Why Olympic athletes like Trading pins

The wonderful Paris Olympic Games are over. The Olympic Games, held every four years, will surely leave you with profound and wonderful memories. Athletes from all over the world gathered in Paris, bringing us an extremely exciting sports event.

Perhaps, in the media reports, you will find a very interesting phenomenon. Athletes like  Trading Pins   after games.Why Olympic athletes like Trading pins 

Trading pins

Why Olympic athletes love Trading pins

1. Commemorative significance

• Carrying Olympic memories: Every fouryears, the opportunity to participate in the Olympic Games is precious for most athletes. Not all athletes can win medals , and pin, as a souvenir of the Olympic Games, is small and easy to save, providing athletes with a concrete carrier of Olympic memories and recording their experience in participating in the Olympic Games.

2. Cultural value

• Show national and regional characteristics: Olympic pins are usually launched by the Olympic organizers, teams, sponsors or related organizations, and contain historical and cultural elements of the host country and different countries and regions. For example, the pin of the Paris Olympic Games has the Paris classic landmark pin such as the Arc de Triomphe, and the Chinese delegation has the panda pin, etc., through the exchange of pins, you can understand and appreciate the culture of different countries.

3. Social attributes

• Promote communication and friendship: In the Olympic Village, where athletes from around the world gather, there may be language barriers, but exchanging pins is a silent form of communication. Athletes can make new friends, enhance mutual understanding and friendship, and pass on the Olympic spirit of friendship, peace, unity and equality.

4. Collect for fun

• Enrich personal collection: Pins of different styles and themes have certain collection value, and athletes can enrich their collection by exchanging pins from all over the world, which has become a unique fun and harvest for them to participate in the Olympic Games.