Beijing 2008
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Anti-Terrorism Exercises in China Earlier in June, China launched a week-long series of anti-terrorist drills called "Great Wall 5", in preparation for the upcoming 2008 Olympic Games. The drills involved emergency responders, "police forces, the People's Armed Police, the People's Liberation Army and the health, environmental protection, meteorology and transportation departments." according to China's Xinhua News Agency.
Paramilitary policemen display their skills during an anti-terror drill themed "To Welcome Olympic Games,To Ensure the Security" at Datianwan Stadium on July 2, 2008 in Chongqing Municipality, China. China has launched a series of antiterror drills at the national level to ensure security for the upcoming
Chinese paramilitary policemen form a pattern of the Olympic Rings on the field, while policewomen display their fighting skills during an anti-terrorism drill on July 2, 2008 in Chongqing Municipality.
Chinese police parade during an anti-terrorism drill for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games in Xian, in China's Shaanxi province on June 11, 2008.
Firemen put out a blaze during an anti-terror drill on July 2, 2008 in Chongqing Municipality, China.
A general view of a newly installed surface-to-air missile launcher near the Olympic green on June 25, 2008 in Beijing.
Firemen cut barriers during an antiterrorism drill on July 2, 2008 in Chongqing
In this photo released by the official Xinhua news agency, members of China's armed police demonstrate a rapid deployment during an antiterrorist drill held in Jinan, east China, on Wednesday July 2, 2008, roughly one month ahead of the Beijing Olympic Games.
Chinese police parade during an anti-terrorism drill for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games in Xian, in China's Shaanxi province on June 11, 2008.
Policemen try to control simulated mobs during an antiterror drill on July 2, 2008 in Chongqing Municipality.
In this photo released by the official Xinhua news agency, a member of China's armed police operates a flame sprayer during an anti-terrorist drill held in Jinan, east China, on Wednesday July 2, 2008, roughly one month ahead of the Beijing Olympic
Chinese police parade during an anti-terrorism drill for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games in Xian, in China's Shaanxi province on June 11, 2008. China is staging a week of anti-terrorism drills, dubbed "Great Wall 5", ahead of the Beijing Olympics next
. Chinese paramilitary officers and a police officer surround a mockup house where "suspects" are held up in Xuchang, central China's Henan province, on
Paramilitary police officers keep watch at the start of the Olympic Torch Relay, Tuesday, June 17, 2008, in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China's most western province.
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The Torch Relay Graphic of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
The Logo of the Beijing Olympic Torch Relay
Beijing Paralympics Emblem.
Fu Niu Lele, the Official Mascot of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic
The Official Mascots of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
The Torch Relay lantern
The Olympic cauldron The torch stand
Beijin g Olympic Torch
The obverse side
The middle part
The upper part The lower part
Torchbearer uniforms, the torch and the lantern.
Design of the uniform for the Torch Relay.
The Escort Runner Uniform.
Staff Uniform.
Tian'anmen square ready for torch welcoming ceremony.
2008-03-31
A welcoming ceremony will be held at Tian'anmen Square on the morning of Monday, March 31.
RETROSPECT
Nagano 1998
Olimpic Torch
Sidney 2000 Olympic Torch
Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Torch
Turin 2006 Olimpic Torch
Athens 2004 Olympic Torch
Retrospect of High Priestesses who have lit the Olympic Flame.
Greek High Priestess Thalia Prokopiou holds the flame during the Olympic torch lighting ceremony for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games at Ancient Olympia on March 25, 2004.
Since the first torch lighting ceremony in Ancient Olympia in 1936, eight young women have performed the duties of the High Priestess, almost all of them theater actresses. They were: Koula Pratsika (1936) Maria Aggelakopoulou (1948) Xanthippi Picheon-Theologiti (1952) Aleka Katseli (1956-1960-1964) Maria Moscholiou (1968-1972-1976-1980) Katerina Didaskalou(1984-1988) Maria Pambouki (1992-1996) Thalia Prokopiou (2000-2004)
Koula Pratsika, the first High Priestess in history, at the light ceremony of Berlin 1936 Olympic Games.
Maria Aggelakopoulou, lights the Olyjmpic Flame at the light ceremony of London 1948 Olympic Games.
Xanthippi PicheonTheologiti, lights the Olyjmpic Flame at the light ceremony of Helsinki 1952
Aleka Katseli, the 4th High Priestess who hosts the lighting ceremonies of 1956, 1960, 1964 Olympic Games.
Maria Moscholiou, hosts four Olympic Games'Olympic flame lighting ceremony separately in 1968, 1972, 1976 and 1980.
Katerina Didaskalou, the sixth High Priestess hosts the Los Angeles 1984 and Seoul 1988 Olympic Games' Olympic Fame.
Maria Pambouki hosts the Barcelona 1992 and Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games' Olympic Flame lighting ceremony.
Thalia Prokopiou hosts the Olympic flame lighting ceremony of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.
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