Beijing 2022 sent delegates to Pyeongchang in preparation for their Games in four years time ©Getty Images

Organisers of the Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games have announced that they are arranging brainstorming sessions to learn from Pyeongchang 2018.

Beijing 2022 sent 254 delegates to Pyeongchang 2018 to work with the Local Organising Committee and gain experience of hosting the Winter Games.

It has now been decided that members of the Beijing Organising Committee, Government officials, venue owners and other stakeholders of Beijing 2022 will take part in a 10-day brainstorming session to summarise their experiences of Pyeongchang and how they can use this experience at Beijing 2022.

The sessions will look at the planning, operational and technical elements of organising an Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, such as sporting, accommodation, transportation, culture and logistics.

The handing over of the Olympic flag to Beijing in Pyeongchang signified the countdown to the Beijing 2022 ©Getty Images
The handing over of the Olympic flag to Beijing in Pyeongchang signified the countdown to the Beijing 2022 ©Getty Images

Sessions addressing Games participants such as athletes, spectators, the local workforce and the media will also be organised.

As reported by China Daily, Beijing vice mayor and executive vice-president of the Organising Committee Zhang Jiandong said: "The Beijing Organising Committee will fully absorb the Games experiences of Pyeongchang 2018, and fully complete the necessary knowledge transfer so as to improve our capability to organise the Games."

The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games will take place from February 4 to 20 with the Paralympics following from March 4 to 13.