BEIJING, April 9 (Xinhua) -- A Polish diplomat and his family became the
first to register for the "Olympic Families Tour Beijing" as the Beijing Olympic
Games organizers (BOCOG) launched the program to invite 10 families both at home
and abroad to an Olympic-themed tour in China here on Monday.
Janusz Tatera, head of the Consular Section of the Polish Embassy, together
with his daughter and wife, was invited as distinguished guests by the BOCOG and
became the first Olympic family registered for the program on the organizers'
official website www.beijing2008.cn during the ceremony.
"When Beijing was given the right to host the Games in Moscow six years
ago, I was there," said the former secretary general of Polish Olympic
Committee.
"Everyone on the spot share a same question that is what an Olympics will
be like in Beijing and I truly like to find the answer," he said.
"That's why my whole family is so interested in this program," he added.
The tour, covering both Beijing and co-host cities, is scheduled to begin
on Aug. 8 this year to mark the one year count-down to the Beijing Games as 10
families, five from China and five from the rest of the world, will been chosen
by internet users through BOCOG's bilingual official website in Chinese and
English.
The participants must be families with at least three members and first registering
with the official website to become a member of the Olympic families
before submitting photos and introduction of themselves.
Once their information is verified by the organizers, these families will
be open to the public voting.
The candidates will be narrowed down to 100 by the end of next month to
enter the second-phase competition which runs until June 30 before the 10
winning families are picked.
The winning families will visit the innovative "Bird's Nest" main stadium and
the state-of-art swimming stadium "Water Cube" as well as the Olympic sailing
site in Qingdao, Shandong province.
They will also watch some Olympic test events and get the chance to
climb the Great Wall and have a look around in the Forbidden City in the
Chinese capital.