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The course of China's two Olympic bid.
Five Olympic bid.

199 1 year, the first Olympic bid began. China, which has just hosted the Asian Games, is eager to show its image, strengthen foreign exchanges and integrate into the international community. This is as described in the slogan of Beijing's Olympic bid at that time, "Open China is looking forward to the Olympic Games".

1998, the second Olympic bid begins. The failure of the first Olympic bid made this bid more targeted, and the promotion of China's national strength and the development of Beijing are universally recognized. This is the best node to realize the Olympic dream that a nation has been looking forward to for a hundred years.

In 2002, the third Olympic bid began. Six months after Beijing won the right to host the 2008 Summer Olympic Games, Harbin, the "Ice City", applied for the bid to host the 20 10 Winter Olympics. However, due to the relative lack of comprehensive conditions, Harbin failed to be selected as one of the four official candidate cities.

In 2008, the fourth Olympic bid began. In 2005, Harbin chose to bid for the first winter youth olympic games by winning the right to host the Winter Universiade. The gap in snow facilities prevented Harbin from entering the final "final" again, but the process of bidding for the Olympic Games is self-evident.

In 2009, the fifth Olympic bid began. The success of the Beijing Olympic Games has widely spread the Olympic spirit and made more cities see the comprehensive effects of the Olympic Games. Nanjing chose to bid for the Youth Olympic Games in order to promote urban construction and modern civilization.