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• International Regatta Opens in Qingdao
The 2007 Qingdao International Regatta, a test event for the 2008 Olympic Games, opened in Qingdao on Sunday.

• China Invites World for 2008 Olympics
China has invited the world to attend next year's Olympic Games with lavish one year countdown celebrations held around the country.

• Looking Beyond the 2008 Olympics
The one-year countdown to the 2008 Olympics in Beijing is now on. So how much have things changed in Beijing over the last few years?And who is taking advantage of all the change?

• Beijing Celebrates One-Year Countdown to 2008 Olympics
Tiananmen Square turned into a festival of jubilation Wednesday night as over 10,000 people from around the world gathered in the heart of China to celebrate the one-year countdown to the 2008 Olympic Games.

• Beijing Rolls out the Red Carpet
In a lavish show of pageantry at Tian'anmen Square, the world was formally invited to the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

• 2008, Set out with a Smile!
A One-Year-to-Go Meeting of Beijing Olympic volunteers was held on Tuesday just one day before China starts counting down the 365 days to the start of 2008 Beijing Olympic Games on August 8.

• One Year to the Olympics
August 8th, 2008 - the day when the world will turn its attention to Beijing and begin the Olympics -- a day that will be the culmination of millions of Chinese people's dreams and efforts. With exact one year to go before its official opening, what about the volunteers' team, the biggest group that is gathered behind the sports scene, and will provide the vast amount of assistance and support for the Games?

• Rogge: Olympics 'A Force for Good'
President of the International Olympic Committee Jacques Rogge said that the 2008 Beijing Olympics will be a significant force for good in China, but it can not be expected to resolve all the issues facing the country.

• BOCOG: Fully Open to Olympic Media Coverage
While the games are still a year away, the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee, BOCOG, has reaffirmed its policy of allowing full and open media coverage of the 2008 games. The Committee recently introduced a one-stop service to facilitate easy access for all media organizations.

• "We Are Ready!" -- Beijing Is Ready!
A song, boasting more than 130 singers from the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan has recently become a national hit. That is the theme song of the Beijing Olympic Countdown, "We Are Ready!"

• Olympics Landscape Sculpture Travelling Exhibition in Beijing
The 2008 Olympics Landscape Sculpture Travelling Exhibition was held at the China Millennium Monument on Sunday morning.

• China Orders Police to Behave as Olympic Nears
China has ordered its police to behave well and improve their services to the public as the country marks the one-year countdown to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

• "We Are Ready!" -- Beijing Is Ready!
A song, boasting more than 130 singers from the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan has recently become a national hit. That is the theme song of the Beijing Olympic Countdown, "We Are Ready!"
• CRI Launches Olympic Radio
CRI has launched a brand new news channel, AM 900 or "CRI Olympic Radio"!

• Beijing Prepares a Successful Olympics
From submitting the application to the IOC and competing with other contender, from winning the bid, to turning everything on paper into reality, Beijing is moving closer to its first Olympic games.
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• Image and Look of Beijing Olympic Torch Relay Released
• Aviation Sector Gets Boost from Olympics
• Singh Wishes Success for Beijing Olympics
• Beijing to Build More Fire Stations for Safety of Olympics
• Beijing to Become Big Olympic Garden
• Learn To Be Thrifty and Hold Cultural Olympics
• Business Opportunities Brought by Beijing Olympic Games
• China Invites World for 2008 Olympics
• Chilean Gold, Copper to Be Used in Beijing Olympics Medals
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The Beijing 2008 Olympic Torch Relay will traverse the longest distance, cover the greatest area and include the largest number of people.
Tickets on Sale
More than 7 million tickets went on sale for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Seventy-five percent of the tickets are for domestic sale and the rest are for sale outside of China.
Hong Kong
Hong Kong having over 100 years' history of horse racing, it's natural for it to host the Olympic Equestrian competitions.
Qingdao
In 2008, the city will host sailing competitions for the Olympic Games. The races are set for August 9-21.
Shenyang
In 2008, Shenyang will host eight football games, including preliminaries and semifinals.
Shanghai
Nicknamed "Paris of the East" and "Queen of the Orient," Shanghai is China's largest city with nearly 17 million people.
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