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More CMG broadcasting vehicles arrive in Harbin ahead of 2025 Asian Winter Games

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A CMG broadcasting vehicle is seen on the streets of host city Harbin ahead of the upcoming 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China. /CMG
A CMG broadcasting vehicle is seen on the streets of host city Harbin ahead of the upcoming 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China. /CMG

A CMG broadcasting vehicle is seen on the streets of host city Harbin ahead of the upcoming 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China. /CMG

The second convoy of the China Media Group's popularly-dubbed "Chinese Red" live broadcasting vehicles have arrived in Harbin, ahead of the 2025 Asian Winter Games, after traveling 1300 kilometers from Beijing.

CMG's fleet includes ultra-high-definition broadcasting, auxiliary, audio, and equipment vehicles. After arriving in the host city, five vehicles headed to the Heilongjiang Ice Sports Training Center, which will host the short track speed skating and figure skating competitions.

The others made their way to the Harbin International Conference, Exhibition, and Sports Center to get ready to cover the Opening and Closing Ceremonies.

A "warming shed" has been built for parking purposes in the courtyard of the Heilongjiang Ice Sports Training Center. Eight air conditioners run continuously to ensure that the equipment operates normally.

During the 2025 Asian Winter Games, CMG will be responsible for short track speed skating and figure skating signal production. The short track event will get underway on February 7.

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