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Opened on August 8, ***205 countries participated; 1. Olympic Games:

In the 2008 Beijing Olympics, 28 major events and sub-events The project will not change. We are now three years away from the 2008 Olympic Games, and the competition events are basically determined. So, how are the Olympic events divided?

According to the information of the International Olympic Committee, the Olympic Games events are divided as follows: major events (SPORT), sub-events (DISCIPINES) and minor events (EVENT).

Like the Athens Olympics, the Beijing Olympics has 28 major events. These 28 events are: track and field, rowing, badminton, softball, basketball, football, boxing, kayaking, cycling, and fencing. , gymnastics, weightlifting, handball, hockey, judo, wrestling, aquatics, modern pentathlon, baseball, equestrian, taekwondo, tennis, table tennis, shooting, archery, triathlon, sailing and volleyball.

Among them, some projects have no sub-items, and the water sports with the most sub-items include swimming, synchronized swimming, water polo and diving. Although track and field does not have separate events, it does have 46 events, including 24 events for men and 22 events for women. It has the most gold medals among Olympic events. Next is swimming. Although there are no sub-items, there are 32 events, 16 for men and women each.

International Olympic Committee President Rogge said that martial arts will appear as a competition event in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, and its full name is "Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Wushu Competition".

Rogge made the above remarks while attending the opening ceremony of the 10th China National Games in Nanjing. He said that although the Wushu competition is different from the other 28 major events in the Olympic Games, this is after all a major breakthrough for Wushu to enter the Olympic stage.

According to Wang Xiaolin, director of the Wushu Sports Management Center of the State Sports General Administration, Rogge talked about Beijing’s application to enter the Olympic Games during an interview with the media in Nanjing on the 13th. This is also the first time that Rogge said that martial arts will become a competition event in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. It also clarified the rumors that "wushu will become a performance event in the 2008 Beijing Olympics."

It is reported that the International Wushu Federation and the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee will conduct more in-depth discussions with the International Olympic Committee on the details of the Wushu Competition in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games

28 major Events

302 events

303 gold medals

No, according to the "Olympic Charter", if it is to be an Olympic event, it must be decided 7 years before the Olympic Games. , the new event appeared as a performance event before it was added to the Olympic Games.

2. Olympic mascot:

Fuwa is the mascot of the 29th Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008. Its colors and inspiration come from the five Olympic rings, the vast mountains and rivers of China,

The images of rivers, lakes and seas and animals that people love. Fuwa conveys the spirit of friendship, peace, positivity and the good wishes of harmonious coexistence between man and nature to children around the world.

The Fuwa are five cute and close friends. Their shapes incorporate the images of fish, giant pandas, Olympic flames, Tibetan antelopes and swallows.

Fuwa Beibei Fuwa Jingjing Fuwa Happy Fuwa Welcome Fuwa Nini

Each doll has a catchy name: "Beibei", "Jingjing" , "Huanhuan", "Yingying" and "Nini". In China, overlapping names are a traditional way to express love for children. When you put the names of the five dolls together, you will read Beijing's warm invitation to the world, "Beijing welcomes you".

Fuwa represents the dreams and aspirations of the Chinese people. Their prototypes and headdresses contain their connection with the ocean, forest, fire, earth and sky.

Their image design applies the expression method of traditional Chinese art to show the splendid culture of China.

Bringing blessings to every corner of the world, China has a long tradition of conveying blessings through symbols.

Each doll of the Beijing Olympic Games mascot represents a good wish: prosperity, joy, passion, health and good luck. The dolls bring Beijing's hospitality and blessings to all corners of the world, inviting people from all over the world to gather in Beijing to celebrate the 2008 Olympic Games.

The blessing conveyed by Beibei is prosperity. In traditional Chinese culture and art, the patterns of "fish" and "water" are symbols of prosperity and harvest. People use "carp jumping over the dragon gate" to imply success in career and the realization of dreams. "Fish" also means good luck and good fortune every year. The implication. Beibei's head decoration uses fish patterns from the Chinese Neolithic Age. Beibei is gentle and pure, a master of water sports, and complements the blue ring among the five Olympic rings.

Jingjing is a naive giant panda who brings joy to people wherever she goes. As China's national treasure, giant pandas are deeply loved by people around the world.

Jingjing comes from the vast forest, symbolizing the harmonious existence of man and nature. The decoration on his head is derived from the lotus petal shape found on Song porcelain. Jingjing is honest, optimistic and full of strength, representing the black link among the five Olympic rings.

Huanhuan is the eldest brother among the Fuwa. He is a fire doll, symbolizing the Olympic flame. Huanhuan is the embodiment of sports passion. He spreads passion around the world and conveys the Olympic spirit of faster, higher and stronger. Everywhere Huanhuan goes, Beijing 2008’s enthusiasm for the world is overflowing.

Huanhuan's head decoration is derived from the flame pattern in Dunhuang murals. He has an outgoing and unrestrained personality, is familiar with various ball games, and represents the red link among the five Olympic rings.

Yingying is a Tibetan antelope who is agile, agile and galloping. He comes from the vast western land of China and spreads the good wishes of health to the world. Yingying is the Tibetan antelope, a unique protected animal on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and a manifestation of the Green Olympics. Yingying's head decoration incorporates the decorative styles of western regions such as the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and Xinjiang. He is agile and a good athlete in track and field, representing the yellow link among the five Olympic rings.

Nini comes from the sky and is a flying swallow. Its creative shape comes from the traditional sand swallow kite in Beijing. "Yan" also represents Yanjing (the name of ancient Beijing). Nini brings spring and joy to people, spreading good wishes of "good luck to you" wherever she flies.

The innocent, cheerful and agile Nini will make a shining debut in the gymnastics competition. She represents the green link among the five Olympic rings.

The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games - our Chinese own Olympic Games

Introduction to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games National Stadium

The main venue of the 29th Olympic Games, located in Beijing Inside the Olympic Park, on the east side of the northern end of Beijing's city central axis. The construction area is 258,000 square meters and the land area is 204,000 square meters. During the 2008 Olympic Games, it hosted the opening ceremony, closing ceremony, track and field competitions, men's football finals and other events, with a capacity of 100,000 spectators, including 20,000 temporary seats.

Introduction to the National Aquatics Center for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games

The National Aquatics Center is located in the Beijing Olympic Park and is one of the landmark buildings of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. It and the National Stadium are located on both sides of the northern end of the central axis of Beijing, forming a relatively complete image of Beijing as a historical and cultural city. The planned construction land of the National Aquatics Center is 62,950 square meters, with a total construction area of ??65,000-80,000 square meters, of which the underground construction area is not less than 15,000 square meters.

***11 new venues in total

1 National Stadium

2 National Aquatics Center

3 National Stadium

4 Beijing Shooting Gallery

5 Wukesong Gym

6 Laoshan Velodrome

7 Olympic Water Park

8 China Agricultural University Gymnasium

9 Peking University Gymnasium

10 University of Science and Technology Beijing Gymnasium

11 Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium

11 renovated venues

12 Olympic Sports Center Stadium

13 Olympic Sports Center Stadium

14 Workers' Stadium

15 Workers' Stadium

16 Capital Gymnasium

17 Fengtai Softball Stadium

18 Yingdong Swimming Pool

19 Laoshan Bicycle Park

20 Beijing Shooting Range UFO shooting range

21 Beijing Institute of Technology Gymnasium

22 Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Gym

9 temporary venues

23 National Convention Center Fencing Hall

24 Olympic Forest Park Hockey Field

25 Olympic Forest Park Archery Field

26 Olympic Forest Park Tennis Court

27 Wuke Pine Baseball Stadium

28 Beach Volleyball Court

29 BMX Stadium

30 Triathlon Stadium

31 Urban Road Cycling Stadium

6 Olympic competition venues outside Beijing

32 Qingdao International Sailing Center

33 Hong Kong Olympic Racecourse

34 Shanghai Stadium

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35 Tianjin Olympic Stadium

36 Wulihe Stadium

37 Qinhuangdao Olympic Stadium.

Olympic Games

In the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the 28 major events and sub-events will remain unchanged. It is now one year away from the 2008 Olympic Games, and the competition events are basically determined.

According to the information of the International Olympic Committee, the Olympic competition events are divided as follows: major events (SPORT), sub-events (DISCIPINES) and small items (EVENT).

Like the Athens Olympics, the Beijing Olympics has 28 major events. These 28 events are:

Athletics and Athletics

Rowing

Badminton

Softball

Basketball

Football

Boxing

Kayaking

Cycling

Fencing

Gymnastics

Weightlifting

Handball

Hockey

Judo

Wrestling

Aquatics

Modern Pentathlon

Baseball

Equestrian

Taekwondo

Tennis

Table Tennis

Shooting

Archery

Triathlon

Sailboat

Volleyball.

Among them, some projects have no sub-items, and the water sports with the most sub-items include swimming, synchronized swimming, water polo and diving. Although track and field does not have separate events, it does have 46 events, including 24 events for men and 22 events for women. It has the most gold medals among Olympic events. Next is swimming. Although there are no sub-items, there are 32 events, 16 for men and women each.

Rogge made the above remarks while attending the opening ceremony of the 10th China National Games in Nanjing.

He said that although the competition is different from the other 28 major events in the Olympic Games, it is a major breakthrough for martial arts on the Olympic stage.

According to Wang Xiaolin, director of the Wushu Sports Management Center of the State Sports General Administration, Rogge talked about Beijing’s application to enter the Olympic Games during an interview with the media in Nanjing on the 13th. This is also the first time that Rogge said that martial arts will become a competition event in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. It also clarified the rumors that "wushu will become a performance event in the 2008 Beijing Olympics."

Olympic Mascot

Fuwa is the mascot of the 29th Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008. Its colors and inspiration come from the five Olympic rings, China’s vast mountains, rivers, lakes and seas. and favorite animal images.

Fuwa conveys friendship, peace, a proactive spirit and the good wishes of harmonious coexistence between man and nature to children around the world. Fuwa are five cute and close friends. Their shapes incorporate the images of fish, giant pandas, Olympic flames, Tibetan antelopes and swallows.

Fuwa Beibei Fuwa Jingjing Fuwa Huanhuan Fuwa Yingying Fuwa Nini. Each doll has a catchy name: "Beibei", "Jingjing", "Huanhuan", " "Yingying" and "Nini", in China, overlapping names are a traditional way to express love for children. When you put the names of the five dolls together, you will read "Beijing welcomes you" as Beijing's warm invitation to the world.

Fuwa represents the dreams and aspirations of the Chinese people. Their prototypes and headdresses contain their connection with the ocean, forest, fire, earth and sky. Their image design applies the expression method of traditional Chinese art to show the splendid culture of China.

Bringing blessings to every corner of the world China has a long tradition of conveying blessings through symbols. Each doll of the Beijing Olympic Games mascot represents a good wish: prosperity, joy, passion, health and good luck. The dolls bring Beijing's hospitality and blessings to all corners of the world, inviting people from all over the world to gather in Beijing to celebrate the 2008 Olympic Games.

The blessing conveyed by Beibei is prosperity. In traditional Chinese culture and art, the patterns of "fish" and "water" are symbols of prosperity and harvest. People use "carp jumping over the dragon gate" to imply success in career and the realization of dreams. "Fish" also means good luck and good fortune every year. The implication. Beibei's head decoration uses fish patterns from the Chinese Neolithic Age. Beibei is gentle and pure, a master of water sports, and complements the blue ring among the five Olympic rings.

Jingjing is a naive giant panda who brings joy to people wherever she goes. As China's national treasure, giant pandas are deeply loved by people around the world. Jingjing comes from the vast forest, symbolizing the harmonious existence of man and nature. The decoration on his head is derived from the lotus petal shape found on Song porcelain. Jingjing is honest, optimistic and full of strength, representing the black link among the five Olympic rings.

Huanhuan is the eldest brother among the Fuwa. He is a fire doll, symbolizing the Olympic flame. Huanhuan is the embodiment of sports passion. He spreads passion around the world and delivers the Olympic spirit of faster, higher and stronger. Everywhere Huanhuan goes, Beijing 2008’s enthusiasm for the world is overflowing. Huanhuan's head decoration is derived from the flame pattern in Dunhuang murals. He has an outgoing and unrestrained personality, is familiar with various ball games, and represents the red link among the five Olympic rings.

Yingying is a Tibetan antelope who is agile, agile and galloping. He comes from the vast western land of China and spreads the good wishes of health to the world. Yingying is the Tibetan antelope, a unique protected animal on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and a manifestation of the Green Olympics.

Nini comes from the sky and is a flying swallow. Its creative shape comes from the traditional sand swallow kite in Beijing. "Yan" also represents Yanjing (the name of Beijing in ancient times). Nini brings spring and joy to people, spreading good wishes of "good luck to you" wherever she flies. The innocent, cheerful and agile Nini will make a shining debut in the gymnastics competition. She represents the green link among the five Olympic rings.

Olympic Games Emblem

The "China Seal·Dancing Beijing" emblem organically combines the zodiac seal, Chinese characters and the five-ring emblem, and is full of profound vitality. The land embodies the charm of the East and the West; the spirit of the Olympic Games is sublimated between the strokes.

"China Seal·Dancing Beijing" is no ordinary seal. She fills the biggest gap in the list of host cities in the nearly century-old history of the Olympic Games! She is the first step taken by the Chinese nation in the history of hosting the Olympic Games! She is the first interpretation of the Olympic Charter by Chinese civilization! She also has the largest number of people who have ever made a commitment to the Olympic Movement!

The French sculptor Rodin once said: "Beauty is everywhere. For our eyes, it is not a lack of beauty, but a lack of discovery." From a cultural and aesthetic perspective, appreciate her beauty and explore her profound connotations.

1. Chinese Seal

Chinese seals were called Xi, Seal, Bao, Zhang in ancient times, "Seal", "Seal", "Record", "Zhu Ji", " "Contract", "Guanfang", "seal", "talisman", "deed", "deposit", "stamp", etc. are various customary names that have appeared in history. Ancient seals were popular in ancient times. Their simple and naive style reflects people's understanding and pursuit of beauty in different eras, and is imbued with the profound and mysterious beauty of history. Among them, there is a type of seal with pictures in it, which is the Xiao-shaped seal.

Xiao-shaped seal is a seal form that existed in my country in the pre-Qin Dynasty. The Han Dynasty was the prosperous period of ancient zodiac seals. The zodiac seals of that period include the "Four Spirit Seals", "Tiger Seal", "Deer Seal", "Phoenix Seal", "Fuxi Seal", "God Man Cao Seal" etc. Seal patterns; there are also various types of zodiac seals that reflect real social life, such as "Inspiration Seal", "Drumming Seal and Yu Seal", "Long Sleeve Dance Seal" and other seal graphics; there are also "Ox Plowing Seal", "Juggling Seal", Seal forms such as "Animal Taming Seal" reflect the life and entertainment scenes of the Han Dynasty people from different aspects.

According to relics and historical records, seals were widely used in our country as late as the Warring States Period. Initially, the seal was used as a certificate when exchanging goods in commerce, and it was also a mark of credibility. After Qin Shihuang unified China, the scope of use of seals expanded to a legal object representing the rights and interests of those in power, and it was a symbol of the power of those in power.

After you have a certain understanding of our country’s seals, if you try “China Seal·Dancing Beijing” again, you will find it even cuter. The strokes on her are like words but not words, like paintings but not paintings; the words are integrated into the paintings, and the paintings are included in the words; between the strokes, there is a graceful dance; in the dance rhyme, the pen and ink are indulgent; "Beijing 2008" written in bamboo slips and Chinese characters "It is even more permeated with the profoundness of Chinese calligraphy art. All this not only condenses the development trajectory of ancient Chinese seals drawn from words, but also explains the mainstream view of ancient Chinese philosophy striving for moderation. These, coupled with the red ink pad and giant square seal symbolizing China, have made "China Seal·Dancing Beijing" accumulate a large amount of historical information and rich cultural essence. No wonder the design director of the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games and a participant in the 2008 Olympic Games emblem One of them, Mr. Brad Copeland, saw "China Seal·Dancing Beijing" from many emblem designs and immediately said: "She is from China!"

2. Dancing Beijing

"China Seal·Dancing Beijing" is a metaphor for China's credibility and stability. As the emblem of a sports meeting, she also shows the vitality and charm of Beijing. Beijing is dancing, dancing with the rhythm of the times; Beijing is not only a famous ancient city rich in cultural traditions, but also a modern city rich in innovative spirit - this is another meaning of "China Seal·Dancing Beijing".

According to investigation, the dance pattern painted pottery basin unearthed in Shangsunzhai, Datong County, Qinghai, which is about 5,000 years old, is the oldest primitive dance image in my country known so far. On the inner wall of the pottery basin, there are three groups of dancers, with five people in each group dancing hand in hand.

There are nine sections of Daxia music and dance in ancient my country. During the performance, the actors wear fur hats and plain clothes, with a simple style. Wu music and dance in the Shang Dynasty were widely used in various sacrificial occasions. The emperor of Zhou Dynasty had the "Eight Yi" dance, and the Qin and Han Dynasties had special music and dance institutions. Zhao Feiyan at the end of the Western Han Dynasty was a well-known dancer.

What she brings to people is not only an unprecedented emblem in the history of the Olympic Games, but also another promotion of Chinese civilization in the history of world civilization.

Olympic Torch

The 2008 Beijing Olympics torch is 72 cm long, weighs 985 grams, has a burning time of 15 minutes, and a flame height of 25 to 30 cm at zero wind speed. It can be identified and photographed under any circumstances. In terms of technology, cone curved surface special-shaped one-time molding technology and aluminum corrosion and coloring technology are used. The fuel is propane.

The creative inspiration for the Beijing Olympic Games torch comes from the "auspicious cloud" pattern of "original origin, harmonious integration". The cultural concept of Xiangyun has a time span of thousands of years in China and is a representative Chinese cultural symbol. The design of the torch shape is inspired by traditional Chinese paper scrolls. Paper is one of China's four great inventions and was spread to the West through the Silk Road. Human civilization spread with the emergence of paper. The use of lacquer red originating from the Han Dynasty on the torch clearly distinguishes it from previous Olympic Games torch designs. The contrasting colors of red and silver produce eye-catching visual effects and are conducive to various forms of media communication. The upper and lower parts of the torch are evenly divided, and the auspicious cloud patterns and three-dimensional relief-style craftsmanship design make the entire torch elegant and gorgeous, with profound connotations.

The Olympic torch is a handheld torch approved by the International Olympic Committee and used for burning the Olympic flame. The Olympic torch is the carrier of the Olympic flame. Starting from the 11th Olympic Games in 1936, each Olympic Games has produced a torch that embodies the cultural characteristics of the host country and meets high-tech requirements, and has become an important legacy of the Olympic movement.

The Beijing Olympics torch is 72 centimeters long, weighs 985 grams, has a burning time of 15 minutes, and a flame height of 25 to 30 centimeters at zero wind speed. It can be identified and photographed in both strong light and sunlight. In terms of technology, cone curved surface special-shaped one-time molding technology and aluminum corrosion and coloring technology are used. The fuel is propane, which meets environmental protection requirements. The torch shape is made of recyclable environmentally friendly materials.

Artistic and technical features of the Beijing Olympic Games torch:

The creative inspiration of the Beijing Olympic Games torch comes from the "auspicious cloud" pattern of "original origin, harmonious integration". The cultural concept of Xiangyun has a time span of thousands of years in China and is a representative Chinese cultural symbol. The design of the torch shape is inspired by traditional Chinese paper scrolls. Paper is one of China's four great inventions and was spread to the West through the Silk Road. Human civilization spread with the emergence of paper. The use of lacquer red originating from the Han Dynasty on the torch clearly distinguishes it from previous Olympic Games torch designs. The contrasting colors of red and silver produce eye-catching visual effects and are conducive to various forms of media communication. The upper and lower parts of the torch are evenly divided, and the auspicious cloud patterns and three-dimensional relief-style craftsmanship design make the entire torch elegant and gorgeous, with profound connotations.

The Beijing Olympic Games torch has reached a new technological height in terms of combustion stability and adaptability to the external environment. It can keep burning under strong winds of 65 kilometers per hour and heavy rain of 50 millimeters per hour. In terms of craftsmanship, it is designed using thin, high-quality aluminum alloy and hollow plastic parts, making it very lightweight. The lower part is sprayed with high-touch plastic paint, which feels comfortable and will not slip off easily. The Beijing Olympic Games torch is a product independently designed and developed by my country and has complete intellectual property rights.

The Beijing Olympic Games torch uses propane, a cheap and commonly used fuel. Its main components are carbon and hydrogen. After combustion, only carbon dioxide and water are produced, with no other substances and no pollution to the environment.

Beijing Olympic Games torch design and development process:

Beijing Olympic Games torch design research and planning work began in August 2005. Combined with the concept of holding the Beijing Olympic Games, the torch design concept, design requirements and creation methods were determined through analysis of the torch design experience of previous Olympic Games. According to the characteristics of the torch industrial design, in order to achieve the perfect combination of art and technology in the design plan, with the approval of the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee Office Meeting, it was determined that the torch design plan will be dominated by artistic modeling, and the combustion technology and industrial design will be solicited at the same time, open solicitation and directional A creative method that combines commissioned creations.

On December 6, 2005, the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee held a press conference and issued a public invitation to solicit torch designs. As of February 28, 2006, the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee *** had received 847 entries submitted by design institutions and designers at home and abroad, of which 388 were valid entries.

After the preliminary evaluation and re-evaluation of the submitted works by the Beijing Olympics Torch Design Solicitation Activities, three works were selected and submitted to the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee Executive Committee for review in accordance with the provisions of the evaluation procedures. From June to August 2006, based on the principle of selecting the best artistic design and technical design plan, the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee Executive Committee reviewed and determined that the torch shape "Lucky Cloud" designed by the Innovation Design Center of Lenovo (Beijing) Co., Ltd. The artistic design plan for the 2008 Olympic Games torch. The internal combustion system of the torch designed and developed by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation is the technical plan for the torch of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. It is determined that China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation will complete the shape and combustion system of the torch with the assistance of Lenovo (Beijing) Co., Ltd. The combined torch sample production work formed the complete design of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games torch, which was approved by the International Olympic Committee in January 2007.

The significance of China hosting the Olympic Games

1. China, the world's most populous country, has never hosted the Olympics. If the 2008 Olympic Games are held in Beijing, China, which has one-fifth of the world's population and 400 million young people, the Olympic ideal and spirit will be more widely popularized and developed.

2. It has the economic strength to host the Olympic Games. Beijing is a city with great development potential. Its economy has been growing at a double-digit rate in the past decade. In 1999, the city's GDP was US$24 billion, and its per capita GDP was more than US$2,000.

3. Excellent sports performance. It has won gold medals and ranked fourth in the total number of medals in the past two Olympic Games. So far, Chinese athletes have won 1,317 world championships and broken world records 1,026 times.

4. Political stability and social stability. Among the world's major capital cities, Beijing has one of the lowest criminal crime rates, traffic fatalities, and fire rates. The city's security guarantees are capable of hosting large-scale sports events.

5. Brilliant culture. Beijing has a history of 3,000 years as a city and 800 years as a capital. It has many historical sites and rich cultural heritage.

6. Rich experience in organizing large-scale sports events. Beijing not only successfully hosted the 11th Asian Games in 1990 and the 6th Far Southern Paralympic Games in 1994, but also won the right to host the 21st Universiade in 2001.

7. A beautiful Olympic Park is being designed. Beijing is building an Olympic Park in the northern part of the city with the most beautiful environment, covering an area of ??1,215 hectares. It includes a main stadium that can accommodate 80,000 people, 14 sports venues, an athletes' village and an international exhibition center. Together with 760 hectares of forest green space, it will be very suitable for Athletes compete and rest.

8. First-class communications, transportation, hotels and other social service facilities. Beijing has 344 star-rated hotels and 72,000 guest rooms (sets), with a reception capacity of 400,000 during the Olympic Games. The Capital Airport has an annual passenger capacity of 35 million passengers, and its routes connect to any country or city in the world. .

9. Central government support. On May 8, 2000, Premier Zhu Rongji said: The Chinese government fully supports Beijing's bid for the Olympic Games and will create good conditions for Beijing's bid in all aspects.

10. Strong public support. According to a household survey of Beijing citizens conducted by an independent survey company, 94.6% of citizens support Beijing's bid to host the 2008 Olympic Games.

Beijing 2008 Olympic Games medals

The Beijing 2008 Olympic Games medals are 70 mm in diameter and 6 mm thick. The front of the medal shows the pattern uniformly prescribed by the International Olympic Committee - the Greek goddess of victory standing with wings and the Greek Panathinaiko Arena.

The back of the medal is inlaid with a jade jade shaped like an ancient Chinese dragon pattern, and the Beijing Olympics emblem is engraved on the metal graphic in the center of the back. The medal hook evolved from the traditional Chinese jade double dragon Pu pattern Huang. The entire medal is noble and elegant, with strong Chinese characteristics. It not only reflects the praise of the winner, but also vividly interprets the value of the Chinese nation that compares "jade" to "virtue" since ancient times. It is the embodiment of Chinese civilization and Olympic spirit in the image landscape project of the Beijing Olympic Games. Another "combination of Chinese and Western".

Beijing 2008 Olympic Games medal design inspiration:

The hook design evolved from my country’s traditional jade double dragon Pu pattern Huang

The jade design on the back is inspired by my country Ancient Peking Jade

Beijing Olympic Games Slogan

Beijing Olympic Games Slogan - One World One Dream

"One World One One Dream" (One World One Dream) embodies the essence and universal values ??of the Olympic spirit - unity, friendship, progress, harmony, participation and dreams, and expresses the common desire of the whole world to pursue a better future for mankind inspired by the Olympic spirit. Although humans have different skin colors, different languages, and different races, we all share the charm and joy of the Olympics, and we all pursue the ideal of human peace. We belong to the same world, and we have the same hopes and dreams.

"One World One Dream" profoundly reflects the core concept of the Beijing Olympics and embodies the core and core values ??of the three major concepts of "Green Olympics, Science and Technology Olympics, and Humanistic Olympics". The harmonious values ????contained in the soul of the humanistic Olympics. Build a harmonious society and achieve harmonious development