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CMG Deploys Advanced Broadcasting Fleet to Harbin for 2025 Asian Winter Games

The second convoy of China Media Group's (CMG) widely recognized \"Chinese Red\" live broadcasting vehicles has arrived in Harbin, marking a significant step in the preparations for the 2025 Asian Winter Games. The fleet undertook a 1,300-kilometer journey from Beijing, bringing with it a suite of ultra-high-definition broadcasting, auxiliary, audio, and equipment vehicles.

Upon arrival, five of the vehicles were directed to the Heilongjiang Ice Sports Training Center, the venue set to host the short track speed skating and figure skating competitions. Meanwhile, the remaining vehicles made their way to the Harbin International Conference, Exhibition, and Sports Center to prepare for comprehensive coverage of the Opening and Closing Ceremonies.

A specialized \"warming shed\" has been erected in the courtyard of the Heilongjiang Ice Sports Training Center to accommodate the broadcasting equipment. Equipped with eight air conditioners, the shed ensures that all technical gear remains operational despite the cold Harbin weather.

Throughout the 2025 Asian Winter Games, CMG will be at the forefront of broadcasting short track speed skating and figure skating events. The short track competitions are scheduled to commence on February 7, promising exhilarating action for viewers worldwide.

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