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Can I bring a bag to watch the Olympic football matches?
Yes, it’s a carry-on bag, not a travel bag!
Look at the instructions for watching the games
On the morning of July 14, 2008, the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee held a press conference at the Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Games Non-registered Journalist Press Center to officially announce The "Olympic Venue Viewing Rules" for the Beijing Olympics and Paralympics were formulated.
The "Olympic Venue Viewing Rules" is an important viewing policy issued by the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee to the audience in accordance with the preparation requirements of the International Olympic Committee. It is of great significance for maintaining the safety of Olympic venues and the order of viewing. In the "Olympic Venue Viewing Rules" issued by the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee, there are *** 22 regulations on restricted items and behaviors, and *** 4 regulations on prohibited items and behaviors, which is basically the same as the Sydney and Athens Olympics. The "Olympic Venue Watching Rules" explains to the audience the specific requirements for watching the games in friendly, euphemistic, concise and easy-to-understand language. It is not only strict and clear, but also fully reflects the characteristics of humanistic care.
The Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee has also formulated the "Measures for the Implementation of Observation Rules at Olympic Venues", which provides operational guidance for staff to uniformly standardize, flexibly and properly implement the rules and deal with various phenomena and problems. From August 2007 to May 2008, in the Good Luck Beijing series of sports events, we tested the feasibility and applicability of the "Olympic Venue Viewing Rules" and implementation methods, and gained the understanding and general support of the audience. .
Zhang Zhenliang, deputy director of the Volunteer Department of the Olympic Organizing Committee and director of the Olympic Audience Call Center, specially reminded that before going to the Olympic venues to watch the games, spectators should carefully read the relevant regulations in the rules and prepare the spectators carefully. Prepare for the Olympic Games so that the audience can enjoy the Olympic Games more smoothly and happily.
From 10:00 to 11:00 am on July 14, the 2008 Beijing International News Center held a press conference on the launching ceremony of the Beijing Olympics rules and "Civilized viewing, smile and promise" activities, Beijing Olympics Liu Jian, director of the Volunteer Department of the organizing committee and secretary of the Beijing Youth League Committee, will meet with reporters to introduce the relevant situation.
"Olympic Venue Viewing Rules"
1. In order to maintain a safe, civilized and orderly venue viewing environment, in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations of the People's Republic of China, and The relevant contract provisions of the International Olympic Committee and the Paralympic Games are formulated with reference to the practices of previous Olympic Games.
2. These rules apply to ticket-holding spectators of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, but do not apply to registered personnel of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
3. These rules mainly include three aspects: restricted items, restricted behaviors, and prohibited items and behaviors.
4. Restricted items refer to items that, although they do not violate the law, do not comply with the relevant management policies of the Olympics or Paralympics, and their carrying or use will be restricted in the venue. Spectators are advised not to bring such items Items go to the venue. Spectator service and security personnel at the security gate will inspect restricted items and handle them in accordance with the enforcement methods of Olympic venue viewing rules.
Restricted items mainly include the following:
1. Soft and hard packaged beverages and food. 2. Fragile items and various containers, including but not limited to glasses, thermos cups, kettles, lunch boxes, etc. 3. Musical instruments, including but not limited to playing instruments, whistles, etc. 4. Emergency watch strap, it is inconvenient to carry bags, mobile phone straps and other personal belongings in the seating area. 5. Flags and flagpoles whose length exceeds 2 meters or width exceeds 1 meter from countries other than those participating in the Olympic and Paralympic Games. 6. Any banners, slogans, flyers, including but not limited to commercial, religious, political, military, territorial, human rights, environmental protection, animal protection and other promotional materials and displays. 7. Any unauthorized professional camera equipment. 8. Knives, bats, long sticks, long-handled umbrellas, cameras and camera stands and other sharp objects or objects that can easily cause personal injury. 9. Lighters, matches and other ignition appliances. 10. Animals except guide dogs. 11. Any means of transportation except strollers and wheelchairs, including but not limited to electric bicycles, scooters, bicycles, scooters, skateboards, roller skates, etc. 12. Unauthorized walkie-talkies, loudspeakers, radios, laser devices, radio equipment and other items that interfere with the electronic signals of the Olympic Games.
5. Restrict behaviors. It refers to behavior that, although it does not violate the law, does not comply with the relevant management policies of the Olympic or Paralympic Games and may interfere with the order of the venue, the environment of the venue, athletes or other spectators.
Venue staff will handle such behavior in accordance with the enforcement measures for Olympic venue viewing rules.
Restricted behaviors mainly include the following:
1. Seating in the wrong seat. 2. Smoking in non-smoking areas. 3. Climb over guardrails, step on seats, and throw objects toward the playing field and spectator seats. 4. Bring a stroller or wheelchair into the non-barrier-free seating area. 5. Enter non-spectator areas, such as VIP areas, work areas, competition venues, etc. 6. Holding an umbrella or standing for a long time in the seating area blocks other people's sight or affects other people's viewing of the game. 7. Conduct television broadcast reports or use professional equipment to record videos in the venue without authorization. 8. Deliberately display and promote commercial logos on clothing and personal belongings, collectively wear services with the same or similar designs, color combinations or commercial logos, and deliberately display any company name, product, brand or image. 9. Any unauthorized promotion and display activities, any fund-raising activities, distribution of promotional items or products with corporate logos in the venue. 10. Other behaviors that distract the attention of participating athletes, technical officials, and coaches, affect the smooth progress of the event, or hinder others from watching the event, including but not limited to using flash photography, entering the venue in an obviously drunk state, and disobeying personnel management, etc.
6. Prohibited items and behaviors refer to items and behaviors that violate the current laws and regulations of the People's Republic of China and the People's Republic of China. Once discovered, venue staff will immediately report to the security department and handle them in accordance with the law. Items and behaviors strictly prohibited in Olympic venues include:
1. Carrying firearms, ammunition, crossbows, daggers and other controlled equipment; fireworks and other flammable items, corrosive and radioactive items, etc. that are expressly prohibited by Chinese laws and regulations thing. 2. Besiege referees, athletes or other staff. 3. Any form of gambling. 4. Any procession, sitting, demonstration, streaking or any other behavior that disrupts the order of on-site activities and violates our country's laws and regulations.
7. These rules are valid from August 1, 2008 to September 17, 2008.
8. The implementation of these rules will be slightly different due to different venues and events. The right of interpretation belongs to the 29th Olympic Games Organizing Committee. For more information, please call 12308. The Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee will provide you with multi-lingual information consulting services.
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