Kimchi is not available in the Winter Olympic Village.
The Winter Olympic Village did not provide kimchi because kimchi is not nutritious and cannot meet the daily dietary needs of athletes.
So this time, kimchi is not available in the Winter Olympic Village.
Kimchi is a kind of pickled food. In fact, this kind of pickled food does not have particularly high nutritional value. On the contrary, excessive consumption will harm human health.
When serving meals, the Winter Olympic Village restaurant must not only consider the taste of Olympic athletes from all over the world, but also maintain a healthy and nutritious element. Nutrition must be the premise. Athletes come to Beijing to participate in the Winter Olympics.
Their training and competition consume a lot of money, much more than ordinary people, and every meal needs to provide adequate nutritional support for the athletes.
According to the Olympic Charter, the Winter Olympic Village facilities must have restaurants, hospitals, shops and cultural and entertainment centers as auxiliary facilities within the Olympic Games.
As the Olympic Games become more widespread and more countries and athletes participate, the Olympic Village becomes larger and has more supporting facilities.
For the 2004 Athens Olympics, the entire Olympic Village covered an area of ??1.24 square kilometers and included a hospital, a doping testing center, several religious sites, restaurants, swimming pools, a track and two indoor training halls.
For the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, the total construction area of ??the Olympic Village was 370,000 square meters.
The per capita living area reaches more than 22 square meters.
It has a comprehensive clinic for athletes, a restaurant, a multi-functional library, an entertainment center, a leisure sports area and other related service facilities.
The leisure sports area includes a gym, swimming pool, tennis court, basketball court, jogging track, etc.