Defined by controversy abroad, Beijing Olympics spur pride at home
BEIJING — The international political disputes and human rights concerns surrounding the Beijing Winter Olympics have not bothered the Chinese, who have been closely following their favorite athletes, copping near-impossible event tickets and scouring stores for dwindling merchandise of the popular Olympic mascot, Bing Dwen Dwen.
Strict COVID-19 protocols have limited access to ceremonies and competitions and muted the excitement and economic boost the Olympics usually draw. Despite the unusual circumstances, Chinese fans watching from home have reacted with pride to the nation's theatrical performances and athletic showing — including a gold medal by Eileen Gu, an American-born freestyle skier with a Chinese mother.
But some, like Karri Wang, a 30-year-old cryptocurrency and
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