Keeping up with opening-up
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August 8, 2008
WELCOME, WORLD
There were cheers, and there was applause. The Olympic torch climbed the Great Wall yesterday, the last day of China's seven-year wait. The red Chinese national flag, with the five yellow stars, flattered everywhere, welcoming one and all to the Olympic Games.
Beijing was awash in colors, giving it the look of a grand carnival on the evening of the Games' opening ceremony. But this, as many people said, was a once-in-a-lifetime festival. The sights and sounds were varied, carnival-like the same, with restaurants and cabbies doing brisk business.
The capital airport saw its busiest day yesterday, handling more than 300 Olympic-related flights that carried VIP guests, athletes and sports officials.
- Mainland warns Lai over pro-independence remarks
- Shanghai Book Fair unveils new initiatives ahead of official opening
- China allocates 100m yuan for post-disaster recovery in flood-hit Guangdong
- Notice calling for a halt to minors participating in food delivery services sparks debate
- 1st anniversary of Badain Jaran World Heritage status celebrated
- Former Guangxi official gets death with reprieve