Special report: Reconstruction After Earthquake
BEIJING, June 2 -- The Beijing Organizing Committee
of Olympic Games has invited students from quake-devastated regions to the
Chinese capital. BOCOG officials wanted these students to experience the Olympic
spirit at first hand.
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The Beijing Organizing Committee of
Olympic Games has invited students from quake-devastated regions to
the Chinese capital.(Photo: CCTV.com) Photo
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20 students are from Wenchuan and Beichuan. Upon their arrival, BOCOG staff and
a Beijing Olympic Mascot greeted them.
Jiang Zhenyu hails from Beichuan. Three years ago, he
was in Beijing, serving as an Olympic Ambassador from western China and
attending the one-thousand-day countdown ceremony. Today all the construction
sites have become fully functional competition venues.
When asked why he likes the Bird's Nest the best, he
says it represents the spirit of the Chinese people.
Jiang Zhenyu, a Beichuan student, said, "I like the
stadium's steel framework. Steel provides the support for the whole building,
just like the persevering spirit of the Chinese supports all the
disaster-affected people."
Olympic champions also told the visiting students
about their own stories of overcoming great odds and difficulties. They
encouraged the students to be brave.
The students also toured Tsinghua University, where
they were taught to make sculpture by artists. One of the sculptures has a pair
of wings and is named "the Wing of Future."
Wang Peibo, Sculpture Dept. director of Art School of
Tsinghua University, said, "The sculpture represents the kindling of the Flame
of Life, and the spreading of the Wings of Ideal."
Ren Xianqi, a Taiwan movie star, also worked
alongside the students. He made a fist. He says it represents power. He made it
because so many Chinese people were affected by the quake, and their persevering
power has deeply moved him.
(Source: CCTV.com)
Young survivors from quake-hit region
experience Beijing for Children's Day
BEIJING, May 31 (Xinhua) -- Visiting the grand
National Stadium and viewing the solemn national flag raising ceremony, the
dreams of children from quake-hit regions came true on Saturday, just ahead of
the upcoming International Children's Day.
About 150 students from quake-hit Sichuan Province were
invited to China's capital in recent days to spend Sunday's Children's Day
together with their peers. Full story