LONDON, July 29 (Xinhua) -- London has a lot to learn
from Beijing in preparing for a successful Olympics, Lord Colin Moynihan,
chairman of the British Olympic Association (BOA), said here Tuesday.
Beijing has a remarkable success story in terms of
preparation for the Olympic Games, said Moynihan, who has been to Beijing six
times and attended all the Olympic Games since 1980, adding that "the
construction of Beijing's Olympic facilities and support service is No. 1 in the
world."
Beijing has been "greatly transformed" during the
years of preparation for the Games, Moynihan said.
"In many respects, Beijing is a new city now," the
British Olympic official said.
The lessons London should learn from Beijing,
Moynihan said, stressing the words "to learn," is that London should start the
construction early as China has done.
It is always better to be early than late in
preparation for such a big event like the Olympic Games, the BOA chairman said.
Another lesson London should learn is Beijing's
attention to detail, which can be best illustrated by the variety of food China
is providing to athletes with consideration to their cultural background.
In order to learn from Beijing, Moynihan said,
Britain has sent over 100 officials and professionals to work with their Chinese
counterparts.
Special report: 2008 Olympic Games