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Is the bear at the closing ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics real?

The bear at the closing ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics is not real. At 20:14 pm on February 23, 2014 local Russian time (early morning on February 24, Beijing time), the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics closed. The ceremony started on time. There were 204 fluorescent tubes placed on the venue for the closing ceremony, and the theme of the closing ceremony was "Impression of Russia." When the countdown ended, the closing ceremony officially began, and a huge picture appeared on the scene, with a giant ship crossing the vast ocean. At the opening ceremony, the Russians caused the biggest own incident - the five rings symbolizing the Olympics were finally "interpreted" into 4.5 rings with the careful preparation of the Russians. At the closing ceremony, the Russians used their own humor made up for this regret. The closing ceremony perfectly displayed Russia's most dazzling splendid culture in the fields of art, music, ballet, literature, drama and other fields.