On July 13, to mark the upcoming 22nd anniversary of Beijing’s successful bid for the 2008 Olympic Games, Hou Kun, member of the IOC Culture and Olympic Heritage Commission, member of the International Pierre de Coubertin Committee, and Wu Jingyu, vice president of the Chinese Taekwondo Association and co-chair of the World Taekwondo Athletes’ Committee, donated several items to the Beijing Olympic Museum. The donation ceremony was hosted by Beijing Olympic City Development Center.
Secretary of the Party Leadership Group and director Fu Xiaohui and Ji Chuanpai, member of the Party Leadership Group and deputy director of Beijing Olympic City Development Center pose for a photo with guests
Hou Kun is an Olympic collector, director of the Beijing Olympic Torchbearers Association, director of the International Olympic Collector’s Club, and secretary general and executive vice president of China Sport Philately and Collection Association. At the event site, he donated to the Beijing Olympic Museum the poster for commemorating the establishment of the Olympic Museum Lausanne in 1993 and the “Honor China: Asian Games Seal” – a licensed product of the 19th Asian Games.
Hou Kun posing for a photo with his donation: the poster for commemorating the establishment of the Olympic Museum Lausanne in 1993
Hou Kun posing for a photo with his donation: “Honor China: Asian Games Seal” – a licensed product of the 19 Asian Games
Wu Jingyu won the women’s 47kg taekwondo gold medal at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games and defended her gold medal in the women’s 49kg taekwondo at the London 2012 Olympic Games. She has won numerous world championships and was awarded the title of “Best Olympic Female Athlete” by the World Taekwondo in 2023. Wu donated her championship protective gear used at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games to the Beijing Olympic Museum, as well as the handprint and footprint made on site, the first handprint and footprint of Olympic champions collected by the Museum.
Wu Jingyu posing for a photo with her donation: the championship protective gear used at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
Wu Jingyu wearing the protective gear donated
Wu Jingyu leaving her handprint on site
Wu Jingyu leaving her footprint on site
Hou Ming, director of the Beijing Olympic Museum, accepted the donation and issued donation certificates to them respectively.
Director Hou presenting the donation certificate to Hou Kun
Director Hou presenting the donation certificate to Wu Jingyu
Mr. Hou Kun delivered a speech on behalf of the donors. He said that as a veteran Olympic collector, he wanted to show his support for the renovation and upgrading of the Beijing Olympic Museum with the donation. In the future he will continue to play the role of bridge, and promote the development of the Beijing Olympic Museum and its exchanges and interaction with other Olympic museums around the world.
Hou Kun speaking on behalf of the donors
It happened to be Ms. Wu’s birthday. Fu Xiaohui sent a bouquet to thank her and wish her a happy birthday.
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