Special report: 2008 Olympic Games
BEIJING, July 6 (Xinhua) -- The Beijing police authority opened a bilingual
call line and website on Sunday to provide lost property information to the
large number of foreign tourists expected during the Olympics.
People who lost items or picked up other people's belongings could call
62041111 or log on to www.bjgaj.gov.cn/swzl, where they could get information in
Chinese and English, said He Angang, of the Beijing Public Security Bureau.
The police have set up 1,020 service centers for lost property in police
stations, villages, companies, schools and government departments across the
city, said Wang Xiaobing, another bureau official.
"The National Stadium, or Birds Nest, will have five service centers during
the Olympics," he said.
All Olympic venues, including the stadiums, registered hotels and
hospitals, would have service centers for lost property, which would be sent to
nearby police stations within 12 hours and the information uploaded to the
Internet, he said.
The police would call back applicants in one to three months for feedback,
he added.