Beijing Olympic torch relay concludes in Macao
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Torchbearer Leong Heng Teng lights the cauldron with the torch during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games torch relay in Macao, south China, on May 3, 2008. (Xinhua/Zhou Lei)

Torchbearer Leong Heng Teng lights the cauldron with the torch during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games torch relay in Macao, south China, on May 3, 2008. (Xinhua/Zhou Lei)
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    MACAO May 3 (Xinhua) -- The Beijing Olympic torch relay in Macao concluded at 18:53 local time on Saturday as Leong Heng Teng, member of the Executive Council of the Macao government, lit the cauldron at the Fisherman's Wharf.

    Starting from 15:50 p.m. the torch relay lasted for more than three hours. More than a thousand of audiences gathered at the performing ground of the Fisherman's Wharf, cheering and waiving national flags, regional flags and Olympic flags. They all wished a successful relay of the Olympic torch after the Macao leg, and that the Olympic spirit of peace, friendship and improvement will be passed on to the next stop.

    A total of 120 torchbearers together finishing the 27 kilometers relay. They started from Fisherman's Wharf, then went pass Golden Lotus Square, Ruins of St. Paul's, A-Ma Temple, Headquarters of the Macao Government, Ponte Governador Nobre de Carvalho, Sai Van Bridge, Macao Tower, Macao Cultural Center, and finally went back to the Fisherman's Wharf as the finishing point.

Torchbearer Han Jing (R in red) lights the torch for the next torchbearer Kuong Sio Ieng (L in red) during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games torch relay in Macao, south China, on May 3, 2008. (Xinhua/Qi Heng) 
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¡¡"The lighting of the Beijing Olympic Torch Relay's Cauldron signifies the successful completion of the Olympic Flame's relay around Macao on this memorable day," said Leong at the community celebration at Fisherman's Wharf.

    "Representing peace, friendship and joy, today's inspiring event has further intensified the passion we have for the values of the Olympic Movement," Leong said, adding that Macao people took pride in contributing to promote the Olympic spirit and pass on the dreams of the Beijing Olympic Games.

    He said that the people in Macao have been touched by the significance of this first visit of the Olympic flame to Macao which has brought people closer together in pursuit of the Olympic dream.

    One hundred and twenty torchbearers showcased the Olympic spirit to members of public at different famous attractions in Macao during the three-hour relay with Macao Fisherman's Wharf as both the starting and finishing point.

    Joyous and passionate mood veiled every spot visited by the Olympic flame. At Golden Lotus Sqaure, a couple of tourists coming from Taiwan said that they feel lucky to have the chance to see the flame pass by.

    "I've seen it! I've seen it! And I've seen the artistic design of the torch, I like it," Sandy Zaugg, an American tourist said at the A-Ma Temple, adding that it was worth waiting even up to three hours for such a short but historical moment.

    "We are here with high anticipation. We all wish a successful Beijing Olympic Games and to show the world that Chinese people are able to do well in such a great event," Sophia Lay studying at Sacred Heart Cannossian College said.

    The relay also took place on Chinese dragon boats at Sai Van Lake, featuring the traditional Chinese culture.

    The relay is set to leave in the evening of the day for Hainan which will be the first leg in Chinese Mainland.

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    Casino magnate Stanley Ho was the oldest torchbearer and the second runner after Leong finished his leg. Full story

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    MACAO, May 3 (Xinhua) -- The Olympic torch relay will help Macao residents better understand the Olympic spirit, a Macao legislator said on Saturday.

    "I feel very happy and honored to run the last leg of the Olympic torch relay as it is a major historical event in Macao," said Leong Heng Teng, the last torch bearer of the Olympic torch relay in Macao. Full story

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    "As a torchbearer and an athlete, I will spread the Olympic spirit with the torch I run and the heart I have," Leong, a local martial art athlete who was chosen as the first torchbearer for the Macao leg of torch relay, told Xinhua during an interview on Saturday. Full story

Beijing Olympic Flame arrives in Macao

With flags waving and lions dancing, Macao welcomed the flame of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games that arrived here on Friday night.

Chui Sai On(R2), secretary for Social Affairs and Culture of the Macao Special Administrative Region, and several other officials and leaders of the Macao Olympic Committee (MOC) attend the welcoming ceremony at the Macao international airport. (Xinhua Photo)
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    MACAO, May 3 (Xinhua) -- With flags waving and lions dancing, Macao welcomed the sacred Flame of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games that arrived here on Friday night.

    Stepping out from the chartered plane, Executive Vice President of the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee, Yang Shu'an displayed the lantern which holds the Olympic Flame. Full story

With flags waving and lions dancing, Macao welcomed the flame of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games that arrived here on Friday night.

Locals welcome the Olympic flame at the Macao international airport on Friday night. (Xinhua Photo)
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