Special report: 2008 Olympic
Games
HONG KONG, July 22 (Xinhua) -- Hong Kong Secretary for
Home Affairs Tsang Tak-sing applauded efforts to raise the Olympic atmosphere in
Sha Tin of Hong Kong, where the Beijing Olympic equestrian events will be held,
after inspecting Olympic dress-up programs in the district Tuesday.
Tsang officiated at the opening of City Art Square, part of the Leisure and
Cultural Services Department's beautification project at Sha Tin Town Hall in
the New Territories.
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government launched a
new stage in the citywide Olympic dress-up program at the end of June,
displaying 1,600 lamppost decals and 600 banners. Sculptures and public art
installations designed by 19 overseas and local artists will be exhibited at the
square, of which most are themed on the Olympics and horses.
Tsang inspected greening works along the roads leading to the Olympic
Equestrian venue in Sha Tin, including two Olympic stone statues. He also
inspected an equestrian welcome sign at University MTR Station.
"With the work and support of the Government as well as district
organizations and individuals, Sha Tin's Olympic atmosphere has been greatly
enhanced. This is the result of our concerted efforts," Tsang said.