Obviously, since I don't speak Chinese. My answer will be in English.
Without giving a long lesson in grammar, let's look at how the language is actually used.
Where are you going? (Why are you leaving?)
I'm going to go swimming. (I'm going swimming [at the beach, in the pool.])
To go = to leave, depart
swimming = the activity
I'm going to go swimming. I'm going to go skiing. I'm going to go horseback riding.
I'm going to go = I am leaving to do an activity.
going = will
I will go swimming later this afternoon. I will go skiing tomorrow at the resort.
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To do, the infinitive form:
This is what I like to do. These are the things I like to do. Examples:
1. I like to cook.
2. I like to read.
3. I like to play video games.
Notice with like that we often use the infinitive to say what it is we like.
Doing. I like doing things for others. = Activity: helping
I like helping others.
In this case, "doing" is an activity like swimming or running or reading.
The things I like doing from time to time are:
Reading, swimming, and talking to my friends.
1. I like cooking.
2. I like swimming.
3. I enjoy reading.
What are you doing? (What activity are you involved in?)
I'm watching television.
I was washing my clothes.
I'm cooking dinner.
I'm busy. (Don't bother me.)
These are things I like doing from time to time.