Monday, August 25, 2008

Greatest event come to end.

This Olympics are the most memorable Olympics of history. People will remember for many-many years to come. Whole world is impressed with it. I don't think this could be possible if it wasn't hosed in China. This Olympics is going to change the image of China. They used it show their history, traditions and culture.

For it the greatest event ever I seen in my life. It really "THE BEST" one could expect.
It brings sportsman in me come alive.
Thank you Beijing.
Details of video

"Theme song for the 100-day countdown celebration of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, music by Xiao Ke and original lyrics by Lam Jik (Hong Kong). The melody of the song was inspired by a local Beijing ballad called "Shui Niu", which are snails that come out on rainy days. Children in Beijing like to sing songs to attract these little creatures to come out of their shells. For those of you wondering where's Andy Lau, he has his own Olympic song: "Everbody Is No.1" For those of you wondering where's Jay Chou, he has his own Olympic song: "千山万水" For those of you wondering where's S.H.E, Jacky Cheung and Wilber Pan, they have their own Olympic song: "红遍全球"
Lyrics:
Chen Tianjia: Welcoming another dawn, bringing fresh new air.

Liu Huan: The air changes, but sentiment still scents of fragrant tea.

Na Ying: The doors of my home open wide, awaiting you with open arms.

Stefanie Sun (Singapore): After an embrace there will be understanding, you will love this place.
Sun Yue: From far or near you're all our guests, please don't be shy .

Wang Leehom (Taiwan): We've promised to get together, we welcome you Han Hong: We've planted evergreens, blooming every legend .

Chau Wakin (Hong Kong): We've sown the ancient earth, for memories to be cherished .
Gigi Leung (Hong Kong): Strangers or friends you're all our guests, please be at home Yuquan: No matter how many times you've been here, we've much to talk about.

Jackie Chan (Hong Kong): Beijing welcomes you We've opened our world for you .

Richie Ren (Taiwan): Its charming tides of change teems with life .

Jolin Tsai (Taiwan): Beijing welcomes you Sharing a breath beneath the sun Sun Nan: Setting new records upon the yellow earth.

Zhou Bichang: The doors of my home open wide, embracing the heavens and the earth .
Wei Wei: History flashes a youthful smile, welcoming this day .

Huang Xiaoming: The whole world is our friend, please don't be shy .
Han Geng: Pictures and poems painted with smiles, all to await you .

Wang Feng: Beijing welcomes you Moving you like music .

Karen Mok (Hong Kong): Let's all try our best to excel ourselves.
Tan Jing: Beijing welcomes you With dreams, anyone's a winner.

Eason Chan (Hong Kong): With courage there will be miracles.

Yan Weiwen: Beijing welcomes you We've opened our world for you.
Dai Yuqiang: Its charming tides of change teems with life.

Wang Xia, Li Shuangsong: Beijing welcomes you Sharing a breath beneath the sun.
Liao Changyong: Setting new records upon the yellow earth.
Lin Yilun: Beijing welcomes you Moving you like music.

Jang Nara (Korea): Let's all try our best to excel ourselves.

JJ Lin (Singapore), Ah Du (Singapore): Beijing welcomes you With dreams, anyone's a winner With courage there will be miracles Beijing opera: Beijing welcomes you.

Joey Yung (Hong Kong): The doors of my home open wide, awaiting you with open arms.
Li Yuchun: After an embrace there will be understanding, you will love this place.

David Wong (Hong Kong): From far or near you're all our guests, please don't be shy.

Chen Kun: We've promised to get together, we welcome you.

Nicholas Tse (Hong Kong): Beijing welcomes you We've opened our world for you .
Han Lei: Its charming tides of change teems with life.

Vivian Hsu (Taiwan): Beijing welcomes you Sharing a breath beneath the sun.
Fei Xiang (Taiwan): Setting new records upon the yellow earth.

Tang Can: The doors of my home open wide, embracing the heavens and the earth.

Lin Chi-ling (Taiwan), Zhang Zilin: History flashes a youthful smile, welcoming this day.
Jane Zhang: The whole world is our friend, please don't be shy.

Valen Hsu (Taiwan), Sky Wu (Taiwan): Pictures and poems painted with smiles, all to await you.
Yang Kun, FanFan (Taiwan): Beijing welcomes you Moving you like music.

Yu Hungming (Taiwan), Zhou Xiao'ou: Let's all try our best to excel ourselves.
Sha Baoliang,
Man Wenjun: Beijing welcomes you With dreams, anyone's a winner.

Peter Ho (Taiwan), Jin Haixin: With courage there will be miracles.

F.I.R. (Taiwan), Pang Long: Beijing welcomes you We've opened our world for you.

Kenji Wu (Taiwan), Qi Feng: Its charming tides of change teems with life.

5566 (Taiwan), Anson Hu: Beijing welcomes you Sharing a breath beneath the sun.

Yumiko Cheng (Hong Kong), Dao Lang: Setting new records upon the yellow earth.

Ji Minjia, Tu Honggang, Denis Ng (Hong Kong): Beijing welcomes you Moving you like music.

Guo Rong, Will Liu (Taiwan), Tengger: Let's all try our best to excel ourselves.

Kym Jin Sha, Allen Su, Wei Jia: Beijing welcomes you With dreams, anyone's a winner.

Fu Lishan, Shawn Huang, Jaycee Chan (Hong Kong): With courage there will be miracles.

All: Beijing welcomes you With dreams, anyone's a winner With courage there will be miracles.

All: Beijing welcomes you With dreams, anyone's a winner With courage there will be miracles.
"

Thank you Beijing.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

People like Olympics Hostess more than cheerleaders

People all over the world like Olympics hostess more than skimpy cheerleader. It is very clear that you can't attract people showing off your body. People like decency and simplicity.
These girls have gone through long training for this. These girls true
representative of Chinese beauty and traditional values. (I wanna one
of them.)



Closing ceremony of Beijing Olympics draws world attention, praise

Closing ceremony of Beijing Olympics draws world attention, praise_English_Xinhua
The closing ceremony of the Beijing Olympics Sunday night has drawn worldwide attention and Beijing's successful hosting of the Games has earned global applause.

Dana Abdulrazak - most heroic runner

Only female athlete from Iraq. She is a real hero, who come from war torn country.


Olympic "superlatives" to be remembered_English_Xinhua
Dana Abdulrazak - most heroic runner

Photo taken on Aug. 21, 2008 shows Iraqi athlete Dana Hussein Abdulrazak hold a Chinese knot in Beijing, China.

Iraqi women runner Dana Abdul-Razzaq has received as loud applause as champions. The Iraqi team's only woman faced many obstacles to reach Beijing, from a sniper's bullets to a lack of training facilities and religious and cultural opposition to female athletes.

Before the Olympics, she was told that Iraq was shut out of the international sports gala. When her coach consoled her by saying that she could take part in the 2012 Olympics, she broke into tears, "who knows if I could live that long!"

Friday, August 22, 2008

Olympics viral Video

Alex Puskitas is a fictional, underdog athlete that incorporates all we want to express with the «Best of Us» campaign. He is capable of overcoming the odds and ‘bringing out his best’ in order to achieve his goals. He symbolizes the spirit of the athlete - the participation and striving to be your best.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

London 'blown away' by Beijing Olympics: Boris

Mr. Boris is impressed very much with Beijing Olympics so I'm. This olympics will be remember for many years to come.
AFP: London 'blown away' by Beijing Olympics: Boris
Speaking in Beijing, where the Olympic flag will be formally passed to him at Sunday's closing ceremony, Johnson said the huge spectacle of this year's event was an inspiration to London organisers.

"I think I speak for millions of people in the UK, when I say we have been dazzled, we have impressed, we have been blown away by these Beijing Games but we have not been intimidated," he told reporters.

"And in our own sweet way, without wasting taxpayers money, I am absolutely convinced that we can do just as well in 2012."

Johnson said Britain's medal successes over the past three weeks -- their best performance for 100 years -- had provided the London Games with a real boost.

"The Games are changing the public perception of the Olympics ... Olympo-sceptics are being rapidly converted," he said, insisting that the Games would stay within its 9.3 billion pound budget.

Johnson said he had not raised the issue of human rights when he had met with Beijing officials. China has faced international criticism on issues ranging from its jailing of dissidents to its censorship of the Internet.

"I think millions of people in Britain and in London are deeply concerned obviously about human rights in China," he said.

"But I feel very strongly that these Games offer a fantastic opportunity for China to open up to the rest of the world ... and for China to understand how the rest of the world thinks about China."