BEIJING, Aug. 26 -- Tickets for the opening and
closing ceremonies of the 2008 Paralympics and associated sports events are
selling well, a senior official from the Games' organizing committee said over
the weekend.
"So far, more than 480,000 tickets for have been
sold, 32,000 of them to disabled spectators, their families and friends," Tang
Xiaoquan, executive vice-president of BOCOG and vice-president of the China
Disabled Persons' Federation told a press meeting on Sunday in Beijing.
Of the total 1.66 million tickets available for the
Paralympics, the best seats will go to disabled spectators, Zhao Chunluan, chief
of the Beijing Disabled Persons Federation, said.
The price of tickets has been kept low - from 30 yuan
(4.40 U.S. dollars) to 80 yuan, and people can book through the official
website, www.tickets.beijing2008.cn, until Sept 14, he said.
All of the tickets will be sold on a
first-come-first-served-basis, he said.
In a move to let more people enjoy the Games, 20
percent of the tickets have been set aside free of charge for the Paralympic
Education Program.
Dubbed "Sky, Earth and Human Beings", the logos of
the Beijing Paralympics yesterday begin to replace those of the Olympic Games.
"All departments concerned are ready for the
transformation work, and we are confident of staging another successful Games,"
director of BOCOG's Paralympics department, Zhang Qiuping, said yesterday.
The Games, the 13th, will be held in Beijing from
Sept 6 to 17.
In addition to the Paralympic venues, buildings
across the entire city have been fitted with easy-access installations, and some
at historical sites such as the Great Wall and Forbidden City, Tang said.
(Source: China Daily)