BEIJING, Aug. 4 (Xinhua) -- The 120th session of the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) opened in Beijing on Monday, with Chinese
President Hu Jintao attending the opening ceremony and pledging the hosting of a
high-level Olympic Games in the Chinese capital.
"The Chinese government and people will honor their
commitment, and do their utmost to host a high-level Olympic Games with
distinguishing features," said Hu at the grand ceremony held in the National
Center for the Performing Arts in central Beijing.
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Chinese top leaders Hu Jintao, Xi
Jinping and Zhou Yongkang pose for a group photo with members of the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) prior to the opening ceremony of the
120th IOC session in Beijing, China, Aug. 4, 2008. The 120th IOC session
was opened at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing on
Monday.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
"It is also our hope that through the Games, we can
show the world the sincere aspiration of the Chinese people to share the
benefits of development and to join with the rest of the world in building a
bright future," he added.
Calling the Olympic Games "the largest international
sports and cultural event in the world" and "a grand celebration of friendship
and peace for mankind," Hu said China hoped the Beijing Games would further
promote the development of the Olympic Movement, further spread the Olympic
spirit, and further enhance the cooperation in sports and other fields between
China and other countries and regions.
Sport has played a vital role in promoting China's
social and economic development, and served as a major bridge for China's
exchange and cooperation with the outside world, said the president.
He also praised the modern Olympic Movement for its
"outstanding contributions to the progress of world sport, the strengthening of
friendship among athletes and people of the world, and the promotion of world
peace and development."
In his speech, IOC President Jacques Rogge said that
he believed the Beijing Games would be a "historic" one and would significantly
advance the Olympic goals of universality and fair play.
The Beijing Games are already a "landmark event for
the Olympic Movement," said Rogge. "The mere fact that the Olympic Games are
coming to China -- home to nearly 20 percent of the world's population -- is
significant."
The Games will also leave a great legacy for China,
he said, adding that history will view the 2008 Olympics as a significant
milestone in China's remarkable transformation.
The annual IOC session was convened just four days
before the opening ceremony of the 29th summer Olympic Games, scheduled to be
staged in the National Stadium in north Beijing on Friday evening. The session
ends on Aug. 7.
Prior to the opening of the IOC session, President Hu
also had meetings with Jacques Rogge, IOC Honorary President Juan Antonio
Samaranch, and Chairman of the IOC Coordination Commission for the Beijing
Olympics Hein Verbruggen.
President: China to honor commitment
and host high-level Olympics
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Chinese President Hu Jintao addresses
the opening ceremony of the 120th International Olympic Committee (IOC)
session at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing, China,
Aug. 4, 2008. The 120th IOC session was opened here on Monday.(Xinhua
Photo) Photo
Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Aug. 4 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao said here on Monday that
the Chinese government and people would honor their commitment of hosting a
high-level Olympic Games with distinguishing features in Beijing.
"It is also our hope that through the Games, we can show
the world the sincere aspiration of the Chinese people to share the benefits of
development and to join with the rest of the world in building a bright future,"
Hu said in a speech delivered at the opening ceremony of the 120th session of
the International Olympic Committee (IOC), held in the National Center for the
Performing Arts in central Beijing. Full story