Wang Yibo to carry the Olympic torch on French National Day

Wang Yibo carries the Olympic torch on France's National Day: a starry night for peace and hope

In the hot summer of 2024, the eyes of sports fans around the world are focused on Paris, France, a city full of history and modernity, which is about to welcome a grand sports feast - the Paris Olympics.

At this highly anticipated moment, an exciting news like a bright starlight broke through the night sky, igniting the expectation and passion of countless people: China's all-rounded artist Wang Yibo will pass the Olympic flame, symbolizing peace, friendship and hope, in the streets and alleys of Paris on France's National Day.



The news was officially announced by the Paris Olympics co-brand on July 9, and instantly sparked a buzz on the Internet. Wang Yibo, the name is now not only synonymous with an artist, but also a symbol of the vigor and talent of China's young generation.

His exquisite skills in the field of street dance, every performance is like a spark that ignites the stage, which is mesmerizing; and his persistence and love for racing shows his courage and speed on another track. Being able to represent China as a torchbearer in such an important international event is undoubtedly a high recognition of his personal achievement and an important demonstration of China's sports and cultural influence.



July 14th, France's National Day, is a day full of festivities and celebrations. The streets and alleys of Paris were decorated with lights and people gathered together to celebrate this important day. This celebration was brought to a climax by the passing of the Olympic flame.

As one of the torchbearers, Wang Yibo, dressed in a solemn torchbearer's costume and holding the Olympic torch, walked through the streets of Paris with a smile on his face. His confident and firm steps not only showed the spirit and strength of Chinese people, but also conveyed the belief of peace, friendship and hope to the whole world.

During the torch relay, Wang Yibo's journey was full of meaning.

The locations he passed by, such as the glass pyramid outside the Louvre, which he had photographed, the Roland Garros stadium where he had watched the French Open, and the Sacré-Coeur Cathedral in Paris, which he wanted to photograph last year but was unable to do so, have become unique footnotes of this torch relay. These locations not only witnessed his growth and footprints, but also connected him to Paris in a deep sense.

Every moment he holds the torch, it seems to announce to the world that China's young generation is walking towards the world stage with confidence, telling China's story and transmitting China's voice in its own way.

For Wang Yibo, serving as an Olympic torchbearer is a rare experience and honor.

He was well aware of the great responsibility on his shoulders, so he made full preparations in advance. He took part in the special training for the torch relay and learned the etiquette and skills of the torch relay; at the same time, he also actively learned about the history and spirit of the Olympics, hoping that through his relay, more people would feel the charm and value of the Olympics.

On the day of the torch relay, he interpreted the true meaning of the Olympic spirit with his actions, showing the style and power of the young generation of China.

As Wang Yibo successfully completed the torch relay, he added color to the Olympic spirit with his actions.

His wonderful performance not only won the praise and respect of the global audience, but also inspired more young people to love sports and pursue the Olympic spirit. Wang Yibo's transmission is not only a witness to a sports event, but also a cultural and spiritual exchange. It crosses the barriers of national boundaries and languages, and tightly connects the hearts of different countries and nationalities.



On this special day, let us all cheer for Wang Yibo and the power of China! May this flame of peace and dreams continue to be carried around the world, illuminating the path of more people's hearts.

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