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2021 Tokyo Olympic

Olympic Games is the biggest issue recently in Korea. And I guess it's not only in Korea but also around the world.🙌

The Olympic is the leading sports events internationally and it featuring summer and winter sports. More than 200 nations participate in Olympic and it held every 4 years. It was inspired by the ancient Olympic Games from the 8th century BC to the 4th century AD. 


The symbol of Olympic is the 'Olympic Rings', consists of five intertwined rings and it represents the unity of five continents: Africa, The America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania. 


And finally Tokyo Olympic is held in 2021 due to Covid-19. A lots of people worried about this Olympic because a coronavirus state of emergency has been extended in Tokyo. However, the game went on and almost a week left till the end. 

I watched some Olympic games and I think the sports gives people a powerful energy. People cheer for their country and when a member of the national team win a medal. I was deeply touched with the teams who won the medal with their great efforts. 


I hope everyone is safe during the Olympic games and people get positive energy! 💪

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