 BEIJING - Foreigners attending the Beijing Olympics better behave - or else.
The Beijing Olympic organizing committee issued a stern, nine-page document - covering 57 topics - on Monday. Written only in Chinese and posted of the organizers' official we Comments
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Who voted on this?- WDHIII Mon Jun 02, 2008 9:05 am
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And some of it actually makes sense;
nobody is forcing you to go to china
I don't agree with China's politics in any way shape or form, but how is this different from countries warning British soccer hooligans to behave at the World Cup or stay home?
And some of it actually makes sense;
I agree, this isn't an issue, but how they said it makes it sound like China has no crime issues at all, and its all the foreigner's fault, this being a good example
"For those planning on sleeping outdoors to save a little money - forget it. This is banned in order to "maintain public hygiene and the cultured image of the cities."
I have no idea how many foreigners who has enough money to buy a Olympic ticket and a Visa AND airplane tickets will be sleeping outside in a foreign city.
So much for the more open China that was promised because of the games.
I'm totally shocked.
I, for one, will not watch the games. But I also hope that the US and Canada post more medals than the Chinese. What better way to slap them in the face then to dominate the games?
if china is totalitarian why they allow Macao and hong kong to be self governing over thier internal affairs including immigation?
I'm sure you're familiar with the "golden goose" concept. I'm sure you also have free internet access so you can look it up, unlike the majority of the Chinese people.
The Chinese government promised specific freedoms as conditions of their getting the games and now they are backing away from that deal. That's definately not an honorable position.
They are good at making promises and then backing out.
Our company built a plant in Shanghi to service the Chinese market in food packaging. Once the plant was built and operational, the government informed them that they were required to export everything made and could not sell domesticly.
They had to close a plant in New Zealand to make up for it.
No wonder we boycotted the Moscow Olympics. How can you have fun at a sporting event without trashing the whole town afterwords. (sarcasm off)
It should prove to be a very different Olympic experience. Especially watching the thousands of fans in the stands who'll all be Chinese.
No wonder we boycotted the Moscow Olympics. How can you have fun at a sporting event without trashing the whole town afterwords. (sarcasm off)
Hardly. The cost for tickets to Olympic events are in the hundreds of DOLLARS (not RMB) each, and that's if you win a lottery for the right to purchase one. My friend's sister tried to buy one for the opening ceremony...$500 for a crappy seat. Most Chinese will not be able to afford to go.
That's the way it usually is. Mostly the rich and powerful locals get tickets while the rest go to tourists who can afford it.