28th July 2006
The Olympics and Taiwan 2 replies
It is a shame that the Beijing Olympic Games can’t bring Taiwan and China closer together politically.
A recent poll was conducted in Taiwan asking people how they thought the Olympics would impact China and Taiwan relations.
According to the telephone poll of 812 adults, some Taiwanese worry that Taiwan will become more isolated because of the Beijing Olympics.
Half believe the games will boost China’s international standing and its economy, but only 18 per cent felt they would promote Taiwan- China ties and 5 per cent thought the Games would hurt ties.
27th July 2006
Swimming controversy continues
US swimmer Michael Phelps and his coach are starting to see the benefits of morning finals. Australia is strictly against US calls for the finals to be held in the morning.
“I’m looking forward to it,” Phelps said. “It’s the Olympic Games. My feeling is, if you can’t get up for the finals at 10 o’clock in the morning, you’re never going to be able to get up and swim an Olympic finals.”
25th July 2006
China clean sweeps diving
China came away winning all 10 of the gold medals at the recent Diving World Cup.
A couple of big names were not in attendance, but the results show China is going to be a force to be reckoned with at the Beijing Olympics.
15th July 2006
Organizers show off stadiums
Chinese Olympic organizers where showing off their progress in the construction of the Olympic stadiums to foreign reporters.
Some 2000 laborers are working around the clock to get the main stadium complete by the end of next year.
11th July 2006
Spotlight on China
The Beijing Olympics are going to put a huge spotlight on China. They are trying to show off their economic development at the same time as showing the world what they are doing to protect the environment and improve human right’s issues.
Sydney is widely regarded as the only “green” games, which Chinese officials are keenly studying, according to the China Daily.
10th July 2006
Zhang to show a different side to Chinese culture
Chinese director of the opening ceremony Zhang Yimou, plans on showing a different side to Chinese culture, than what is usually presented.
Zhang says the ceremonies will show international solidarity as well as Chinese characteristics, and that Hollywood director Steven Spielberg _ one of a team of international consultants _ wants to be more than just an adviser.