BEIJING, Sept. 13 (Xinhua) -- Getting an Olympic
ticket was a hard task, the same case of buying a Paralympic ticket as many
Chinese people have been rushing to "Bird Nest" and "Water Cube" to watch
Paralympics these days for a taste of the Olympic venues in a post-Olympic
time.
With the Beijing Paralympics running halfway, many a
friends still kept asking to buy tickets for them, any ticket as long as for
either "Bird Nest" or "Water Cube", the neighboring centerpieces of the Olympic
venues in Beijing.
However, Paralympic Games ticket sellers said all
tickets of the above venues had been sold out days ago, only those for
competitions at universities were still available.
"I have gotten a Paralympic ticket of 'Bird Nest',"
one pal said on the phone line with excitement. When being asked what the
competition was, he simply answered "I haven't known yet. The important thing is
that I will watch Paralympics in 'Bird Nest', which enables me to have a taste
of the Olympic atmosphere on the spot."
The pal was not alone with such a feeling as random
interviews found many spectators were truely in the mood to enjoy the Olympic
temptation in post-Olympic time, for the Paralympics is also a once in a
lifetime affair in Beijing.
The Olympic venues are not ordinary stadiums in
China. They are becoming new landmarks in Beijing. People love to take photos at
"Bird Nest", "Water Cube" and the Olympic Park.
To justify their participation, the atmosphere at
those venues are particularly full of passion with human waves and chorus of
spectators becoming familiar scenes those days.
When the curtain rolled down for the Beijing Olympic
Games in August, many people regretted they did not have the chance of watching
Olympic Games in the Olympic venues because of the lack of a ticket. The last
batch of tickets for the Olympic basketball matches were sold out in only nine
hours, instead of three days which was anticipated before.
The tremendous Olympic venues such as "Bird Nest" are
the proud of the Chinese, people were dreaming of watching Olympic matches at
those venues. And the Beijing Paralympic Games becomes another precious chance
for them to realize such a dream.
Besides, there are only slight differences between
the Olympics and the Paralympics in hardware and software, and spectators who
failed to get Olympic tickets are able to compensate their regret.
It's true that the Paralympic matches are not as
fierce as the Olympic competitions; however, there is not lack of applause,
passion and enjoyment as well for both athletes and audience.