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2008 Olympics Opening Ceremony - part 8

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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2008

the journey towards the lighting of the olympic torch with multi-time olympic gold medalist Li Ning (gymnast)

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  • Oh dear, YOU ARE RIGHT UNDER THE FIRE CAULDRON. That's too bad. You should have surveyed first! Too bad... I feel so sorry for you.

  • it's not like i had a choice with the seat selection. i'm just glad i actually had a ticket!

  • Even with the ticket you could still choose to sit anywhere right? Or does the ticket has seat numbers on it?

  • no, the seats are pre-assigned. the tickets were all assigned to each person by lottery, so it was totally random -- no selection whatsoever. we basically requested tickets for level B, and hoped for the best, and i guess i got lucky hehe.

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  • This opening ceremony couldn't possibly reach higher. lol!

  • the most fabulous and exquisite opening ceremony ever.

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  • @torontocritic thanyou for your comment, I can see that you are Canadian. I liked the Vancouver olympics too, it was very exciting.

  • thanks for uploading 1- 8, would have been awesome if you had the entire show, not just snippets.!

    China has major plannes for the end of this century, they know rome wasn't built over night, so they expect a century before they really do run this mother funken world. i believe china will colonise the other planets, and eventually find other civilised planets out there in space. not america. or europe.

  • in tear watching this, all the world of ppl was helping.

  • @szt269915, you realize that the government spent a huge amount on the earthquake victims, right? Heck, the rebuilding of the city took only a year after it was totally destroyed.

    What did you expect to happen after a major earthquake? Everyone would be up on their feet in three months? No government can work miracles like that.

  • RUN, LI NING, RUUUUNNNN!!!

  • @szt269915 dude seriously, nothing against you personally. I was in the country when the Si Chuan earthquake happened. I would say the government did whatever they could've done for the people in Si Chuan. It wasn't perfect in some ways, but it was a huge step forward. Tons of man power and money went to Si Chuan for the rescue and recovery.

  • szt269915, dude seriously, I was in Beijing when the Si Chuan earthquake happened. I would say the government did whatever it could've been done for the people in Si Chuan. It wasn't perfect, but it was a huge step.

  • though i never been to china, i proud to be a chinese :)

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