Wednesday, July 16, 2008

The Olympic Games opening ceremony dress rehearsal is successful



Zhongxinwang on July 12 the Beijing Olympic Games opening ceremony was guarding the stern Chinese country stadium in the day before yesterday (“bird nest”) to hold for the first time the large-scale belt zhuang dress rehearsal. According to the Singapore United Zaobao reported that Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee spokesperson Sun Weide disclosed to Agence France Presse, “(dress rehearsal) is successful.”

The report said that this Wan Zhong anticipated the performance had already arranged for three years, the investment actor over ten thousand people, but the content detail has been “top-secret”. The participants must sign a treaty the security.

The opening ceremony is three-and-a-half hours, including 50 minutes to give a performance, the athlete to enter the arena the ceremony, as well as entire opening ceremony biggest focus of attention - - ceremonial fire ignition ceremony.

According to the media reported early, to prevent the dress rehearsal to cause the opening ceremony program content to reveal ahead of time, Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee has taken the strict security. “the bird nest” the periphery alert is stern, besides has the pass staff, in reporter as well as the miscellaneous personnel all do not enter. “the bird nest” the periphery altogether has three isolation guard rails, guards by the public security armed police, outside each isolation guard rail locked, works the vehicles turnover “the bird nest” only then the armed police to open the iron lock to be able to pass through. “the bird nest” the sky commanding point by the general blockade, is also prevented some person of upper airs to photograph surreptitiously.

In order to coordinate opening ceremony's need, “the bird nest” the crown night before last also has the staff to carry on the final construction, they are also the first batch watch the Olympic Games opening ceremony dress rehearsal “the audience”, but they have signed the confidentiality agreement, do not reveal the least bit opening ceremony's content.

Holds the post the closing ceremony director renowned China film maker Zhang Yimou accepts when CCTV interview stressed that performs can be China in 5000 the magnificent historical direct-viewing display, what is most important is must let the audience obtain enjoys and is moved.

The bird nest tries to set off the smoke and fire






Last night, the night fell, “bird nest” in brilliantly illuminated, the drum Chinese zither sounded together. 20:02, “sound of something being struck or falling to the ground” after a bang, ten thousand fireworks revolve “the bird nest” to start to put abundantly, compose four groups of gorgeous designs.


8:00 am, “the bird nest” the peripheral smoke and fire sets off the spot to place finishes, the operation sets off the line controls the facility also to prepare, all are ready in full battle array, are waiting for the start which that evening tries to put. About 4:20 pm, the ceremony rehearses the actor to take along each kind of stage prop to enter the arena one after another. Meanwhile, the security personnel set off a nearby 5 meter in the smoke and fire place to pull up together the warning line, and has prepared fire fighting equipments and so on fire extinguisher, fire protection blanket. According to the facility area hands over the tube department public figures to introduce, when the smoke and fire sets off, paths and so on lake Jing Dongjie will implement seal up.


on 16th evening, “the bird nest” the night scene lighting system all turns on a light for the first time “the dress rehearsal”. The light performance is divided 5 parts, respectively is: The breath, the palpitation, revolving, run, raise. The entire process is 15 minutes. The whole body turns on a light for the first time the bird nest and the airborne fireworks enhance one another's beauty.

Beijing entertainment letter newspaper quoted the national stadium lighting system to assign the supplier, the good industry illumination expert's introduction saying that “bird nest” night scene illumination by “red wall surface and stand back lighting”, “outer layer steel structure illumination”, “roof membrane structure illumination” the main body illumination, as well as “the big staircase illumination”, “the small `bird nest ' the botanical garden illumination” and so on five parts composed, the main body illumination take the traditional culture element “Chinese red” as the essential color, the inside red core tube and the stand back board has unfolded the movement fervor and the Chinese red characteristic. At the same time, goes out through the red ocher wall and steel structure building sets up the surface sketch effect, is with China traditional culture elements and so on sketch, paper-cut window decoration produces the bright visual results.

It is reported that “the bird nest” the night scene lighting system may demonstrate the different dynamic effect the scene, the golden color, the silver, red, the red dynamic performance and so on. In significant holiday or grand active period, the red ocher wall reflects the red partial effects will have the light and shade change, the development “the breath”, “the palpitation”, “revolving”, “the ascension”, even succinct “moves” and so on scenes, exaggerates the scene the warm atmosphere.

In 20:02 to 21:00 28 duty-bound, the smoke and fire tries to put divides four stages to carry on turn, the radiant fireworks in airborne composes designs and so on Olympic Games five links, performs with the field in echoes.

China Girl - The Song

Words and music by David Bowie and Iggy Pop.
刘亦菲

Lyrics

I could escape this feeling, with my China Girl
I feel a wreck without my, little China Girl
I hear her heart beating, loud as thunder
Saw they stars crashing

I'm a mess without my, little China Girl
Wake up mornings where's my, little China Girl
I hear her heart's beating, loud as thunder
Saw they stars crashing down

I feel a-tragic like I'm Marlon Brando
When I look at my China Girl
I could pretend that nothing really meant too much
When I look at my China Girl

I stumble into town just like a sacred cow
Visions of swastikas in my head
Plans for everyone
It's in the whites of my eyes

My little China Girl
You shouldn't mess with me
I'll ruin everything you are
I'll give you television
I'll give you eyes of blue
I'll give you a man who wants to rule the world

And when I get excited
My little China Girl says
Oh baby just you shut your mouth
She says ... sh-sh-shhh

刘亦菲

刘亦菲

A history of the Olympics

According to legend, the ancient Olympic Games were founded by Heracles (the Roman Hercules), a son of Zeus. Yet the first Olympic Games for which we still have written records were held in 776 B.C. (though it is generally believed that the Games had been going on for many years already). At this Olympic Games, a naked runner, Coroebus (a cook from Elis), won the sole event at the Olympics, the stade - a run of approximately 192 meters. This made Coroebus the very first Olympic champion in history.

The ancient Olympic Games grew and continued to be played every four years for nearly 1200 years. In A.D. 393, the Roman emperor Theodosius I, a Christian, abolished the Games because of their pagan influences.

Approximately 1500 years later, a young Frenchmen named Pierre de Coubertin began their revival. Coubertin is now known as le Rénovateur. Coubertin was a French aristocrat born on Jan. 1, 1863. He was only 7 years old when France was overrun by the Germans during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. Some believe that Coubertin attributed the defeat of France not to its military skills but rather to the French soldiers' lack of vigor. After examining the education of the German, British, and American children, Coubertin decided that it was exercise, more specifically sports, that made a well-rounded and vigorous person.

Coubertin's attempt to get France interested in sports was not met with enthusiasm. Still, Coubertin persisted. In 1890, he organized and founded a sports organization, Union des Sociétés Francaises de Sports Athlétiques (USFSA). Two years later, Coubertin first pitched his idea to revive the Olympic Games. At a meeting of the Union des Sports Athlétiques in Paris on Nov. 25, 1892, Coubertin stated, "Let us export our oarsmen, our runners, our fencers into other lands. That is the true Free Trade of the future; and the day it is introduced into Europe the cause of Peace will have received a new and strong ally. It inspires me to touch upon another step I now propose and in it I shall ask that the help you have given me hitherto you will extend again, so that together we may attempt to realise [sic], upon a basis suitable to the conditions of our modern life, the splendid and beneficent task of reviving the Olympic Games."

His speech did not inspire action. Though Coubertin was not the first to propose the revival of the Olympic Games, he was certainly the most well-connected and persistent of those to do so. Two years later, Coubertin organized a meeting with 79 delegates who represented nine countries. He gathered these delegates in an auditorium that was decorated by neoclassical murals and similar additional points of ambiance. At this meeting, Coubertin eloquently spoke of the revival of the Olympic Games. This time, Coubertin aroused interest.

The delegates at the conference voted unanimously for the Olympic Games. The delegates also decided to have Coubertin construct an international committee to organize the Games. This committee became the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Demetrious Vikelas from Greece was selected to be its first president. Athens was chosen for the revival of the Olympic Games and the planning was begun.

1896 - Athens, Greece

The very first modern Olympic Games opened in the first week of April 1896. Since the Greek government had been unable to fund construction of a stadium, a wealthy Greek architect, Georgios Averoff, donated one million drachmas (over US$100,000) to restore the Panathenaic Stadium, originally built in 330 B.C., with white marble for the Olympic Games.

Since the Games were not well publicized internationally, contestants were not nationally chosen but rather came individually and at their own expense. Some contestants were tourists who happened to be in the area during the Games. Athletes wore their athletic club uniform rather than a national team one.

Pole vaulting, sprints, shot put, weight lifting, swimming, cycling, target shooting, tennis, marathon and gymnastics were all events at the first Olympics. The swimming events were held in the Bay of Zea in the Aegean Sea. Gold medalist, Alfred Hoyos Guttmann described it: "I won ahead of the others with a big lead, but my greatest struggle was against the towering twelve-foot waves and the terribly cold water." Approximately 300 athletes participated, representing thirteen countries

Affordable tickets for Beijing Paralympics announced

Affordable tickets for Beijing Paralympics announced
The tickets were unveiled to the media attending the press conference

(BEIJING, June 18) -- The wait will soon be over for fans wanting to fill up the seats at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

"83,000 tickets for 203 competitive events for the Beijing Paralympic Games will be on sale from June 20 to domestic fans," announced Zhu Yan, director of the Beijing Olympic Ticketing Center at a press conference on Wednesday.

In conformity with the practice of previous Paralympic Games and China's situation, organizers have formed low-price policies for the Beijing Paralympic Games.

Except for the opening and closing ceremonies, all tickets will be sold for 30, 50 and 80 yuan, Zhu told reporters.

The Beijing Paralympics, to be held from September 6 to 17, 2008, will have 20 sports and 420 disciplines for a total of 203 competition sessions at 20 venues. Only 143 sessions will need tickets while the road bike race will be open to the public for free, Zhu said.

A total of 1.66 million Paralympic tickets are on sale, half of which are sold to domestic spectators. Clusters of clients including national Paralympic committees will share 30 percent of the tickets, and the remaining 20 percent, some 330,000 tickets, will be given out to beneficiaries of the Olympic Education Program.

Zhu advised domestic purchasers to go online to buy tickets via the official website. Through the direct link, www.tickets.beijing2008.cn, from June 20 to September 14, tickets for the Paralympic Games will be on sale.

Customers will need to sign on using a previously-enabled account or create a new account with valid identification. Only tickets to 2 competitive events may be applied for at a time, with a maximum of 5 tickets for each event. If an applicant is successful at reserving tickets, those tickets must be paid for before the applicant can attempt to reserve additional tickets.

Proper identification (no copies are allowed) must be presented when paying for the tickets, whether by the actual applicant or a representative. Please make sure that all information is valid when registering for an account, to avoid issues that may arise after a transaction is completed.

At a later time, Bank of China outlets will engage in sales as well. Like the Olympic Games, there will be ticket sales outside the competition venues.

The tickets were unveiled to the media attending the press conference. They feature the Paralympic emblem, sport pictograms, core graphics of "lucky clouds," as well as the Paralympic mascot. Braille content is included on the tickets to the opening and closing ceremonies as well as goal-ball and judo competitions, an unprecedented practice in the history of the Paralympic Games, Zhu added.

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beijing olympics Ticketing Policies and Procedures

The following topics cover the issues that are frequently asked pertaining to the Olympic tickets and the ticketing process. If your question is not listed here, please visit the official website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, or contact us.

What is "Best Available"?

If "Best Available" is selected when requesting tickets, our system will find tickets with the highest price category available in the ticket inventory. Actual price of the tickets found for you may vary.

Can I cancel my order after it is submitted?

Once your order is submitted, it cannot be edited or cancelled. Please review your order carefully before submitting it.

What is the maximum number of tickets I may purchase?

BOCOG has placed a limit on the maximum number of tickets a customer can request for all sessions. The ticket ordering limit can be found on the website when you request tickets for any session.

How are price levels determined?

Price levels and their corresponding seating areas are determined by miscellaneous factors such as the architectural design and geographic location of an event-hosting venue as well as the characteristics of the event itself. Different price levels are distinguished by the letter labels A, B, C, etc. The seating areas represented by each price level may vary from venue to venue and from session to session. Please take it into consideration when filling out your application form.

How do I locate my seats?

You may request tickets by price levels when you place your ticket order. System will find your seating position within the venue in a broader range. Your tickets will display the exact seating numbers once they are printed. Prior to that, BOCOG will not make a special notification to ticket purchasers on their seating locations, nor will the Customer Service department of BOCOG have this information available.

Do I need to notify BOCOG of any changes on my mailing address or my contact numbers, etc.?

Yes. To ensure that all notices will correctly reach you in a timely manner, please notify BOCOG of any such changes either by editing your online ticketing account profile or by contacting the Olympic Ticketing Call Center.

Can I submit an accommodation booking along with my ticket application?

Sorry, BOCOG does not provide ticket-plus-accommodation travel packages. You will have to arrange for your own transport and accommodation prior to attending any Olympic sessions.

I live overseas. Can I book my Olympic tickets through this website?

Sorry, you are not eligible to book Olympic tickets through this website. Please contact your regional Olympic committee for inquiries on further ticketing information.

I'm a wheelchair user. Are Olympic venues built to be wheelchair-friendly?

Yes. All the Olympic venues are wheelchair accessible. If you need seats for wheelchair, please make sure to add "Wheelchair seats" instead of "Regular Seats" to your order.

Beijing 2008 Paralympic Ticket Sales

Beijing 2008 Paralympic Ticket Sales

The Beijing 2008 Paralympic ticket sales starts at 9:00 June 20, 2008. The domestic general public can order tickets through this website with online Visa card payment. Online sales will continue through 18:00 September 14, 2008.


Designated Bank of China ticket outlets in Beijing and Qingdao will print the thermal tickets for domestic general public and continue sales; detailed outlet policy and on-sale time will be announced at a later time, please check back with us or call the ticketing call center at 952008 for more information.


Phase 1 and 2 Olympic Ticket Pickup

Starting from mid June, Olympic tickets successfully purchased in Phase 1 and Phase 2 will be ready for pickup through Bank of China ticket outlets previously selected by customers during the ticket ordering process.

The ticket pickup window for customers in Beijing is from June 16 to August 24; and June 23 to August 24 for customers in other parts of the country.

When picking up tickets at the outlets, customers will be required to present their original IDs registered in the system. If the purchaser authorizes a third party proxy to pick up the tickets, the proxy needs to present both his/her own ID and the original ID the purchaser registered in the system.

As Beijing and Shanghai have a high number of customers, some outlets in these two cities will implement a time allotment system for ticket pickup. Beginning from June 10, BOCOG ticketing call center has started to notify affected customers of their designated pickup dates. Customers may also call the ticketing call center at 010-952008 to find out more details.


Who Can Buy Tickets

Any natural person who has established domicile in the territory of People's Republic of China (except Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Macao Special Administrative Region and Taiwan Province) and possesses a valid ID is eligible to order Olympic tickets. Read More
If you do not have the eligibility as specified above, please refer to the list of National Olympic Committees or National Paralympic Committees to find out more on overseas ticketing information.

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Slim chance for Olympic tickets

Every four years a chosen city ridiculously inflates its hotel rates and allows unprecedented traffic chaos, while enforcing draconian anti-terrorist restrictions on citizens and visitors


Slim chance for Olympic tickets


But despite its unavoidable ugly side, the flood of international and domestic tourists will attest the Summer Olympic Games and its internationally buzz of excitement, is for many irresistible.

Australians gambling on a last-minute trip to the Beijing Olympics have a slim - albeit unlikely - chance of snaring tickets less than a month out from the quadrennial smorgasbord of sport.

Obtaining a visa to enter China will be the real challenge, with authorities tightening requirements including the need for consulate staff to be provided copies of itineraries, details and proof of hotel bookings.

China is warned that while proof of Games tickets purchased will be required, that alone will not guarantee a visa being issued.

Australia's allocation of tickets was sold-out about 100 days out from the August 8-24 Beijing Games, following heavy demand.

Obtaining tickets for various events had then only been possible through pricey hospitality packages out of the reach of most punters.

The accommodation and ticket hospitality packages - ranging from $7,500 to about $23,000 per person - excluding flights, sold out in mid-June.

But the Beijing Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG) has advised Australia's official Games ticketing agent CoSport, that it will distribute more tickets for sale abroad.

"Our allocation of tickets sold out in early April," a spokeswoman from CoSport's Sydney office said.

"But BOCOG has advised us we're about to get some more. The only problem is we don't know how many, what events they're for and when exactly we'll have them available for sale.

"We're telling members of the public that call our offices to monitor our website from now onwards and that we expect sales to take place by mid-July."

She says CoSport - which is also the ticketing agent for the US, Canada, Austria, Bulgaria and the Slovak Republic - expects to receive more than 300,000 tickets to various Games events.

Agreements in place with each respective National Olympic Committee, will enable tickets experiencing low demand, to be sold across any of CoSport's other territories.

But difficulty in communication and insufficient English-language skills, considered by many within the Olympic movement as a threat to the success of the Beijing Games, is already significantly affecting CoSport's Games-time logistical plans.

The CoSport spokeswoman says the company will use hundreds of Olympic-accredited vehicles to handle the transfer needs of clients who have purchased hospitality packages.

She says the vehicles must be driven by BOCOG-recruited staff, some of whom have limited or no command of the English language.

"We have had to place translators into each of these vehicles and this of course results in one less place that would normally be used in providing the service," the spokeswoman says.

According to Ed Hula, managing editor of Atlanta-based Olympics news publication Around The Rings, the difficulty obtaining event tickets outside the host nation is not a new phenomenon.

"Tickets are more scarce for people outside China, not unlike the situation for visitors to the Sydney and Atlanta Games," Hula says.

"The bulk of the tickets are sold domestically. In the case of Beijing, 75% of the eight million tickets were sold in China."

Hotel rooms are not difficult to find, but the lowest prices for 3-star or 4-star rooms is in the range of $US400 ($NZ530) a night, at least double normal rates, he says.

While 5-star hotels are sold out, he expects there will be openings in August due to cancellations, while room prices should also fall across the range of hotels in Beijing.

But Hula says it's "almost too late" for Australians to consider a spontaneous trip to the Chinese capital.

"The latest indications are there will be plenty of hotel rooms and you can still buy airline tickets, but the reality is there's a Games ticket shortage," he says.

"I am not sure how Chinese police will handle aftermarket ticket sales on the streets of Beijing: scalping is illegal in China and few tickets are left to buy from authorised agents around the world."

Fans that overcome the strict visa restrictions and run the gauntlet of buying tickets outside venues, may also find the heavily inflated asking price going to waste.

During recent 'Good Luck Beijing' test events, ticketing sources say scalped ticket buyers had been detained by police for questioning about their purchases, released only after events to which the thought they had tickets, had concluded.

Meanwhile, the federal government is reassuring Australians it is safe to head to the Beijing Olympics despite upgrading its travel advice for visitors to China.

On its smarttraveller website, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) advises Olympic visitors to be aware of warnings from Beijing of the possible terrorist threat.

DFAT says in the advisory that the Chinese government has been publicly warning of terrorist threats leading up to and during the Olympics and Paralympics, from groups opposed to the government.

It says the Chinese government has foiled at least three attempts targeting the Olympics, including alleged attempts to crash an airliner and kidnap athletes and journalists.

DFAT adds: "Terrorist attacks can be indiscriminate and may target places frequented by tourists."

A senior Chinese security official has recently warned the Olympics could be threatened by sabotage and unrest, as authorities continue efforts to quash any signs of unrest ahead of the Games.

China tour operators in Australia are reporting a drop on business of up to 50% over the same period last year, citing the recent earthquake, unrest in Tibet and terrorism concerns as key reasons.

A legal guide - covering a wide range of subjects for foreigners, from their entry, exit and tourism to accommodation and transportation within China - was posted on BOCOG's website last month.

The publication warns that Foreigners suspected of having the potential to carry out terrorist or violent attacks, or indulge in subversive activities will be denied entry into China during the Olympics.

"Foreigners must respect Chinese laws while in China and must not harm China's national security or damage the social order," it says.

It further warns overseas visitors against shouting insulting slogans or displaying them on banners and prohibiting religious, political or racial banners at venues.

Getting there

Air China, the airline partner of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, says demand for flights to Beijing for the Olympics has been steady, although the carrier had initially over-anticipated demand, with last-minute Games tourist set to benefit.

The airline has just released a special return fare to Beijing ex-Sydney/Melbourne, with economy seats priced at approximately $AU1,300.00 inc govt taxes and surcharges, while business class seats are priced from approximately $AU3,200 inc govt taxes and surcharges.

Air China provides daily services from Sydney on its new Airbus A330-200 aircraft to Beijing. A thrice-weekly service operates from Melbourne to Beijing.

Bookings through travel agents, via the Air China website: www.airchina.com.au or directly through Air China in Sydney (02) 9232-7277 or Melbourne (03) 8602-5555.

Qantas, the official airline of the Australian Olympic Team says there has been strong demand for flights during the Olympic period.

Qantas operates three flights per week between Sydney and Beijing but will operate a daily direct service between Sydney and Beijing during the Olympics.

Economy seats to Beijing from July 23, are priced at $AU1,666 inc govt taxes and surcharges, with fares increasing to $AU2,203 for August 1-15.