xu Yunli has practiced badminton since she was a child. In an interview, she said that through this discussion with young people in Beijing, she found that “except for the professional players in the arena, there are many masters in the folk”. Beijing, the “city of double Olympics”, also made her feel the strong sports atmosphere. She is preparing to study for a master’s degree in a Beijing university and will devote herself to cross-strait sports exchanges in the future.
The picture shows Taiwan compatriot Chen Wencheng in the game.Photo by Zhu He
Taiwan compatriot Ding Yikai and his teammate Wang Yiming cooperated tacitly in the doubles match. Their opponent was a teacher working in Beijing. After the game, the two sides added their contact information to each other. The two Taiwanese youths look forward to asking their seniors for advice in the future. “Whether it is badminton skills or life problems, I believe that they can all gain.”
After the game, young people from both sides of the Taiwan Strait also walked into Shijingshan Shougang Park and visited Shijingshan’s “Taiwan Youth Station”, RE Rui International Creation Museum, etc. (Finish)