Harbin, the capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang
Province is sparing no efforts to win the right to host the
2009 Winter Universiade.
Officials of the International University Sports Federation (FISU) expressed their satisfaction
at Harbin's preparatory work on Friday at the end of their
three-day inspection of the city.
Led by George Killian, president of the FISU, an evaluation
group consisting of eight members started their visit to Harbin on
Tuesday.
Harbin is competing with another candidate city - Erzurum in
Turkey.
Located in the northernmost part of China, Heilongjiang Province
has a long history in developing its winter sports and ice-snow
tourism.
With more than 70 per cent of China's ski slopes, the province
has the best natural conditions to develop winter sports.
And the entire province is backing Harbin's bid for the
Universiade.
"As the provincial capital, Harbin has unique advantages in
terms of its economic strength, transportation, sports facilities
and security," said Cheng Youdong, director of the Harbin 2009
Winter Universiade Bid Committee.
Harbin is also one of the cities that enjoy the best ice and
snow resources in the country.
The city now has four stadiums and five training centres, which
can meet the FISU's requirements.
Yang Yang, China's first Winter Olympic gold medalist, and Shen
Xue and Zhao Hongbo, the figure skating pair who brought fame to
the country are just three of the winter sport champions who have
trained here.
The municipal government is also planning to totally renovate
the Yabuli ski slope, which is the largest of its kind in China and
where some of the skiing events will be held.
Winter sports are very popular with Harbin residents, especially
students. Statistics show that more than 2,000 schools and colleges
in the province have winter sports classes and an average of 1.15
million students take part in various winter activities every
year.
Skating, skiing and winter swimming are common in Harbin during
the winter.
Harbin has hosted many international winter sports competitions,
such as the third Asian Winter Games in 1996 and the World Cup
Short Track Speed Skating Competition in January this year.
(China Daily November 20, 2004)