[Overseas Review] Foreign Athletes Launch "Praise" Mode: Universiade Village is Amazing Technology | Athletes | Mode
Strolling "cultural markets", exchanging "blind boxes" for gifts, and experiencing "black technology"... The Chengdu Universiade Village has brought a series of surprises to athletes from various countries, and "villagers" have started a "praise" mode.
In the Chengdu Universiade Village, athletes are queuing up to experience the pitching game.
Nepalese table tennis player Ritz experienced the "low-carbon Rubik's Cube" in the Universiade Village. After throwing discarded items such as mineral water bottles and cans into the "Rubik's Cube", the machine immediately scans and analyzes the discarded items and generates carbon score receipts, which can be exchanged for corresponding gifts. Ritz said, "This machine is very useful. It can recycle bottles and even send us gifts as a sign of encouragement."
Indian fencer Saya is very interested in the "Gift Drifting" event in the Universiade Village. Athletes can exchange their own small gift for a "blind box" small gift left by other athletes. Saya said it feels great to get surprises from people from another country. "The Dayun Village is amazing, we really enjoy the life here."
Producer/Wang Piyi
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