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Beijing 2022 Olympics Closing Ceremony
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Beijing 2022 Olympics Closing Ceremony

Feb 20, 2022
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★ 6.5

Overview

On February 20, 2022, the closing ceremony of the 24th Winter Olympic Games was held at the Beijing National Stadium.

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Documentary

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