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| Liu Qi, President of the
Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2008 Olympic Games (BOCOG), speaks
during an interview.(File photo/Xinhua) |
BEIJING, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) -- The head of the Beijing
Olympic Organizing Committee for the 2008 Olympic Games (BOCOG) has said there
will be more than 7 million tickets up for sale and most of the tickets will be
cheap.
"Excluding those reserved for the 'Olympic family',
which includes sponsors, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and sports
federation officials, over 7 million tickets will be sold to the general
public," said BOCOG chief Liu Qi.
"We will start to sell tickets to contracted
corporate clients in September, and tickets will go on sale to the public in the
first half of next year," he added.
As the quardennially-held games, Olympic Games is the
world's most popular sporting event, many local citizens are afraid that they
cannot afford to watch the competitions.
Liu said the organizers have taken into consideration
"the situations of China" when setting the prices.
"Except for the opening and closing ceremonies and a
few popular events, the majority of tickets will be very, very cheap," said Liu.
"We hope that all Chinese have a chance to come and
watch the Games."
Liu said BOCOG will unveil the prices for the Games
pending final approval from the IOC.
Within China, people can purchase tickets through an
official ticketing agent which has yet to be named, Liu said. All others will
have to buy tickets through their corresponding national Olympic committee.
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