| The Olympics Changes China |
| 2008-09-26 |
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The year of 2008 marks the Beijing Olympic Games that attract world attention and the 30th anniversary of China’s reform and opening up.
( For the Beijing Olympics, five newly-built rail track lines, including subways and Airport Express have gone into operation, thus making Beijing's rail track extended to more than 200 km. Photo: Zeng Huang/China Features)
( In a bid to ease congestion and reduce emissions during the Olympics, Beijing transport authorities take new measures, including the reserved Olympic lanes, and odd-even rule, which is expected to reduce traffic by 70%. Photo: Xin Guangli / Xinhua)
( The Olympic volunteers are a most welcomed “calling card” for Beijing. Photo: Li Yong / Xinhua)
( Gardeners are laying out turf outside of the Beijing National Stadium, the centrepiece of the 2008 Olympics. The stadium is also nicknamed the Bird's Nest because of its nest-like skeletal structure. The idea of “Green Olympics” has boosted the city greenery and environment. Photo: Luo Xiaoguang/Xinhua)
(On May 21, 2008, a demonstration on the quick food inspection designed for the Olympic Games was held in a public safety inspection van . The concepts of the Green and High-tech Olympics help raise the awareness of, and the standard for food safely in China. Photo: Luo Xiaoguang/ Xinhua)
( Local people and foreign visitors play table tennis on Zhonggulou Culture Square, in east Beijing. Thanks to the Beijing Olympic, public sports facilities become ubiquitous the city. Photo: Zhang Chuandong/Xinhua)
( People in Ganzhou, Jiangxi Province learn to speak English with a foreign English teacher. The Beijing Olympics furthers English craze in China. Photo: Xu Jianping/Xinhua)
(On July 2, 2008, the armed policemen were on rehearsal. To ensure the Safe Olympics, the army personnel responsible for the safety and guards, are equipped with new anti-terrorism equipments, Photo: Fan Changguo/Xinhua)
( On July 2, 2008, the 3rd “Beijing 2008” Olympic Cultural Festival was held in the Peking Man World Heritage Site at Zhoukoudian, Fangshan, Beijing. |








