
Today, the
world has chosen Beijing. And the world's attention is
turning to Beijing. When members of the InternationalOlympicCommittee (IOC) cast their final votes for Beijing tonight,
the world demonstrated its trust in Beijing and pinned its
hopes on China. In a
rapidly changing world, it takes great courage, vision and
insight to choose the best venue for a global event to be
held seven years from now. The members
have cast their solemn votes for Beijing, capital of the
world's largest developing country. Their wisdom has allowed
them to see into the future and proved to them that in seven
years, Beijing and the whole of China will be home to a
stable society, a prosperous economy and a well-off
population, that the country's transportation and
environmental situation will be greatly improved, and that
the cause of democracy and rule of law will continually
advance. Beijing's
winning of the bid to host the 2008 Olympic Games is another
milestone in China's rising international status and a
historical event in the great renaissance of the Chinese
nation. The
spirit of the Olympic Games goes beyond political systems,
ideological differences, cultural traditions and races, and
is universally accepted and respected by the whole world.
The competition to host the Games is one featuring
comprehensive national strength, economic potential,
technological power and cultural charm. It is a competition
for national image and status. Winning the host right means
winning the respect, trust and favor of the international
community. Today, Beijing
has won such trust. It is a victory for Beijing. It is a
victory for China, and it is a victory for the Olympic
spirit. China
has a population of 1.3 billion people, and a market
potential no investor can resist. Beijing has exciting plans
for the Games; moreover, its citizens have great enthusiasm
for hosting the event. The highest public support rate among
the five candidate cities can be seen on the scrolls of
signatures of Chinese people worldwide that seem to stretch
from the Great Wall to Lausanne, and to Athens. The world has
felt Beijing's strength and been moved by its sincerity. As
mankind enters the new century, there is a consensus among
all the people: It is time for Beijing to host the Olympic
Games. It is time for the Olympic torch to light the Great
Wall. It is time for nearly 1.3 billion people to have a
night-long carnival. Tonight is
also a night of celebration for the Olympic cause. Allowing
the Olympic torch to light China is the best way to promote
the globalization of the Olympic Games. An Olympic Games in
the world's fastest-growing economy will create tremendous
business opportunities, and will offer a rare chance for the
IOC to strengthen its financial resources and to boost the
world economy. And of course,
no one can deny that when people from all parts of the world
gather in Beijing, the interchange between the Chinese and
Western cultures will be unprecedented in the history of
human civilization. When the Olympics embraces Beijing, both
are winners. China will
prove to the world the decision by the IOC at the beginning
of the century is wise. We believe Beijing can give the
world the best Olympic Games in history.
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