Special report:
2008 Olympic
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The plane for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Torch Relay takes off from the Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing, China, on April 1, 2008. The Beijing Olympic torch relay officially embarked on its world tour as the chartered Air China plane carrying the holy flame on Tuesday left Beijing for Kazakhstan's Almaty, the first stop of the 137,000 kilometers (85,000 miles) worldwide journey. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, April 1 (Xinhua) -- The Beijing Olympic
torch relay officially embarked on its world tour as the charter Air China plane
carrying the holy flame on Tuesday left Beijing for Kazakhstan's Almaty, the
first stop of the 137,000 kilometers (85,000 miles) worldwide journey.
The 2008 Olympic torch was lit eight days ago in
Ancient Olympia, Greece, and was hauled back to Beijing on Monday.
During its one-day stop in China's capital, where the
29th Olympic Games kick off on Aug. 8, the flame was given a warm-hearted
welcome ceremony at Tian'anmen Square.
Chinese President Hu Jintao declared the start of the
Beijing Olympic torch relay at the ceremony, marking the official start of the
domestic and international torch relay that will end on Aug. 8with the Games'
opening ceremony.
According to earlier reports, Almaty, Kazakhstan's biggest city, has been in full swing towards the torch relay campaign.
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- Photo taken on April 1, 2008 shows the plane for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Torch Relay at the parking apron at the Beijing Capital International Airport, in Beijing, China.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Still celebrating a traditional festival in holiday,
staff concerning the torch relay in the municipal city all stay in their offices
on extra shift and are making the last efforts on the preparative work of the
torch relay.
"It will be the top honor for Almaty to welcome the
Beijing 2008 Olympic flame as the first stop of the international segment,"
Serik T. Seidumanov, vice mayor of the city, told Xinhua last week.
"Now almost all the details have been carefully
handled and our staff concerning have been in place. The last-minute preparation
work has been under way in terms of technology and security. We do have a
fully-packed agenda right now," added the mayor, who is responsible for the
local torch relay.
On April 2, 80 torch bearers will be involved in the
relay of the central Asian city, stretching about 20 kilometers long. It will be
the first time for the holy fire to tour Almaty which has a population of 1.5
million.
Following the footsteps of the Athens Games, the
Beijing relay is the longest and most ambitious ever planned and will last 130
days.
The holy fire of the Olympics will also reach Mount
Qomolangma, the world's highest peak. It will be the first time for the Olympic
torch relay to be held on the 8,844.43-meter mountain.