China Gears Up for Major Winter Sports Season with Eight International Events
China will host eight international ice and snow sports events from Nov 19 to Dec 8, featuring top athletes and thrilling competitions across major cities.
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China will host eight international ice and snow sports events from Nov 19 to Dec 8, featuring top athletes and thrilling competitions across major cities.
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