Special report:
2008 Olympic
Games
HONG KONG, June 23 (Xinhua) --
The world-renowned marble sculpture "The Discus Thrower" will leave the British
Museum for exhibition for the first time and come to Hong Kong with other
110 invaluable items during "The Ancient Olympic Games" exhibition in
August, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of Hong Kong government
said Monday.
The Hong Kong Heritage Museum and the Trustees of the
British Museum will jointly organize "The Ancient Olympic Games" from August 3
to November 24, at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum. The exhibition will take the
audience on a journey through space and time to the ancient world of Olympia,
where history and legends about the ancient Olympic Games reveal the
relationship between the ancient and the modern games.
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The Discus Thrower.Myron, circa 460 -
450 B.C.E..Found at Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli, Italy circa 1790-1791(File
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The British Museum has selected more than 110
invaluable items for the exhibition, including sculpture, pottery, gold ware,
bronze ware, coins and medals, and has for the first time allowed the
masterpiece "The Discus Thrower" to leave its home museum for exhibition.
The exhibition will introduce ancient Olympia, the
events held at the ancient games as well as the ceremonies honoring the winners
and associated religious activities. It will also trace the development of the
modern Olympic Games and review the history of the participation of China in
this festival of sport.
Presented with the support of the Sports Federation
and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China, this exhibition is a major cultural
event specially organized for the run-up to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and
the equestrian events that are to be held in Hong Kong.