Special report: 2008 Olympic Games
BEIJING, Aug. 1 (Xinhua) -- The pulse of China's capital is speeding up with the city's hosting of the Olympic Games only seven days away.
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Torchbearer Ge You runs with the torch during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games torch relay in north China's Olympics co-host city Tianjin, August 1, 2008.(Xinhua/Liu Lihang) Photo Gallery>>> |
The Olympic torch arrived in Tianjin, about 137 km
away from its final destination on Friday. By coincidence, it was 100 years ago
at an inter-college games in Tianjin that Zhang Boling, then a famed education
expert, first argued China should form a sports delegation to attend the Olympic
Games.
After his speech, the local magazine Tianjin Youth
put out an article posing several questions: "When can China send an athlete to
attend the Olympics? When can China send a sport delegation to the Olympics?
When can China host an Olympic Games?"
They have all been answered now.
The torch will take another seven days to reach the
National Stadium, or the "Bird's Nest," but passengers from Tianjin can arrive
in the capital in 30 minutes.
The Beijing-Tianjin Intercity Railway, the world's fastest with passenger trains running at 350 km per hour, started operation on Friday. It cuts the 70-minute journey between the Olympic host city and co-host by more than half.
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The first intercity train between Beijng and Tianjin departs from Beijing South Railway Station for Tianjin, Beijing, capital of China, Aug. 1, 2008. The intercity rail line between Beijing and Tianjin is a high-speed rail. The new train service would cut the 120-km journey from the current 70 minutes to about 30 minutes. (Xinhua/Gong Lei) Photo Gallery>>> |
The service shuttles spectators, athletes, media
people and other passengers to and from Tianjin which is holding 12 Olympic
football matches from Aug. 6 to Aug. 15.
In Beijing, more and more athletes were pouring into
the city to prepare.
At Beijing Chaoyang Gymnasium, badminton players from
Switzerland, Guatemala and Mexico were training on Friday. The first Olympic
athletes came here on July 28.
On Friday morning, the first 54 members of the
Republic of Korea (ROK) delegation arrived in Beijing. The country will send 389
people, its largest Olympic delegation, to Beijing.
By Thursday evening, about 2,500 people from 141 delegations had moved into the Olympic Village.
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Dutch women's hockey team players train at the Olympic Green Hockey Stadium in Beijing, capital of China, July 31, 2008.(Xinhua/Li Yong) Photo Gallery>>> |
Last-minute preparations were also speeding up. The
renewal project of the Fengtai Sports Center Softball Field to hold the Olympic
softball events finished on Friday. More than 500 volunteers were in place to
serve their duties in the stadium.
Drivers of about 67,000 taxis in Beijing wore their
new uniform, a yellow shirt and blue trousers, for the first time on Friday.
"They say our taxi drivers are the face of Beijing.
We should leave visitors a good first impression," said driver Jin Shunhai.
For the Olympics, the drivers have made more efforts
than changing shirts. Many took part in training courses in English, knowledge
about the Beijing Olympics and foreign etiquette. Some had to quit smoking, at
least in cabs.
On the same day, about 25,000 security personnel
started working on thousands of Beijing buses and at bus stations to remove
possible safety risks during the Games.
The security personnel, comprising mechanics,
management and support personnel of the Beijing Public Transport Holdings Ltd.,
were deployed at every bus station and on every bus.
"I only check the suspicious passengers according to
my experiences because of the large flow of people," said Wang, a conductor and
safety supervisor of the No. 9 bus and identified byher red armband printed with
"Beijing Bus Security Check."
The city's subway system adopted its strict security
policy a day earlier.
Zhang Qin was working with her colleague for the
security check at the Tiananmen East Station of subway Line 1. On Friday
morning, the 21-year-old followed a passenger all the way to the exit to
persuade him to have his bag checked.
"Some people might not understand why the security
check was sotight. We have to explain to them," she said. "I hope the Olympics
will run peacefully."
As many noticed, the invitations have been sent,
venues were ready and the host was experiencing an accelerated pulse with the
mixture of excitement and strain.
Official: Work for Beijing Olympic
competitions ready
BEIJING, Aug. 1 (Xinhua) -- A Beijing Olympics
official said Friday that all preparatory work is ready for Olympic
competitions.
"Five days to go, the first competition event of the Games
will begin. All the staff and volunteers in charge of competitive events are
well prepared to provide a fair and just platform for the athletes," said Zhang
Jilong, director of Sports Department of the Beijing Organizing Committee of the
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one week ahead of Olympics
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held respectively in Beijing and Olympic co-host city Tianjin on Friday to mark
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