The 2022 Winter Olympics torch relay was run from 18 October 2021 until 4 February 2022. After it was lit in
Olympia, Greece, the torch traveled in a symbolic relay[1] to
Athens on 19 October.[2][3] The Chinese leg ended in
Beijing National Stadium, at the end of the opening ceremony. On 20 October 2021, it was announced that the Chinese leg will have only three days, following a series of displays of the flame in various Chinese cities, starting on 2 February, at the morning of the first day of the
Chinese New Year as stage 3. Unlike the previous relays, the relay only visited the three venues clusters, the main sights of
Beijing and the city of
Zhangjiakou.[4] The final torch was lit by long-distance runner
Dilnigar Ilhamjan (Dinige'er Yilamujiang) and nordic combined Zhao Jiawen.
Relay
Activists staged a protest at the Olympic torch lighting ceremony in Greece.[5]
After the cauldron in the stadium was lit, the three venues clusters' cauldron was lit right after the end of the opening ceremony.
Taizicheng venues cluster - cauldron located at its central plaza. It was lit by the 19 y.o. free/
slopestyle skier
Wang Wenzhuo (王文卓) from Zhangjiakou.
Yanqing venues cluster - permanent cauldron located in downtown Yanqing away from the fire-restricted venues. It was lit by the 10 y.o.
short track speed skater Wang Hanyi (王瀚一) from Yanqing, who ranked first place in 500m event at Beijing municipal short track championships.
Beijing venues cluster - cauldron located between the Nation Stadium and the
Ice Cube. It was lit by
Zhang Junying (张军英), an architect and former olympic cycling racer,she was among the group of designers of the National Stadium project and a volunteer of the 2022 Winter Olympics.