BEIJING, June 20 (Xinhua) -- Ticket sales for the
2008 Olympic Games have received overwhelming response as many events including
the opening and closing ceremonies were over-subscribed, organizers said on
Wednesday.
"With just 10 days until the first phase of sales
ends, we have received 360,000 orders for more than 2.2 million tickets," Rong
Jun, head of the Beijing Olympic Ticketing Center, told reporters.
"The opening and closing ceremonies were extremely
over-subscribed and a random computerized selection process will be used to
allocate the tickets," he added.
Rong said that it was difficult to predict the odds
because more orders are expected in the coming 10 days.
According to Rong, tickets to a dozen of sports
including badminton, table tennis, swimming, diving, gymnastics and basketball
are also very hot.
"On the whole, we are very satisfied with the
situation. After all, Chinese people are not used to buying tickets more than a
year in advance," he said.
In a country with a population of 1.3 billion, many
believe that only the luckiest have chance of watching the Games, though
three-quarters of the seven million tickets will be reserved for domestic sales.
About 90 percent of the orders were delivered via the
Internet, and the rest through Bank of China branches or by mail, said Rong.
In the first phase of ticket sales, people can wait
until June 30 to place their orders and tickets will be assigned between July
and August.
The second leg of domestic sales will kick off in
October and run through December.