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Physical culture & Sports

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On New Year Day in 1995, the Chinese government put forward the Whole-People Health-Building Plan, with the aim of improving the people's physiques and health. This plan is named the ˇ°One-Two-One Project,ˇ± whereby everyone should take part in at least one sports activity every day, learn at least two health-building methods and take one physical examination once a year. The Physical Health Law of the People's Republic of China was adopted by the Standing Committee of NPC on August 29, 1995. It was the first time for the state to enshrine the principle of ˇ°promoting physical culture and building up the people's healthˇ± in law.

Juan Antonio Samaranch, chairman of the International Olympic Committee, proposed that China should hold a mass bicycle contest in 100 cities, and in 1995 such a contest was held in China participated in by more than one million people from 107 cities, which was considered an unprecedented event in the world by the representative of Samaranch. In 1998 taijiquan was performed in Tiananmen Square in Beijing by 10,000 taijiquan enthusiasts from both China and abroad. In recent years, some new sports, such as rock climbing, horse racing, bungee jumping, bowling, skateboard, woman's boxing, taekwondo and golf are becoming popular among Chinese people, especially young urban people. Sports grounds and gymnasiums have never been so busy as at present. For example, swimming pools in Beijing open from morning till night, and are always busy, and the number of fitness centers has been increasing day by day. There are also many roller-skating rinks in Beijing. A lot of people also play table tennis and tennis. According to investigations of some Chinese cities, the annual increase rate of the number of people participating in sports activities is two percent.


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