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June 08, 08 by Ballz Sports

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Beijing Olympic opening ceremony to “carry conception of harmony”

June 07, 08 by Ballz Sports

Beijing Olympic opening ceremony to "carry conception of harmony"

The Olympic ceremonies will convey the "conception of harmony from an international perspective", Chen Weiya, deputy general director of the opening and closing ceremonies for the Beijing Games, said Tuesday.

"Preparations for both ceremonies are progressing as planned. We are getting used to preading the essence of Chinese culture and conception to the world," said Chen, a member of the 11th National Committee of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

"The higher we stand, the more we appreciate our own possessions," he noted.

Chen acknowledged that it is really a big challenge for the directors to have China better known to the world through the performances lasting more than one hour.

With the Olympics some 150 days away, Chen said he was under tremendous pressure, working more than ten hours a day and suffering from insomnia at night.

"Everyone conceived an ideal opening ceremony in mind and the Chinese people have pinned too much hope on the galas. The hardest thing for us is to present the fruits of Chinese and world civilization harmoniously," Chen said.

Chen Weiya and Zhang Jigang were selected as assistants to director Zhang Yimou to mastermind both the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympics.

The three-and-a-half-hour opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics slated for Aug. 8 will include four parts — opening addresses, performances, entrance of athletes and lighting of the main flame, among which the performances are planned for one hour and a half.

China is resolved to make the ceremony a success. The first full dress rehearsal will be held on July 10 at the National Stadium, according to an earlier report.

Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony & China Olympics Opening Ceremony

June 07, 08 by Ballz Sports

Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony / China Olympics Opening Ceremony

Beijing’s TV viewers spoke highly of the Doha Asian Games opening ceremony on Friday night but expect a better performance from the 2008 Olympic Games.

"It combines different Asian cultures in the opening ceremony. The performances of China’s Beijing Opera player, Japan’s geisha and Arab dancers are all fascinating," said Han Junwen, an editor from Beijing-based Qunzhong Publishing House.

The opening ceremony kicked off at midnight Beijing time but many people watched the show on TV.

"I felt excited seeing the fireworks explode in Doha," said Lei Tiantian, a student of the Beijing Medical University. "It was an amazing moment when 1,900 Qatari school children ran into the stadium carrying illuminated doves to form the words "Peace" in Arabic and English. I felt stunned."

Li Xiaolei, a 27-year-old journalist, was glued to the TV during the show. "I cannot move my eyes away from the TV. It was fantastic," she said.

Many people hope that Beijing can also stage a similarly exciting opening ceremony for the 2008 Olympic Games.

"The Beijing Olympics’ opening ceremony should also combine our traditional culture and the modernization," Han Junwen, an editor also from the Qunzhong Publishing House.

Gui Yumin, a student from China’s Tsinghua University, echoed Han’s view, saying: "The opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics should not only show the world our old and mysterious tradition but also an open and fashionable side of our country."

Li Xiaolei said that the Beijing Olympics organizers should learn from Doha’s success. "We should also make the opening ceremony a story, which has Chinese features and is understandable to foreign audiences," she said.

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