
China's vice premier Liu Yandong (3rd from the left, front row) poses for photo with Chinese supporters holding Chinese and Olympic flags in Lausanne.[Photo/chinadaily.com.cn]
The delegation for the other candidate city, Almaty in Kazakhstan, held its first round of scheduled presentations before Beijing.
"During the presentations we showed our map and we presented in detail our existing venues," a member of the Almaty delegation said after the meeting, which also saw the central Asian delegation answer questions from the 85 IOC members.
The official said that they answered all the IOC questions "both honestly and frankly".
According to the 2022 Evaluation Commission's report released earlier this month, Almaty's vision is to contribute to the Kazakhstan 2050 development plan, enhance the population's health as well as the country's international profile while delivering the games which can be used as model for sustainable and affordable games in the future.
Tuesday is the first of two days of crucial presentations, where both candidate cities Almaty and Beijing will try to impress IOC members ahead of the decisive July 31 vote during the committee's 128th session in Kuala Lumpur this year.
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