Special report: 2008 Olympic Games
QINGDAO, July 27 (Xinhua) -- Qingdao Olympic village officially opened on
Sunday when it received 14 sailing teams including Japan, Brazil, Spain and
China.
"We will try our best to provide a safe, comfortable, cozy and pleasant
home for athletes," said Zang Aimin, head of the Qingdao Olympic village and
executive vice-president of the Sailing Committee (Qingdao) of Beijing
Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad.
"They can also experience oriental culture and Qingdao characteristics
here," he added.
Decorated with Chinese paper cuts, water paintings and kites, the dwelling
district for the Olympic sailors has special display room for folk culture,
where craftsmen perform Chinese traditional arts like sugar painting, paper
cutting and metal sculpting.
It also has a Chinese painting learning area where athletes and visitors
can learn calligraphy. They can also taste a special Qingdao tea in the tea
ceremony area and relax in the Chinese massage room.
"The service here is fantastic. Every detail is impressive. The volunteers
are perfect," said Lilian Fiedler, logistic official of Brazilian Olympic
sailing team, whose 21 staff have checked in the Olympic village.
"Our star sailor Robert Scheidt got a room with the number '8'. I guess
that's the luckiest number in China. We will have good luck here, I believe."
Apostolos Karnoutsos, coach for the Finn category of the Greek Olympic
sailing team, said he was satisfied with the distance of the village to the
sailing marina.
"It is just minutes of walk. Last time in Athens, I lived in my own
apartment, because it was much closer to the marina than from the Olympic
village," he said.
Located in the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center, Qingdao Olympic village is
the closest to the Olympic venues among the three Olympic villages for the
Beijing Olympics. Its 400 rooms will accommodate 700 athletes and officials from
more than 60 countries and regions for the 2008 Olympic Sailing Regatta on Aug.
9-23.
"The Olympic village is more than expecting. It's so beautiful. The air
here is clean and the water is good," said Gilbert Felli, the International
Olympic Committee's Olympic Games executive director, at the opening ceremony.
"Remember you have a fantastic tool in your hand and you should not forget
the legacy. I am sure I can see many sailors coming to Qingdao in the future."
After the Olympic Games, the Olympic village will be transformed into an
international aquatic sports center, as well as a leisure place for citizens and
tourists.