(By Jiang Xiaoyu)
BEIJING, Aug. 5 -- The successful holding of the
Beijing Olympics and Paralympics was a landmark in the three decades of reform
and opening up and a great experience for the Chinese people on their road to
building a relatively better-off society. It will serve as a starting point for
Beijing to strive to become an international metropolis.
The Olympics has indeed left Beijing with a rich
material and spiritual legacy. The most visible of the material legacy are the
spectacular sports venues, but perhaps equally, if not more, important are the
sports-related industries and talents. The Games have also left us with "five
spirits": patriotism, professionalism, devotion, innovation and teamwork, as
well as the spirit of sport and volunteer work.
The Olympics has played a positive role in
establishing a democratic, open, civilized and prosperous image of China. It has
also displayed to the world China's 5,000-year-old splendid culture and helped
strengthen its soft power.
Beijing has benefited greatly from the Games, which
has helped improve its infrastructure and urban eco-system, and upgrade its
expertise in modern management. This lasting legacy will continue to play an
important role in propelling the city's sustainable development.
At the industrial level, the Olympics has promoted
the development of cultural and sport industries. It has injected new vitality
into industries such as entertainment, sport and sport facilities, TV
broadcasting, fine arts, tourism and leisure, and urban landscape.
Many professionals, who helped organize the Games,
are now armed with invaluable experiences and working in different fields. They
are familiar with international practices, well versed in foreign languages and
experienced in organizing big sport events.
The millions of volunteers, who have made huge
contributions to the Olympics and Paralymics with their devotion, commitment and
hard work, and charmed the world with their smiles, are helping bring change in
every part of the country with their volunteering spirit.
The "Olympic city" brand has left Beijing with
precious resources. The Olympics is the world's largest, most complex and the
highest level of sports event, and its influence is worldwide. Only 22 cities in
18 countries can claim to have this brand.
Since the value and influence of the brand improved
tremendously after the 1984 Los Angles Games, Beijing is now part of an
exclusive club of seven cities that have played host to the Olympics in the past
two and half decades.
Thanks to Beijing in no small measure, the Olympic
legacy has become more important. Starting from the Beijing Games, the
International Olympic Committee requires the host city to write an assessment
report of the overall impact of the Olympics on the environment, economy,
society and culture three years after the Games. Beijing obviously is under
international observation, making it all the important for it leave a lasting
stamp on the spirit of the Olympic legacy as far as sustainable development is
concerned.
The international media's eyes are trained on the
Games venues in Beijing and other Chinese cities, which co-hosted the Olympics,
to see how they would be used after the sports gala.
Some Olympic cities staged very successful Olympics,
but their image suffered after the Games because they failed to use the sport
venues effectively. Therefore, proper use of the venues and the Olympic spirit
has a great impact on the image of the host city and the country. Olympic cities
such as Los Angles, Barcelona and Atlanta established special departments to
carry forward the Olympic legacy. This reminds us of the long-term significance
of developing the legacy.
The Beijing municipal government has summarized the
experiences in organizing the Games in a timely manner and promoted innovation
in governance and management. The temporary measures on transport, the
environment, food safety and hygiene, and volunteering during the Games have
been transformed into normal mechanisms to help scientific development.
Beijing has made some initial achievements in the
proper use of sport venues to meet people's needs. The huge complex of which the
Bird's Nest, Water Cube and the Olympic Green has become a new popular tourist
spot. The number of visitors these venues drew exceeded even that to the Palace
Museum for some time after the Games. And the Water Cube has been playing host
to aquatic performances and shows for many months now.
But we need policy support, too, to use of the sport
facilities in the best way possible so that more people can use them. The
Olympic Green has to be managed well so that people can enjoy the fruits of the
Olympics and feel inspired by the Olympic culture and by sport.
A green Olympics was one of the three concepts of the
Beijing Games. Effective measures were taken to ensure good air quality in the
city during the Games. It is commendable that the municipal government has
adopted a long-term goal to build a "Green Beijing".
Many measures that had been taken during the Games
are being and will be followed. These include green traffic, technology, farming
and industries. By the end of June, the number of days with air quality above
level 2 was 146, 23 more than the same period last year and the best since 2000.
The industrial structure has improved, too, after the
Games, with the third industries up 74.6 percent of the first half of this year.
Beijing is one of the top cities in the country in terms of energy conservation
and emission reduction. The Olympics, though grand, was a one-off sports gala
for Beijing, but its scientific concept will have a lasting impact on its
sustainable development.
The successful Games has greatly ignited people's
enthusiasm in sports. The Games helped increase the number of sport facilities
and the people who exercise regularly, with the sports industries seeing a rapid
growth.
Our national sports strategy should now aim at
ensuring that people are physically fit, have better health and enjoy a
healthier life. We must ensure that sport plays an important role in pushing the
all-round development of the people, and their economic and social progress.
A balanced development of competitive and mass sports
is important, too. We should include more people in the national fitness program
and provide them with more and better sport services.
The international media continues to focus on the
post-Games use of the sport venues, urban transportation, the environment,
tourism, cultural and the sport industry as well as the normalization of
temporary measures in conformity with international practices during the
Olympics.
The world was impressed with the enthusiasm and
efficiency of hundreds of millions of Chinese people during the Games. The
consolidation of the Olympic legacy depends on people's participation, too.
Taking pride in holding the Games, the Chinese people have imbibed the "Olympic
spirit", which should be treasured and properly directed to contribute to the
cause of building a more open, civilized and prosperous China.
The author is Executive Vice-President of the Beijing
Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad.
(Source: China Daily)