The Olympic Truce Wall and Mural is an activity calling for peace, held at the Olympic (Paralympic) Village during the Olympic Games, which continues the ancient Greek tradition of the Olympic Truce and aims to convey the ideas of peace and no war. On February 1, the first day of Chinese lunar new year, IOC President Thomas Bach attended the truce mural ceremony for Beijing Winter Olympics at the Olympic (Paralympic) Village and signed it.
The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Truce Wall and Mural, named "Light of Peace", was designed by the team led by Prof. Zou Feng, Dean of the College of Art and Design, BJUT. The truce wall is in the shape of a traditional Chinese lantern, with a bronze sculpture of a gold medal on the ground, symbolizing the Olympic spirit. Athletes from all over the world and members of the OCOG were invited to leave their signatures, doodles and best wishes for the Winter Olympics on the truce wall.
On February 4, Lian Xinkang, the 110th torchbearer, attended the Beijing Winter Olympic Torch Relay in Tongzhou District's Grand Canal Forest Park. Lian Xinkang, a second-year graduate student from the Faculty of Information Technology in BJUT, was awarded the titles of "Advanced individual in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic" and "Outstanding CPC member in Beijing". In 2020, he signed up in the first cohort of volunteers at the distribution point of the Jiuhua Resort & Convention Center under the community working group of the Beijing Joint Prevention and Control Office, and was involved in the whole process of helping international travelers entering Beijing who needed to have nucleic acid tests.