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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Chinese in the DPRK welcome the arrival
of the Olympic flame at the airport on April 28. (Xinhua
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PYONGYANG, April 28 (Xinhua) -- The 18th leg of the
Beijing Olympic torch relay started at 10:15 am (0115 GMT) Monday in Pyongyang,
capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
The torch was kindled with the Olympic flame stored
in a special lantern carried by Li Binghua, Executive Vice President of the
Beijing Organizing Committee of Olympic Games (BOCOG), who handed the torch to
Pak Pyong Jong, first Vice-Chairman of the People's Committee of Pyongyang. Pak
then handed it to Kim Yong Nam.
Kim, top legislator of the DPRK, passed the torch to
the first runner Park Tu Ik.
Park, 72, had scored the winner in the DPRK's 1-0
victory over Italy to send his team to the World Cup soccer quarter-finals in
1966.
Thousands of cheering people lined city streets
waving flowers and small flags as Park began the 20-kilometer relay, the first
ever Olympic torch relay on DPRK soil.
They performed group dancing and played military
marching music along the relay route, which was decorated by banners and
billboards with the Beijing 2008 Olympic torch relay logo and slogan "Light the
Passion, Share the Dream".
Park told Xinhua after his run that the Beijing
Olympics is set to be a success.
The relay, expected to last four hours, began at the
Tower of the Juche Idea and will conclude at the Kim Il-Sung Stadium, in which a
celebration ceremony will be held.
At the launching ceremony in front of the Juche Idea
Tower, the national anthems of China and the DPRK were played.
"A successful torch relay in Pyongyang will show the
full support of the DPRK for the Beijing Olympics," said DPRK Olympic chief Pak
Hak Seon.
Tens of thousands of full-dressed Koerans, Chinese
businessmen and Chinese students in the DPRK watched the launching ceremony,
applauding and raising banners which read "Cheer for Beijing, Cheer for
Pyongyang and Cheer for the Olympic Games," "China-DPRK Friendship Passes on
from Generation to Generation," "Wish the Torch Relay in Pyongyang a Full
Success."
"It's a bright and colorful day for everybody in the
city," said Liu Xiaoming, Chinese Ambassador to the DPRK, "The flame brings
friendship, best wishes and passion to Pyongyang."
Ding Yuanlu, a Chinese teacher in Pyongyang, said he
couldn't express his excitement with words. "I am proud of the Beijing Olympic
Games," he added.
The Olympic flame arrived in Pyongyang early Monday
morning.
The special chartered plane carrying the flame landed
on the Sunan International Airport at 00:28 am local time from Seoul.
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.
Li Binghua carried the lantern of the flame off the
plane, to be received by Chinese Ambassador Liu Xiaoming.
Upon arrival at the airport, Li and the flame
received a warm welcome by Pak Hak Seon and Pak Pyong Jong.
About 1,000 of full-dressed Koreans and Chinese
students in the DPRK greeted 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".
Eighty torchbearers represent different walks of life
including government officials, famous athletes, working people in different
fields, overseas Koreans and Chinese in the DPRK.
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