Special report:
2008 Olympic
Games
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Li Binghua, Executive Vice President of
the Beijing Organizing Committee of Olympic Games (BOCOG) and Chinese
ambassador to DPRK Liu Xiaoming carry the lantern of the Flame when the
Olymic flame arrives in Pyongyang on April 28. (Xinhua
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PYONGYANG, April 28 (Xinhua) -- The sacred flame of
the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games on early Monday arrived at Pyongyang, capital of
the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), for the 18th leg of its global
torch relay.
The special chartered plane carrying the flame, which
was ignited on March 24 in ancient Olympia of Greece, landed on the Sunan
international airport at 00:28 a.m. local time from Seoul, capital of South
Korea.
The flight, directly flying from Seoul crossing the
Yellow Sea, was a special arrangement, for the two Koreas were still in
antagonizing status on the 38th parallel after the 1950s Korean War.
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Chinese in the DPRK welcome the arrival
of the Olympic flame at the airport on April 28. (Xinhua
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Li
Binghua, Executive Vice President of the Beijing Organizing Committee of Olympic
Games (BOCOG), carried the lantern of the Flame and walked off the plane,
receiving the welcome from Chinese ambassador to DPRK Liu Xiaoming.
Upon arrival at the airport, Li and the Flame
received a warm welcome by Pak Hak Seon, Chairman of the National Olympic
Committee of the DPRK, Pak Pyong Jong,, first vice-Chairman of the People's
Committee of Pyongyang.
Almost 1,000 of full-dressed Koreans and Chinese
overseas students in the DPRK were greeting the Flame in the airport, cheering
and raising banners of "warmly welcome Beijing Olympic Flame arriving in
Pyongyang" and "wish the torch relay in Pyongyang a full success".
The Pyongyang leg of the torch relay, starting from
the Tower of the Juche Idea and concluding at the Kim Il Sung Stadium, will
start on Monday morning. 80 torchbearers will take part in the 20 kilometers
relay.
Pyongyang is the 18th stop of the Beijing Olympic
torch relay around the world. The Olympic Flame will go to 21 cities on five
continents before its journey continues in the Chinese mainland.