Special report: 2008 Olympic
Games
BEIJING, Aug. 5 -- The slogan for this year's Olympic
Torch Relay -- "Light the Passion, Share the Dream" took on a poignant,
additional significance Monday, as the relay made its way through the earthquake
ravaged Sichuan. Thousands of cheering people turned out amid a sea of flags, to
celebrate the coming on the games -- in the place where tens of thousands died,
in the earthquake, less than three months ago.
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Torchbearer He Shan runs the torch
during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games torch relay in Leshan City,
southwest China's Sichuan Province, Aug. 4, 2008. (Xinhua/Xing Guangli)
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was a minute of silence to remember those who lost their lives in the
earthquake. Then the relay-- on its journey of hope and solace -- carried on
from Leshan. Along the route deafening shouts of "Rebuild Sichuan! Go China!"
were heard continuously.
The relay in Leshan started at Mingshan Pavilion. It
went for one and a half hours. The first torch bearer was former Olympic diving
champion Gao Min -- who participated in the 24th and 25th Olympics. 185 bearers
in Leshan carried the torch over a distance of 7.5 km. The last torch bearer was
Tan Guoqiang, one of the heroes of the Sichuan disaster. The primary school
where he was headmaster was at the quake's epicenter in Wenchuan. Tan organized
effective rescue efforts in the wake of the catastrophe. Monday, he ignited the
cauldron in Yingbin Square on Emei Mountain.
The relay took on a special significance in Sichuan
-- where so many lives were lost and so many towns devastated in the earthquake.
As those lining the route responded with their shouts of "Go China! Go Olympics!
Rebuild Sichuan", the torch helped re-ignite the spirt and courage of people who
face the work of rebuilding their homes and communities.
Jiang Min, the 1st torchbearer in Guang'an said "I am
so exited right now. Many thanks to those who cared so much. Many thanks to our
dear motherland. It was your caring that gave us the confidence to rebuild our
homes and our communities better than before."
The first torchbearer in Guang'an on Sunday, Jiang
Min, is a policewoman in Pengzhou. In that city, near the earthquake's epicenter
at Wenchuan, she lost 10 members of her family--including her two-year old
daughter and her parents. In the face of her grief she went to work in the front
line of relief efforts -- and moved the entire nation. As she finished her part
in the torch relay, she commented -- "I will bring the Olympic spirit to my
work. We can rebuild our homeland by working together".
Sichuan is the final stop for the Olympic flame
before it heads to Beijing for the Games opening ceremony, Friday. The Sichuan
tour had been scheduled, originally to take place in June. It was postponed
because of the earthquake. In all -- 862 torchbearers, 29 of them rescue workers
were nominated to take part in the relay.
(Source: CCTV.com)
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