BEIJING, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- The number of
applications to be volunteers at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games has exceeded
320,000 since the recruitment program began in August last year, according to
the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2008 Olympic Games (BOCOG).
By the end of January, the number
of applications from Beijingers had reached 256,180, including 181,570
university and college students, said the committee.
Around 4,000 employees from more than 150
foreign-funded enterprises in Beijing, such as IBM and Nokia, also applied for
being volunteers.
"The employees working for foreign enterprises who can
speak foreign languages to a high level will be a major source of Olympic volunteers,
and they will mainly provide help for transport and accommodation services,"
said Wang Yi'e, an official from the Beijing Volunteer Association.
The BOCOG plans to enlist a total of 70,000
volunteers for the 2008 Olympics and 30,000 for the following Paralympics.
BOCOG executive vice president Li Binghua said
another round of recruitment would be initiated in March to receive applicants
from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, which will be followed with recruitment for
the wider world.
"The first batch of the volunteers will be selected
before August and they will start working during this year's test events," said
Li.