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Friday, August 8, 2008

2day is olympic 2008. Our school also had the open ceremony of the Cempaka International Girl School. So, our school had a run carrying a torch all the way from Damansara to Cheras, just like the olympic and then they will use 25 cars from cheras and 25 cars from damansara to go to the Cempaka International Girl School. I did not participate in the run coz I passed up the form late. So, today's class only got 5 people. Then, we went to the hall to wait for them to bring the torch to the hall. But we waited for them for more than one hour. But the thing only go on for like 10 minute?? Haizzz, I lost my mac book sleeve. So, my cable and everything in the sleeve all gone la. Went back home at 4.30. When I went home my dad told me tonight got dinner. Since I did not go for the school's satay party, I went to that dinner party la. The dinner party was around 8. So, I missed watching the Olympic ceremony. Then my father told me he had his own dinner party with his friends. So, I followed my mum and my uncle aunties and cousin to the dinner party at Taman Mudun. Basically, the dinner is like a dinner under a big tent with karaoke and some lelong things. Its called "zhong yuen jie" in chinese. There were around 20 tables. The dinner was quite boring and quite "noisy" coz I sat the first table at the very front part and so the speaker is also in front of me. So, I have to hear all those old man old lady singing. Damn noisy. Even after putting on my earphone with maximum sound, I can still hear their singing. Damn annoying. So, after the dinner went to my father's party at Alam Jaya. There was a lot better coz they invite some singers and there was more than 100 tables there which is a lot more than the one that I went with my mum. So, waited there for a while for everything to over. Then after that went home. Damn tired. Haizzzz, tomorow need to study bio for exams. I've uploaded some information about Olympics. So, if you are free read it la. If not, just dun care bout it la.

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Intro

The 2008 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, is a major international multi-sport event which is being celebrated in Beijing,People's Republic of China from August 8 to August 242008 and followed by the 2008 Summer Paralympics from September 6 to September 17. Ten thousand, five hundred athletes are expected to compete in 302 events in 28 sports, just one event more than was on the schedule of the 2004 games.[2] The 2008 Beijing Olympics will also mark the third time that Olympic events will have been held in the territories of two different National Olympic Committees (NOC): at the 2008 Olympics, equestrian events will be held in Hong Kong, which competes separately from mainland China.

The Olympic games were awarded to Beijing after an exhaustive ballot of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on July 132001. The official logo of the games, titled "Dancing Beijing," features a stylised calligraphic character jīng (京, meaning capital), referencing the host city. The mascots of Beijing 2008 are the five Fuwa, each representing both a colour of the Olympic rings and a symbol of Chinese culture. The Olympic slogan, One World, One Dream, calls upon the world to unite in the Olympic spirit. Several new NOCs have also been recognised by the IOC.

The Chinese government has promoted the games to highlight China's emergence on the world stage and has invested heavily in new facilities and transportation systems.[3][4] A total of 37 venues will be used to host the events including 12 newly constructed venues. Earlier in 2007, former IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch had said that he believes that the Beijing games will be "the best in Olympic history,"[5] and despite the controversies that have marred the image of the Chinese Olympics, current presidentJacques Rogge asserts that the IOC has "absolutely no regrets" in choosing Beijing to host the 2008 games.[6

Bid

Beijing was elected the host city on July 132001, during the 112th IOC Session in Moscow, beating TorontoParisIstanbul, and Osaka. Prior to the session, five other cities (Bangkok,CairoHavanaKuala Lumpur, and Seville) submitted bids to the IOC but failed to make the short list in 2000. After the first round of voting, Beijing held a significant lead over the other four candidates. Osaka received only 6 votes and was eliminated. In the second round, Beijing was supported by an absolute majority of voters, eliminating the need for subsequent rounds.[7]

After winning the bid, Li Lanqing, the vice premier of China, declared "The winning of the 2008 Olympic bid is an example of the international recognition of China's social stability, economic progress and the healthy life of the Chinese people." Previously, Beijing had bid to host the 2000 Summer Olympics. It led the voting over the first three rounds, but ultimately lost to Sydney in the final round in 1993.]

Venue

By May 2007, construction of all 31 Beijing-based Olympic Games venues had begun.[8] The Chinesegovernment is also investing in the renovation and construction of 6 venues outside Beijing as well as 59 training centres. Its largest architectural pieces will be the Beijing National StadiumBeijing National Indoor StadiumBeijing National Aquatics CentreOlympic Green Convention CentreOlympic Green, and Beijing Wukesong Culture & Sports Center. Almost 85% of the construction budget for the six main venues is being funded by US$2.1 billion (RMB¥17.4 billion) in corporate bids and tenders. Investments are expected from corporations seeking ownership rights after the 2008 Summer Olympics. Some venues will be owned and governed by the State General Administration of Sports, which will use them after the Olympics as facilities for all future national sports teams and events.

Some events will be held outside Beijing, namely football (in QinhuangdaoShanghaiShenyang, and Tianjin), sailing (in Qingdao), andequestrian (in Hong Kong, because of "uncertainties of equine diseases and major difficulties in establishing a disease-free zone").[9]


The centrepiece of the 2008 Summer Olympics will be the Beijing National Stadium, nicknamed the "Bird nest" because of its nest-like skeletal structure.[10] Construction of the venue began on December 242003. TheGuangdong Olympic Stadium was originally planned, constructed, and completed in 2001 for the Games, but a decision was made to construct a new stadium in Beijing.[clarify][11] Government officials engaged architects worldwide in a design competition. A Swiss firm, Herzog & de MeuronArchitekten AG, collaborated with China Architecture Design & Research Group to win the competition. The stadium features a lattice-like concrete skeleton forming the stadium bowl and will have a seating capacity of over 90,000 people during the Olympics. Architects originally described the overall design as resembling a bird nest with an immense ocular—an opening with a retractable roof over the stadium. However, in 2004, the idea of retractable roof was abandoned for economic and safety reasons. The Beijing National Stadium will be the site of the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as the athletics events and soccer finals. The stadium's designer Ai Weiwei has since withdrawn his support for China's Olympic games, saying "he wants nothing to do with them anymore".[12][13]

Most recently, the Beijing Olympic Village opened on July 16, 2008 and to the public on July 26, 2008.

Transport

In preparation for the huge rush during the games, Beijing's subway system underwent a major expansion which increased its capacity to more than twice its previous size. The previous system was composed of 4 lines and 64 stations. An additional 7 lines and more than 80 new stations were constructed, including a direct link to Beijing Capital International Airport. In the airport itself, 11 unmanned trains, each transporting a maximum of 83 passengers, will expedite the movement of people throughout the new terminal building.[14] Most of them are scheduled to operate from June 302008, one month before the start of the games. In January 2007, the BOCOG announced that the Metro cars will be fitted with video screens showing the latest news and events during the games. Additionally, cellphone signals would be made available, so that people can use their communication devices in the metro stations or underground.[15] On August 1, Beijing South Railway Station was reopened after two years of construction. The 120-km long Beijing–Tianjin Intercity Rail opened on the same day that connects the new railway station with Olympic co-host city Tianjin with world's fastestscheduled train service at 350 km/h.[16]

According to the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China, a new five-level emergency alert system for extreme weather and security threats will be implemented in the airport. This system is designed to ensure smooth and safe transportation for the estimated 3 million domestic and overseas visitors who will flock to Beijing for the games in August 2008.[17]

On the ground, Beijing is set to designate 38 official public transit routes that will link the Olympic venues. During the games, 2,500 large-sizebuses and 4,500 minibuses will be operated by a total of 8,000 drivers to transport people across various venues. Prior to the games, public transport will be optimised in order to reduce the existing 110 overlapping routes.[18]

Athletes, Olympic guests and media will be moved around the city in a fleet of 5,000 Volkswagen "low-emission, low-consumption" vehicles.[19] Volkswagen Group China will also have a dedicated pavilion to showcase their brands to the public throughout the event.

Beijing will be implementing a temporary road space rationing based on plate numbers during the Games in order to significantly improve air quality in the city.[20] Under the traffic plan made public on June 202008, the rationing will be enforced for two months, between July 20 to September 20, as the Olympics will begin on August 8, and then will be followed by the 2008 Paralympics, from September 6 until 17.[21][dead link] The restrictions will be in placed on alternate days depending on the plates ending in odd or even numbers. This measure is expected to take 45% of the 3.3 million car fleet off the streets. In addition, 300,000 heavy polluting vehicles will be banned from July 1, and the plan also prohibits access to most vehicles coming from outside Beijing. The boosted public transport network is expected to absorb this additional demand, estimated in more than 4 million extra passengers per day.[22][21]

Marketing

The 2008 Summer Olympics emblem is known as Dancing Beijing (simplified Chinese舞动的北京). The emblem combines a traditional Chinese red seal and a representation of the calligraphic character jīng (, "national capital", also the second character of Beijing's Chinese name) with athletic features. The open arms of the calligraphic word symbolises the invitation of China to the world to share in its culture. IOC president Jacques Rogge was very happy with the emblem, saying, "Your new emblem immediately conveys the awesome beauty and power of China which are embodied in your heritage and your people."[23]

The slogan for the 2008 Olympics is "One World, One Dream" (simplified Chinese同一个世界 同一个梦想traditional Chinese同一個世界 同一個夢想pinyin: Tóng Yíge Shìjiè Tóng Yíge Mèngxiǎng.)[24] The slogan calls upon the whole world to join in the Olympic spirit and build a better future for humanity. It was chosen from over 210,000 entries submitted from around the world.[10]

The 2008 Olympic Mascots are the five Fuwa (simplified Chinese福娃, literally "good luck dolls" initially known as Friendlies in English). The Fuwa consist of five members that incorporate fishgiant pandafireTibetan antelope, and swallow designs. The Fuwa each have as their primary colour, one of the colours of the five Olympic Rings that stand for the five continents. The five Fuwa are named Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying, and Nini. When the first syllable of each of the five names are said together, the result is the phrase  (Běijīng huānyíng nĭ) which means "Beijing welcomes you".[25]


Broadcasting

These games will be the first to be produced and broadcast entirely in high definition television, and will likely garner upwards of 4 billion viewers.[26] In their bid for the Olympic games in 2001, Beijing confirmed to the Olympic Evaluation Commission "that there will be no restrictions on media reporting and movement of journalists up to and including the Olympic Games,"[27] but according to a report in the New York Times, "these promises have been contradicted by strict visa rules, lengthy application processes and worries about censorship."[28]


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