One World One Dream : Olympic Games Beijing 2008 China Part 1
There are 850 days for the game which has long life in the world, Olympic Games, will be held from Aug 8th to Aug 24th 2008. This turn to Beijing China, the biggest country in the world.
- Closing Ceremony : Aug 24th 2008
- Sport : 28
- Medals : 303
- Location: Olympic Green
- Total land surface (10,000 sq. m.): 25.8
- Seats: 91,000
- Functions during the Games: Athletics, Football
- Post-Games use: The Stadium is to stage sports events at national and international levels, as well as cultural and entertaining activities
- Groundbreaking date: Dec. 2003
- Designer: Herzog & DeMeuron (Swiss) and China Architecture Design Institute
The artwork embodies four messages :
- Chinese culture
- the color of red China
- Beijing welcomes friends from all over the world
- to challenge the extreme and achieve the perfect and promote the Olympic motto of "Citius, Altius, Fortius (Faster, Higher, Stronger)
Facts of Olympic Games Beijing 2008 China
- Opening Ceremony : Aug 8th 2008- Closing Ceremony : Aug 24th 2008
- Sport : 28
- Medals : 303
Olympic Games Beijing 2008 China : National Stadium
- Venue: National Stadium- Location: Olympic Green
- Total land surface (10,000 sq. m.): 25.8
- Seats: 91,000
- Functions during the Games: Athletics, Football
- Post-Games use: The Stadium is to stage sports events at national and international levels, as well as cultural and entertaining activities
- Groundbreaking date: Dec. 2003
- Designer: Herzog & DeMeuron (Swiss) and China Architecture Design Institute
Olympic Games Beijing 2008 China : Symbol
The official symbol of Olympic Games Beijing 2008 named "Chinese Seal-Dancing Beijing" which combines the Chinese seal and the art of calligrphy with sporting features, transforming the elements into a human figure running forward and encircle of triumph.The artwork embodies four messages :
- Chinese culture
- the color of red China
- Beijing welcomes friends from all over the world
- to challenge the extreme and achieve the perfect and promote the Olympic motto of "Citius, Altius, Fortius (Faster, Higher, Stronger)
1 Comments:
I AM GOING TO BE EXTREMELY INTERESTED IN HOW CHINA DELIVERS THE GAMES AND HOW THE MEDIA REPORT THEM IN NEW ZEALAND
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