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• Brown Wishes Beijing Olympics Great Success
• British PM Says Beijing Olympics to Be Greatest One in History
"This is going to be the greatest Olympic Games ever," British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Saturday morning when visiting the National Stadium, the main venue of the Beijing Olympic Games.
• Olympic PR Strategy
On January 21st, China will celebrate the 200 day countdown to the Beijing Olympics, bringing the country just less than seven months to the big event.
• Overseas Cultural Activities to Celebrate Countdown to Beijing Olympics
A series of cultural activities are to be launched overseas to promote Chinese culture through the Olympics.

• Hong Kong Joins Beijing in Olympic One-Year Countdown
Hong Kong's elite athletes, in T-shirts with the Beijing Olympic logos, joined local youth groups and entertainers in a piazza show on Wednesday to celebrate the milestone one-year countdown to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

• Tibet Welcomes Olympics with Human Domino Show
More than 4,000 people gathered on Wednesday at a ceremony marking the one-year countdown to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

• Doing Morning Exercises to Go with Olympics
Beijing Citizens launch "Morning Exercises" to mark the One-Year Countdown to 2008 Beijing Olympics at the China Millennium Monument on August 8, 2007.

• Olympic Team May Compete in WC Qualifiers
China is considering sending its Olympic football team to compete in the upcoming 2010 World Cup qualifiers, instead of its national squad, to make the Olympic side more eligible before the Beijing Olympics begins next August.

• Olympic Souvenir Firms Fined for Forced Overtime
Labor authorities in southern China are to impose total fines of 1.36 million yuan (178,900 U.S. dollars) on two firms licensed to produce souvenirs for next year's Olympics for forcing their employees to work overtime.

• Beijing Olympics Drives Overseas Students to Learn Chinese Language
Top prize winners of 102 foreign college students attending a Chinese language contest in northeast China will win full scholarships to study in China and all of them have the opportunity to be a volunteer for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, according to organizers.

• Medals for 2008 Olympics Revealed
Medals to be used for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games was unveiled, marking day 500 countdown for the Beijing Olympic Games.

• Top 10 Beijing Olympic Stories in 2006
"Chinese government attaches great importance to Olympic preparation" and "Affordable ticket prices announced for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games" stand high on the list.
• Olympics Summer Camp Links Students from UK and China
135 students and teachers from 13 British schools joining hands with their counterparts from across China in Beijing.
 
• Beijing Trying Best to Ensure Safe Olympic Games
• 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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