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Oly flame arrives in Beijing for Games

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Cai Qi holds aloft the Olympic Flame that arrived in Beijing on Wednesday.
Camera IconCai Qi holds aloft the Olympic Flame that arrived in Beijing on Wednesday. Credit: AP

The Olympic flame for the 2022 Beijing Winter Games has arrived in the Chinese capital.

A flight with the flame on board landed in Beijing ahead of a welcome ceremony at the Beijing Olympic Tower near the National Stadium, Xinhua news agency reported.

Cai Qi, head of the Beijing Municipal Committee and Beijing Games organising committee, lit a cauldron at Olympic Tower.

The flame will initially remain there before going on display in other Chinese cities as well, "aiming to spread the Olympic spirit and engage more people to participate in ice and snow sports," according to Xinhua.

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A scaled-down torch relay will be held, with some 1,200 torch bearers to tour the three competition zones of Beijing, Yanqing and Zhangjiakou from February 2-4 ahead of the opening ceremony also scheduled for February 4.

The Games run until February 20 are to be held under strict coronavirus hygiene protocols. No fans from abroad will be allowed to attend.

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The flame was handed over to the Chinese organising committee in Athens on Tuesday at Panathenaic Stadium where the first modern Olympic Games took place in 1896.

It was lit the previous day with the help of a concave mirror and the sun's rays at ancient Olympia.

Demonstrators had tried to disrupt the ceremony with loud protests and by displaying banners criticising reported human rights abuses in China, Tibet and Hong Kong.

Beijing is the first city to stage summer and winter Games, having also hosted the 2008 summer edition.

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