Special report: 2008 Olympic Games
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The photo taken on July 10 shows the
Olympic-exclusive bus lane in Beijing marked with the Olympic Rings. From
July 20 to September 20, the leftmost lanes of some streets in Beijing
will be marked as Olympic lanes. Also, Beijing Times reports that all
vehicles entering the capital city will undergo security checks starting
next week.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, July 11 -- With less than a month
to go before the Olympic Games, Beijing is making its final preparations ahead
of the big event.
Workers are setting up a garden in the heart of the
city - the iconic Tiananmen square. Their presence reminds people that the
Olympics are not far away. The striking Olympic signs and logos on the city's
roads, buildings, and public facilities have the same effect.
The anticipation can be sensed by the new public
security limits. In the lead-up to the big event, a slate of security measures
have been put in place to prevent crimes and terrorist attacks.
Do Heyi, staff of Daxing Public Security Bureau of
Beijing said "We have set up check-point centers at highway entrances. Dangerous
items like knives and explosives are our major targets. We will also check each
passenger and driver's ID card to ensure security at the Olympics."
Around the major Olympic venues, surface-to-air
missiles have been set up to prevent air strikes. And at public transport
stations, bag checks are now routine.
As organizers make their last preparations for the
event, local residents are also getting ready to welcome hundreds of thousands
of visitors.
In the capital, volunteers are handing out
information booklets, as well as providing translation and emergency services.
Shi Naqi, one volunteer said "I can't say that I will
be much help, but I will try my best. If it is beyond my ability, I will ask
others for help."
And many residents have showed their support of the
traffic restrictions, where even and odd numbered cars have to alternate on the
roads each day during the Olympic period, despite the inconvenience.
One Beijing resident said "We have two cars and both
will be restricted. It is inconvenient, but for the Olympics, we can make some
sacrifices."
Beijing expects to play host to nearly 500,000
overseas visitors and millions of domestic tourists during the Games. On August
8th, its seven years of preparation will be put to the test by the whole world.
(Source: cctv.com)