![]() On this occasion, she "made headlines in the Chinese media", according to the Agence France-Presse. On September 6, she brought the Paralympic torch into the Bird's Nest stadium during the Opening Ceremony of the Paralympic Games. On May 6, 2008, Jin Jing was named as the ambassador of a Paralympic cheering group to help publicize Paralympic sports worldwide in the runup to the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing. Her career as a fencer is summarized in the following table:Ħth National Paralympic Games of the P.R. Later on she joined the Chinese National Wheelchair Fencing Team. ![]() On July 13, 2001, the day when Beijing was elected the host city for 2008 Summer Olympics, Jin Jing became a member of the Shanghai Wheelchair Fencing Team. Jin got married in Shanghai in September 2013. After graduation, she worked as a telephone operator in a hotel in Shanghai. She moved to Shanghai with her family in 1995 and studied information technology in a technical secondary school. Jin had part of her right leg amputated in 1989 when she was in elementary school after a malignant tumor was found on her ankle and later underwent a year of chemotherapy. ![]() Jin was born in 1981, in Hefei, Anhui, She has a younger sister, Jin Renyu (Chinese: 金任钰). Her father, Jin Jiansheng (Chinese: 金建生), is a sent-down youth who moved from Shanghai to Anhui during the Cultural Revolution, where he met and married Liu Huayao (Chinese: 刘华瑶). In contrast, Western media concentrated on how the incident involving Jin Jing ignited Chinese nationalism and claimed that the incident was exploited for propaganda purposes by the state media. Jin has gained national fame in China because of the incident, but was attacked on Chinese internet bulletin boards for her stance in the following call to boycott French retailer Carrefour that resulted from public anger toward France. According to ABC News, she fended off protestors who "threw themselves" at her most were wrestled away by French police but at least one reached her wheelchair and tried to wrench the torch away. She was a torchbearer carrying the Olympic torch amid political protests during the 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay in Paris, France. Jing Daily is for anyone looking to stay on top of luxury and culture in China today.Jin Jing ( Chinese: 金晶 Pinyin: Jīn Jīng born 1981 in Hefei, Anhui, China ) is a Chinese female Paralympic fencer. Jing Daily looks at the intersection of luxury and culture in China: the ins and outs of business development there with an eye toward the upscale consumer market, as well as the business of culture - from auctions, museums, and contemporary art to performance, public events, and more. But for Westerners looking to do business there - or to simply understand the contemporary culture - China can be a confusing, contradictory, extremely fast-moving, and at times contentious place. population (and growing), China’s consumer market is among the world’s largest. With a middle class now roughly equivalent to the entire U.S. Over the past decade, China has emerged as a global economic power. Jing Daily was started in mid-2009 with the purpose of gathering the latest news about crucial developments and current trends in China’s luxury, business, arts, and cultural markets. That’s the principle by which we compile the news and insights we find most important about China. Jing. In Mandarin Chinese, it means energy, essence, excellence and proficiency. Jing Daily Where Luxury Meets Culture…In China Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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