Special report: 2008 Olympic Games
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A ticketing staff displays sample
tickets for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing April 23, 2008. The
Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG)
unveiled the sample tickets at a news conference on Wednesday. The
tickets, with the "lucky cloud" and the Bird's Nest designs will go on
sale for the third round starting from May 5. [BOCOG] Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, April 24 -- The third and last round of
domestic ticket sales for the Beijing Olympics will start next month with 1.38
million tickets on offer, organizers announced yesterday.
From May 5 to June 9, tickets for 244 events in 16
sports, including athletics, boxing, basketball and football, will be available.
People are allowed to buy a maximum of six tickets at
one time, three each for two sessions.
Tickets are available at Bank of China outlets or on
the official ticketing website on a "first come, first served" basis.
"There are roughly 100 days to go before the Games
opens. We don't have enough time for a lottery draw," said Zhu Yan, director of
the Olympic Ticketing Center.
"For most of the matches, there are thousands of
tickets available, so people don't need to rush," he added.
An overwhelming demand caused the computer system to
crash just a few hours after the second sales phase started six months ago,
forcing organizers to revert to a lottery system.
Zhu promised it would not happen again.
"The system has been optimized and updated and it is
being tested right now," Zhu said. "I am confident that the system will meet the
requirement of customers," he said.
Bank of China is also ready.
"We have learnt from the previous two stages," said
Xu Chen, general manager of Bank of China's Olympic affairs department.
"Since there are not many hot tickets for the third
phase, there won't be a rush."
People who book through the website can get their
tickets printed anytime during the third phase; and those who pay at Bank of
China outlets will get tickets on site.
Tickets for disabled people and their companions will
be sold through telephone reservation on the Gehua Ticketmaster Ticketing
customer service platform.
A total of 6.8 million tickets are available, of
which about 75 percent are for sale domestically, according to reports.
The organizers are still in discussions with other
national or regional Olympic committees on ticket allocation, because most of
them are asking for more.
"The tickets allocated for people outside China are
much more than the previous Games. We will continue to try to balance the
demands from different countries."
Also yesterday, the designs for the Olympic tickets
were unveiled: Featuring "Lucky Cloud" images, the design is a combination of
traditional Chinese culture and the Olympic spirit.
The tickets for the opening and closing ceremonies
also drew on the images of the "Bird's Nest" and those for different
competitions are marked by different sports pictograms.
Advanced anti-counterfeit technologies have been used
and "it is almost impossible to create fake tickets", Zhu said.
(Source: China Daily)
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