17th January 2007
China going all out for gold
China is doing whatever they can to make sure they win gold at the Beijing Olympics. One of their strategies is hiring foreign coaches.
Some of their foreign coaches include
Basketball - Lithuanian
Hockey - South Korean
Syncronized swimming - Japanese
Women’s softball - American
Bastian, who coached in the defunct U.S. Women’s Professional Softball League, says he is well compensated in China.
“They take good care of me, about like a top level American college coach,” he said.
16th January 2007
Toilet upgrades
Beijing is working on major toilet upgrades across the city in preparation for the 2008 Olympics. The plan is to have a public toilet available within a five minute walk.
15th January 2007
Table tennis champion to manage Olympic village
Former table tennis champion Deng Yaping has been appointed deputy director of the management of the Olympic Village for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Deng has a lot experience in international competitions and speaks English fluently.
13th January 2007
North Korea to compete in 100 disciplines
North Korea is planning to compete in 100 disciplines in 20 different sports in the upcoming Olympic Games in Beijing, “to please the people and our leader Kim Jong-il,” the president of the (North) Korea Olympic Committee said.
8th January 2007
Economy to stay robust after Olympics
A leading economist has predicted that China’s economy will remain robust even after the Olympic Games in 2008.
“Huge amounts of investment is required to rejuvenate the old industrial base in northeast China and the country’s underdeveloped west, Li Yining said, adding that hi-tech industries are also a new hot area that will attract new investment.
28th December 2006
Beijing hotel prices rise 8 per cent
Hotels in Beijing raised their prices an average 8 per cent over the past year.
According to Jones Lang LaSalle, the increase of inbound tourists is the biggest factor behind the hike. Over three million overseas tourists visited Beijing from January to November, 7,000 more than that of all of 2005
27th December 2006
China eases restrictions on Taiwan reporters
The Chinese government has eased restrictions on Taiwan reporters. Reporters will be allowed to have multiple entry visas and can hire local Chinese to assist them with their reporting.
24th December 2006
Olympic city chief sacked
The Communist party chief of the Olympic city Qingdao was sacked recently.
“The Communist Party of China’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection is investigating Du’s case,” the official Xinhua news agency said in a terse report.
“The commission found clues of Du’s malpractice after receiving reports from the public during an official routine inspection,” Xinhua added, without elaborating.
Corruption has continued to plague Olympic preparations, but at least the organizers are coming down hard on offending officials.
Terrorism drills held in China
Counter terrorism drills were held in Qingdao, China in preparation for the Communist Party Congress as well as the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
“The country must be ready for terrorist threats and prevent major terrorist crimes from occurring in China, to ensure the successful holding of the 17th national congress of the Communist Party of China next year and the 2008 Olympics,” Zhou said.
22nd December 2006
Two Koreas closer to preparing joint Olympic team
North and South Korea are working together to field a joint team for the 2008 Beijing Games.
The IOC said a meeting between representatives of the two countries earlier this month in Doha, Qatar, produced “productive discussions,” but the qualification process for athletes remain an unsolved issue.
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