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“New Beijing, Great Olympics” Exhibition in Sydney2006/03/03
At least six martial artists and performers from Beijing will enliven the opening ceremony for the exhibition, which is scheduled for 11 a.m., April 7, 2006, at the Lifestyle Pavilion in Sydney Olympic Park. Mr. Cai Wu, director of the Information Office of the State Council of the PRC, will participate in ribbon-cutting ceremonies for the “New Beijing, Great Olympics” exhibition. An Australian athlete will be invited as an honoured guest. The 450-square-metre exhibition will give visitors a chance to become momentarily immersed in the life of modern Beijing. Flags of the Beijing Olympic Games mascots, the Friendlies, will hang from the ceiling. There will be a photography show, featuring fine images of Beijing’s historical and cultural legacies, including the World Heritage Listed Temple of Heaven, the Forbidden City and the Great Wall and new images of one of the fastest developing international cities in the world, Beijing, with its Central Business District, Asian Games Village, city parks and tourist sites. Also highlighted will be the lives of modern Beijingers’ Beijing’s traditional arts, which are practiced even today. All these have been designed to lure you to get involved in and participate in Beijing’s Olympic dream. Inside the exhibition area, five circular exhibition areas with colour-coordinated walls representing the Olympic Rings will feature models of the Beijing Games’ National Stadium (“Bird’s Nest”), where the opening and closing ceremonies of the 29th Olympiad will be held and the National Aquatics Centre (“Watercube”), the venue for the Beijing Olympic aquatic events. Beijing Olympic Licensed Products, including Beijing Olympic pins and the Games’ mascots, the Friendlies, will be displayed. Print information will be available at the reception area, which will tell Olympic fans everything they want to know about the Beijing Olympic Games and Paralympics. Time: April 7–20, 2006
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