4/28/2008

Olympic flame arrived in Ho Chi Minh City today began delivery 19:00



China news agency, Ho Chi Minh City, April 28 (Reporter Chen Chen) - On the 28th night local time 10:57 (SGT on the 28th night 11:57), carrying Beijing The Olympic torch, "the Olympic flame," After about six hours of flight, flew to Pyongyang by North Korean capital of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, which is the first time the Olympic flame visited Ho Chi Minh City.


Vietnam Olympic Committee Vice-Chairman Huang Yongjiang and Chinese Ambassador to Vietnam Hu Qianwen in the "Olympic torch," Ting Wen embarked on after the plane, accompanied by Li Binghua, executive vice president of Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee held together with the Olympic flame lights Off the plane. More than 100 Chinese and overseas Chinese and Chinese students studying in the field welcome the Olympic flame's arrival.



In the Beijing Olympic torch relay team running the front of the hotel where he was staying, hundreds of Chinese students holding banners welcomed the wait. Li Binghua, executive vice president of Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee, who parents, Anne arrived, the door will ring for a "five-star red flag fluttering in the wind" of voice, "Beijing refueling", "Chinese refueling," is constantly shouting.


Ho Chi Minh City is the Beijing Olympic Torch overseas transfer "harmonious" tour of 19 points. On the 29th night 6:00 (Editor note: - Late 7:00), the Beijing Olympic torch will pass in downtown Ho Chi Minh City, the Grand Theatre Quhuo, the starting ceremony. End of the ceremony and the ceremony was arranged for the 7th Military Region in the Coliseum, the entire line of about 10 kilometers, when transmission by nearly one and a half hours.


60 torchbearers will participate in 29 Olympic torch relay Beijing, including Chinese Ambassador to Vietnam Hu Qianwen, the Consul-General in Ho Chi Minh, such as Hsu Ming-liang.


Beijing Olympic flame will stay in Ho Chi Minh City about 34 hours. At 10:00 on April 30, Beijing Olympic flame will leave Ho Chi Minh City, went to the next stop - the "Pearl of the Orient"

No comments: