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Nurses attend to newborns in the No 1
People's Hospital in Xiangfan, Hubei province, August 8 2008. (Photo:
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BEIJING,
Aug. 9 -- The first Olympic baby, a 2.95-kg girl, was delivered at 00:01 Friday
morning at Peking University First Hospital in Beijing's Haidian district.
Shi Yanmin gave birth to a baby girl at 10:48 a.m. on
the opening day of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
Shi's husband Wu Hongbin said he and his wife would
name the baby Ao Yun, or "Olympic Games."
"I wanted to give birth on Aug 8 because it's a
historic day," said a 38-year-old woman, surnamed Xie, at the Hunan Provincial
Maternal and Children Health Hospital.
Another mother, Xie, was one of several women who
underwent births by Caesarean section Friday, said a head nurse surnamed Li at
the hospital, Xinhua reported Friday.
At least 200 babies were born Friday in Nanjing,
capital of Jiangsu province, the China News Service reported.
Hospitals in Guangzhou, capital of South China's
Guangdong province, brought in more than 100 extra beds in the past two days in
anticipation of Olympic births, news.sohu.com reported.
Friday also set a world record for marriage
registrations on a single day. In Beijjng alone, 14,591 couples had collected
their marriage certificates by 3:00 p.m.
As Chinese people regard the number eight as
auspicious, Aug 8, 2008, is a popular day to tie the knot, especially this year,
when it marks the start of the Beijing Olympics.
The Chaoyang district civil affairs bureau had worked
the last three weekends in preparation for the 2,500 couples - fivefold the
figure on Aug 8 last year - registering their marriages at the bureau.
Many officials and staff stayed up all Thursday night
in their efforts to ensure everything went smoothly.
"We have streamlined the procedure for issuing
today's certificates as well as on-the-site registration," He Tieqing, spokesman
for the bureau, said.
"We are so excited to be officially married," said
30-year-old Beijinger Zhang Ying, flourishing her certificate outside the
Chaoyang district civil affairs bureau.
"The date 08-08 means double happiness for us - the
opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics and our marriage registration," said
Zhang, hand-in-hand with her husband Zhang Jingchuan.
"I am really impressed by the long lines of couples
waiting to get their marriage certificates on this special day," Oliver
Chouchana, a photojournalist at the French fashion magazine Marie Claire, told
China Daily.
About 6,000 couples in Shanghai, 15 times more than
normal, were estimated to have registered their marriage certificates Friday.
"The opportunity to be host country of the Olympics
is precious. We are thrilled to be starting our married life on a day that will
be remembered forever," Chen Yanzhang, 29, at the Luwan District Marriage
Registration Center, said.
Chen, who works for an IT company, and his
25-year-old wife, Zhang Xiaoming, a graduate student, booked their registration
online three weeks in advance Both took a day's leave for the occasion.
Three couples exchanged vows at midday on Aug 8 at
the Luwan Marriage Registration Center.
"All were almost weeping with emotion," said Jiang
Yingying, the marriage registrar.
(Source: China Daily)