From tall fences covered in fake grass, to an army of people dressed in hazmat suits, here's a look at life on the ground in Beijing at the 2022 Winter Olympics
BEIJING — Less than six months after the Summer Games in Tokyo, it’s time for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. Below,'s team of writers on the ground in China share their experiences after traveling from the U.S. and spending a few days in the host city.
The parts of the journey that will forever stick with me most, though, have little to do with what brought me halfway around the world. I will remember schlepping up a gazillion stairs to the base of a giant Buddha statue that was chiseled into a rock formation in the sixth century and circling the city wall of Nanjing that has stood since the 14th.
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