The hottest event in the Olympics: PIN exchange
Apr 12,2025
Pu You
There are so many athletes in the Olympic Games, but there is only one activity that everyone can participate in, that is, exchanging badges.
Badges look small and exquisite, but they hide endless charm. Each badge seems to be a unique story, with the culture, history and glory of the country. Some badges are printed with the country's iconic buildings, such as the Great Wall of China and the Eiffel Tower in France; some display unique flora and fauna, kangaroos in Australia, maple leaves in Canada; and some freeze the wonderful moments of sports events on them.
Although exchanging badges is just a small move, it allows athletes of different skin colors to intersect, which can be regarded as a cultural collision. Whenever you meet a foreigner, you both take out your treasured badges, and you are full of expectations and appreciation for each other's badges. At this moment, the exchange has meaning. This is not just a badge, but also a continuation of friendship.
What you get is a peripheral badge, but also a precious friendship and memory. Whenever you pick up that small badge, you will think of this person and the moment you exchanged, then this badge is of extraordinary significance.
In the Olympic Games, athletes from every country are striving to win glory for their country. Some athletes may not be able to represent their country due to political sensitivity, but we sincerely hope that the world will be peaceful. This badge is given to them and also represents hope.
Whether it is the participating athletes, staff, spectators on the scene or us in front of the TV, we all enjoy the process of "exchanging PIN" without exception.
Is the Olympics just a game? No, it is more like a cultural integration center. It allows people from all countries to understand the customs and cultures of other countries and brings us closer.
"Do you want to exchange PIN?" Although this sentence is simple, it also represents hospitality. This has become the hottest event in the Olympics, conveying warmth and beauty, making the world more closely connected in a small badge.