KEY POINTS
  • Beijing kicked off its Winter Olympics torch relay early on Wednesday, with Chinese basketball great and Olympian Yao Ming among the first to carry the flame on a journey that will last just three days due to Covid-19 curbs.
  • Because of Covid-19, only selected members of the public will witness the torch relay.
  • The Feb. 4-20 Games are taking place inside a "closed loop" bubble that seals off athletes and other Olympics personnel from the public.
Former 1941 World Speed Skating Champion Luo Zhihuan carries the torch as he runs the first leg during the launch ceremony for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Torch Relay in front of the Olympic Tower on February 2, 2022 at Olympic Park in Beijing.

Beijing's Covid-shortened Olympic torch relay began on Wednesday with basketball great Yao Ming and a Chinese soldier wounded in a bloody 2020 border clash with India among the first to carry the symbolic flame on a journey that will last just three days.

The route taking the flame to landmarks including the Great Wall and Summer Palace is far more modest than the globe-spanning tour ahead of Beijing's 2008 Summer Games that was disrupted by protests along the way.