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Chinese President Hu Jintao declares
open of the sixth Asian Winter Games in Changchun, capital of northeast
China's Jilin Province, Jan. 28, 2007.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
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The opening ceremony of the 6th Asian
Winter Games starts in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin
Province, Jan. 28, 2007. The eight-day Winter Asiad was opened in
Changchun Jan. 28.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
CHANGCHUN, Northeast China, Jan. 28 (Xinhua) -- The
largest-ever Asian Winter Games raised its curtain here Sunday evening in
Changchun, a northeast city in China.
Chinese president Hu Jintao declared open of the
sixth Asian Winter Games, which featured all 45 members of the Olympic Council
of Asia (OCA) for the first time in its 21-year-old history.
Dignitaries at the opening ceremony included OCA
president Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah.
DPR Korea and South Korea marched together under the
flag with an image of the Korean peninsula for the second time in the Asian
Winter Games, with the first in Aomori, Japan in 2003.
The Games to be co-hosted by Changchun and nearby
Jilin cities in China's northeast Jilin province, has been attracting a total of
816 athletes from 26 countries and regions, compared to 741 athletes from 20
members in 2003.
A trio of laser rays flashed to ignite the cauldron
after six athletes turned on the three laser equipment.
China's first figure skating world champion Chen Lu
and short-track speedskating former Olympic runner-up Li Jiajun are among the
six, including five from Jilin.
China fielded in the biggest delegation of 261,
including 81 men and 79 women athletes who are going to compete in all the 47
events of five sports during the Jan. 28-Feb. 4 tournament.
Japan dispatched the second largest delegation with
over 110 athletes while South Korea as the third biggest. Next host Kazakhstan
ranked fourth in the number of delegation members.
However, Japan, who ranked first in the last Games in
2003, is anticipated to top the medals tally again. And China hopes to overtake
South Korea from third to second in the tally, according to Chinese deputy chef
de mission Cui Dalin.
While the local organizers are setting out to host a
full-house Asiad with all OCA members for the first time, China, host to the
2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, has cherished a dream that goes far beyond Asia
-- bringing the Winter Olympic Games to the most populous country of 1.3 billion
people.
Harbin, capital city of China's another northeast
province of Heilongjiang, made the bid for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Despite its
abrupt failure in the first round bidding process in 2002, Harbin is determined
to make the 2009 Winter World University Games a success.
"We need organizing experiences for an Olympics, and the World Universiad will be an important stepstone for our eventual bid forthe Winter Olympics," said Heilongjiang Provincial Sports Bureau director Zhao Yinggang.
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