Friday, August 08, 2008

Beijing puts on a show for the world

Fireworks go off over the National Stadium to the start of the opening ceremony on Friday, August 8, 2008, to kick of the Games of the XXIX Olympiad in Beijing, China. (George Bridges/MCT)
Dancers and acrobats perform as preliminary entertainment to the start of the opening ceremony on Friday, August 8, 2008, to kick of the Games of the XXIX Olympiad in Beijing, China. (David Eulitt/Kansas City Star/MCT)

August 8, 2008
By DAVID CRARY
Associated Press Writer


BEIJING — China commandeered the world stage Friday, celebrating its first-time role as Olympic host with a stunning display of pageantry and pyrotechnics to open a Summer Games unrivaled for its mix of problems and promise.

China welcomed scores of world leaders to an opening ceremony watched by 91,000 people at the eye-catching National Stadium and a potential audience of 4 billion worldwide. It was depicted as the largest, costliest extravaganza in Olympic history, bookended by barrages of some 30,000 fireworks.

President Bush and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin were among the glittering roster of notables who watched China make this bold declaration that it had arrived. Bush, rebuked by China after he raised human-rights concerns this week, is the first U.S. president to attend an Olympics on foreign soil.

The games, said International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge, “are a chance for the rest of the world to discover what China really is.”

The story presented in Friday’s ceremony sought to distill 5,000 years of Chinese history — featuring everything from the Great Wall to opera puppets to astronauts, and highlighting achievements in art, music and science. Roughly 15,000 people were in the cast, including 2,008 drummers in the opening sequence, all under the direction of Zhang Yimou, whose early films often often ran afoul of government censors for their blunt portrayals of China’s problems.

The show, according to an advance script, steered clear of modern politics — there were no references to Chairman Mao and the class struggle, nor to the more recent conflicts and controversies. The extravaganza was taped for broadcast 12 hours later in the United States.

A record 204 delegations were set to parade their athletes through the stadium — superstars such as basketball idols Kobe Bryant and Yao Ming, as well as plucky underdogs from Iraq, Afghanistan and other embattled lands. The nations were marching not in the traditional alphabetical order but in a sequence based on the number of strokes it takes to write their names in Chinese. The exceptions were Greece, birthplace of the Olympics, which was given its traditional place at the start, and the 639-member Chinese team, which lined up last.

The American flag-bearer was 1500-meter runner Lopez Lomong, one of the Lost Boys of Sudan, who spent a decade of his youth in a refugee camp in Kenya. He’s a member of the Team Darfur coalition, representing athletes opposed to China’s support for Sudan. On Friday he avoided any criticism and said the Chinese “have been great putting all these things together.”

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Last night, China has shown to the world on how the country can offer to the mankind a state of the art Olympic facility with spetaculous shows. It was true that China is a country like every other countries in the world such as Uganda, Soviet, Poland, Rawanda, North Korea, Vietnam and Cambodia that were led by their evils leaders in the past with atrocities and miseries. But now China has led by a new leaders with care of their citizen and their country, China has developped very fast into a new modern Nation with now rangking as the first Nation on earth of large amount of foreign reserve of more 1.85 trillions in dollars, plus with hundred and humdred of millions of their citizen as millionnaire. They have built the biggest rails net work and auto route net work from south to North and from east to west. A great Nation can be archieved unlest the leader is a great leader with vision and with good care to his people and his country. Areak Prey

Anonymous said...

with 1,300 millions populations,
China now still has more tham 1000 millions people live in poor condition... I am surprised with the show...NO..

Anonymous said...

8:40PM,
Please look it positively. Lives in China are getting better economically. Even in US, we still have enormous of beggers at the traffic lights in every major cities. What is your point?

Anonymous said...

4:15
Yes, I agree with you Even in US, France , Italy, Australia , England ... there are many
beggers...on the streets...do you know where are they from? ..I personaly hate the word begger...
but have you ever analised the different between the riches China, and the Poors..?