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The MARCO POLO PARKSIDE - LUXURY HOTEL
Scheduled to open in 2007, Marco Polo Parkside is located in the exclusive
Chaoyang District of Beijing. Part of a mixed-use development project, the
hotel is situated only 1,000 meters from the 2008 Beijing National Main
Stadium, with easy access to Beijing Metro Route 5 and Route 10 (at Olympic
Park) and all other public transportation. Beijing Capital International Airport is
a short twenty minute drive.
PRESIDENTIAL PLAZA BEIJING - LUXURY LODGING
9 Fuchengmenwai Road, Beijing 100037, China

Presidential Plaza represents a new breed of business hotel in the
fast-developing western side of Beijing with close and easy access to China's
commercial banking institutions, government ministries, high-tech industrial
basin, Beijing Exhibition Hall, Summer Palace and Forbidden City.

Location
Located in the City, Railway Station Beijing Station 13 km, Exhibition Site
Beijing Exhibition Center 2 km, Fragrant Hills 25.0 km, Forbidden City 8.0 km,
Diao Yu Tai State Guest House 3.0 km, Beijing Zoo/Beijing Aquarium 5.0 km,
Beihai Park 7.0 km.
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The Marco Polo Xidan Beijing - LUXURY Accommodation

Luxurious first class hotel with 2 restaurants, international cuisine, café/bistro,
lobby bar, shops, executive floor, business and beauty centres. The gym and
indoor pool are among the best.

The hotel is located centrally in the middle of the popular shopping quarter of
Xidan, in the heart of Peking, close to the Square of Heavenly Peace and the
Forbidden City. Just a few steps away from the efficient underground with
connections to the 2008 BEIJING OLYMPIC Villages.

The 296 rooms, measuring around 35 sq m, are very roomy and equipped with
all comforts of a first class hotel, such as TV, phone, mini-bar, air conditioning,
bathroom/WC and Internet access. The rooms boast views over the gardens or
the city, many even offer views over the Forbidden City.
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Marco Polo Parkside
Presidential Plaza
Marco Polo Xidan
*Shang Yuan
65- JING LING Hotel
Aug. 6th
and before
per night
819
525
600
350
350
Aug. 7th
out on 11th
4 nights
3276
SOLD
2400
SOLD
1400
Aug. 11th
out on 16th
5 nights
4095
SOLD
3000
1750
1750
Aug. 16th
out on 21st
5 nights
4095
3025*
3000
1750
1750
Aug. 21st
out on 25th
4 nights
3276
2420*
2400
SOLD
1400
Aug. 25th
and after
per night
819
525
600
350
350




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BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS LODGING Prices in ABOVE HOTELS are in
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JIANGUO HOTEL - LUXURY Accommodation

History
The Jianguo Hotel Beijing is the first international hotel in China since 1982 and the only garden
hotel in Beijing CBD - Your Real Green Home.

Location
Jianguo Hotel Beijing is situated adjacent to the Beijing diplomatic quarter, in the heart of Beijing
Central Business District, just 1 minute walking distance from the metro and 5 minutes walk from
the famous Xiushui Market. By car, 10 minutes from Tiananmen Square and Beijing's numerous
historical sights and 30 minutes from the Beijing Capital International Airport.
(50 rooms available)

Business Rooms:  $7470 US / 9 nights August 7th to 16th**
Business Rooms:  $7470 US / 9 nights August 16th to 25th**
Executive Business or Garden Rooms:  $8410 US / 9 nights**
Business Suites:  $11210 US / 9 nights**
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The LUXURY Suites
The Suites distinguished itself by its fashionable design, excellent service and European style
management. With its 199 comfortable and elegant suites, it offers safety, privacy and personalized
service.  Ideal for the BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS.
Only 45 minutes from the Airport, The Suites is right at the heart of Beijing, at a walking distance from
Tiananmen, the Forbidden City, neighboring to Wangfujing Avenue, Beijing's best dining and shopping
area.
All suites are luxuriously decorated and made up with living room, dining room as well as fully equipped
kitchen. Complying with most advanced technical requirement, every suite offers the most advanced
telephone and broadband connectivity. Further most of suites have balconies with the wonderful view
of Jing Shan Mountain, Beihai Park and the Forbidden City.
Adding to the luxury, all permanent tenants will automatically receive a "Guest Card" for the most
prestigious Beijing Chan an Club with access to all restaurants, banquet and conference facilities.
THE LUXURY SUITES BEIJING

BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS LODGING RATES SHEET

Room Type        Size (gross)        Period        Dates        Daily Room Rate (net)
Studio        60 sqm                             Pre-game        7.26.08 – 8.7.2008         $490
                             During        8.7.08 – 8.25.08         $575
                   Post-game        8.25.08 – 8.31.06         $525
1-bedroom        97 – 117 sqm          Pre-game        7.26.08 – 8.7.2008         $575
                             During        8.7.08 – 8.25.08         $670
                   Post-game        8.25.08 – 8.31.06         $620
Deluxe 1-b        135 – 141 sqm        Pre-game        7.26.08 – 8.7.2008         $600
                              During        8.7.08 – 8.25.08         $730
                    Post-game        8.25.08 – 8.31.06         $655
2-bedroom        130 – 166 sqm        Pre-game        7.26.08 – 8.7.2008         $875
                              During        8.7.08 – 8.25.08         $980
                    Post-game        8.25.08 – 8.31.06         $930


2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS HOTELS RATES SHEET
for Long-staying and groups

Contract Period        Studio        1-bedroom        Dlx. 1b        2b
Rates quoted below are net rates, per calender month for the entire required period.
4.1.08 – 9.30.08         $6050 / mo         $7000 / mo         $7450 / mo         $9950 / mo
5.1.08 – 9.30.08         $6400 / mo         $7450 / mo         $8000 / mo         $10600 / mo
6.1.08 – 9.30.08         $6950 / mo         $8150 / mo         $8750 / mo         $11550 / mo
7.1.08 – 9.30.08         $7700 / mo         $9200 / mo         $10000 / mo       $13000 / mo


The above quoted rates are for reference, subject to availability.
Minimum stay is any 5 nights.  Prices include all taxes and service charge.  
Stays of 1, 2, 3 or 4 nights have a supplement of $400!!!
CRUISE TO THE OLYMPICS
WESTIN STAY during the OLYMPICS
MARRIOTT COURTYARD BEIJING

Experience impeccable service, an unbeatable downtown location and cozy
accommodations at the Courtyard by Marriott Beijing. Our hotel is part of the Beijing
New World Center, one of the best shopping places in Beijing. Tian An Men Square,
the Forbidden City and other imperial sites are just a stroll away. Elegant guest
rooms offer luxury bedding, high-speed Internet, large work areas and individually
controlled air conditioning. After sightseeing or meetings, catch up with friends or
colleagues while enjoying delectable Cantonese cuisine at Hua Mei Garden or a
cocktail at our Lobby Lounge. Stay fit and unwind in our fully equipped gymnasium,
indoor pool, and sauna. Known for our event facilities and catering services, we
offer unique meeting space for conferences or intimate gatherings and event
planners to coordinate every detail. When in China's capital, choose the Courtyard by
Marriott for your business or leisure travel, where you'll find the perfect mix of
Eastern and Western cultures.  Welcome to this BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS HOTEL!

Executive Level Rooms:  $17,500 US / 10 nights
Price for any 10 Consecutive nights for up to 2 person
including breakfast
Stay at MARRIOTT During the BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS!
Executive accommodations for the BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS!
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5 star Hotel Kapok for $1150 per night (ON HOLD)

4 star
Howard Johnson for $700 per night  (SOLD OUT)

BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS for these 2 HOTELS
- Minimum stay is any 5
nights.  Prices include all taxes and service charge.  
Stays of 1, 2, 3 or 4 nights have a supplement of $400 per night!!!

3 star Hotel SHANG YUAN for $850 per night...
blocks are for 6 nights... 7-13, 13-19 and 19-25
Packages for the OLYMPICS!
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NOVOTEL Peace Beijing 2008 OLYMPICS HOTEL

Novotel Peace Beijing is conveniently located in the busy Wangfujing shopping district, only 30
minutes drive from the airport. The hotel features 344 rooms, 4 restaurants, 2 bars, an indoor
swimming pool, sauna and fitness centre. There are conference facilities for up to 300 delegates.
Two of the citys major tourist attractions, the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square, are only a
short walk from the front door.  HOTEL of the 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS...

LIMITED NUMBER OF ROOMS LEFT...   $540US / night SOLD OUT!
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BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS - LUXURIOUS ZHAOLONG HOTEL

Deluxe room is at
USD $550US/night for 10 nights minimum and $450 for
extra nights (not including service charge and breakfast)
Superior deluxe room is at
USD $650US/night for 10 nights minimum and
$550 for extra nights
Stay at 5 Star Hotel During the BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS!
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BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS 5 STAR HOTEL

(100) Business Standard room                 
  $13,535US
(39) Executive Deluxe                                 $17,055US
(18) Executive Suite                                    $19,405US

Price is for any 9 nights including Breakfast Buffet and
ALL Taxes, gratuities and Service charges

5-star hotel located on Chang'an Street,  the central
area of foreign affairs and business,  forming one of
the most potential business area of Beijing with
COFCO Plaza,  Herderson Center and Bright China
Chang'an Mansion.  Very close to the Forbidden
city(the Imperial Palace),  it has a convenient traffic
and a quiet environment in the prosperity as the first
choice for businessmen and people spending holidays
in Beijing or for the 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS.
The main building of (BIH) is a high white building with
trifurcate surfaces,  with 1008 well appointed guest
rooms and suites,  equipped with central air
conditioner system,  closed-circuit television,  mini
bar, electronic lock and international long-distance
direct dial telephone.  There are cypresses,  ponds
and fountains decorating the wide front square.  There
are over ground and underground capable of more
than 300 cars.
The quiet and comfortable outer court,  bright and
large hall,  elegant Four Season Lounge,  featured
Shanghai Pavilion,  Starlight Revolving Restaurant
which can see the city in bird's eye,  Tanfu Restaurant
which characterized by Tan feudal official dishes,   
Japanese food and Cantonese food can satisfy your
appetite.
Hotels with a view During the BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS!
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STUDIO APARTMENTS - BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS!
This studio apartment near
DongZhiMen subway station, take
20 mins by subway to Olympic
village $325/night during Olympic
minimum 5 nights -11th night and
up is $225 per night)  (Inquire for 1
to 4 nights!!!
Apartments - Stay During the BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS!
Located at North 4th Ring Road, YaYunCun,South West facing to 2008 Olympic Game
Village. Facing south have park view. 15 mins by car or bus to WuDaoKou, BLCU, Peking
University, TsingHua University.
134 m2 huge apartment, 2 bed rooms, 2 bath rooms, 1 kitchen, 2 balcony. Fully furniture,
Kohler bath tub, wolden floor, 3 DAKIN air conditioner, 24 hour hot water, security, door
man, satellite TV (HBO, CNBC, Cinamax). downstair is Sunshine shopping mall,cinema,
supermarket, swimming pool, fitness center, lots of eat out. 15 minutes walk to Subway
line 5 (2007) $18,000 for the month.
HOLIDAY INN CENTRAL PLAZA BEIJING

Holiday Inn Central Plaza Beijing, an Award-Winning hotel, is conveniently located in Guanganmen commercial
and civic area, adjacent to the new Municipal Government Office Building and is within a stone's throw from
Beijing's Financial Street. The hotel is close to tourist and shopping attractions such as Wangfujing, Oriental
Plaza and the Forbidden City. It is 10 minutes drive from the West Train Station and 50 minutes from the Capital
Airport.

The hotel has 322 contemporary guest rooms and suites, some with kitchen facilities, including suites and two
floors each of Business Club rooms and Executive Club rooms, all equipped with wired and wireless broadband
internet, speaker telephone and multi-language voice mail.

With a 640 square meter, pillar-free ballroom and 7 other function rooms ranging from 35 to 176 square meters,
the hotel is an ideal venue for business meetings and social functions alike. All the meeting rooms are equipped
with state-of-the-art audio-visual facilities, built-in work station, wireless broadband connection and video
conference facilities. The hotel's professional meetings team will ensure that every event is a success.

The hotel also provides other facilities like business center ticketing and tour desk, kiosk, clinic, car rental,
concierge taxi and limousine service, baby sitting service and karaoke.

Welcome to this BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS HOTEL!

Standard Rooms:  $705US/night for 7 consecutive nights
Price includes a credit of $90US/day for food and beverages

Facts and General Information...

2010 Winter Olympics Official website

It is likely to contain information of a speculative nature and the content
may change as the event approaches and more information becomes
available.
XXI Olympic Winter Games


The 2010 Winter Olympics logo was unveiled on
April 23, 2005 and is named Ilanaaq the Inunnguaq.
Ilanaaq is the Inuktitut word for friend

Host city Vancouver, BC, Canada
Nations participating 80+ (projected)
Athletes participating 5,500 (projected)
Events 86 in 7 sports
Opening ceremony February 12
Closing ceremony February 28
Stadium BC Place Stadium


related news:
Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter GamesThe 2010 Winter
Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games or the 21st
Winter Olympics, will be held in 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada. Both the Olympic and Paralympic Games are being organized by
the Vancouver Organizing Committee (VANOC).

The 2010 Winter Olympics will be the third Olympics hosted by Canada, and
the first by the province of British Columbia. Previously, Canada was home
to the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal and the 1988 Winter Olympics in
Calgary. These will also be the first games to be held in an NHL market
since the league allowed its players to participate starting in 1998.

Following Olympic tradition, current Vancouver mayor Sam Sullivan
received the Olympic flag during the closing ceremony of the 2006 Winter
Olympics in Turin, Italy, which was also attended by Governor General
Michaëlle Jean and Premier of British Columbia, the host province, Gordon
Campbell, himself a Vancouver native. The flag was raised on February 28,
2006, in a special flag raising ceremony, and will be on display at
Vancouver's city hall until the Olympic opening ceremony. At the same
time, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said in a statement that the Olympic
flame had begun its journey to Vancouver.

The Call for Volunteers program was launched on February 12, 2008 to find
25,000 volunteers.

Bidding
2010 Winter Olympics bids
The Canadian Olympic Association chose Vancouver as the Canadian
candidate city over Calgary, which sought to re-host the games and Quebec
City, which had lost the 2002 Olympic bid in 1995. On the first round of
voting on November 21, 1998, Vancouver-Whistler had 26 votes, Quebec
City with 25 and Calgary 21. On December 3, 1998, the second and final
round of voting occurred between the two leading contenders, which saw
Vancouver win with 40 votes compared to Quebec City's 32. The win
allowed Vancouver to prepare its bid and begin lobbying efforts
internationally.

After the bid bribing scandal that took place with the 2002 Winter Olympics
at Salt Lake City (which saw Quebec City asking for compensation (CDN$8
million) for their failed 2002 bid), 1999 saw many of the rules around the
bidding process change. The IOC created the Evaluation Commission which
was appointed on October 24, 2002. Prior to the bidding for the 2008
Summer Olympics, often host cities would fly members of the IOC to their
city where they toured the city and were provided with gifts from the city.
The lack of oversight and transparency often led to allegations of money for
votes. Afterward, changes brought forth by the IOC bidding rules were
tightened, and more focused on technical aspects of candidate cities. The
team analysed the candidate city features and provided its input back to the
IOC. The bid books from the three candidate cities were submitted in
January 2003 and inspections occurred before May 2003, when the final
report was submitted.

Vancouver's residents were asked in a referendum whether they accepted
the responsibilities of the host city should it win its bid. Sixty-four percent
of residents accepted the proposal. The referendum was held only in
Vancouver, though the infrastructure tab was to be picked up by the
province as a whole.

Furthermore, this victory was helped by a media campaign which saw
those who supported the Olympic bid outspend those who were against the
bid by 88:1.[citation needed] Regardless, it was the first time such a
referendum was successful. In neighbouring Washington state to the south,
both the state legislature and Governor Gary Locke passed a resolution in
support of Vancouver's bid, and sent it to the IOC.

Vancouver won the bidding process to host the Olympics by a vote of the
International Olympic Committee on July 2, 2003 at the 115th IOC Session
held in Prague, Czech Republic. The result was announced by IOC
President Jacques Rogge.

Vancouver faced two other finalists shortlisted that same February:
PyeongChang, South Korea and Salzburg, Austria. Pyeongchang had the
most votes of the three cities in the first round of voting, in which Salzburg
was eliminated. In the run-off, all but two of the members who had voted for
Salzburg voted for Vancouver.

Two years earlier, Canada had put in a bid for the 2008 Summer Olympics in
Toronto, but lost out to Beijing. British Columbia had refused to support
Toronto's bid that,[5] had it succeeded, would have ended Vancouver's
chances of hosting the 2010 games as the IOC preferred to rotate the
Games among continents.

2010 Winter Olympics bidding results
City NOC Name Round 1 Round 2
Vancouver, British Columbia  Canada 40 56
PyeongChang  South Korea 51 53
Salzburg  Austria 16 -


Construction
2010 Winter Olympics
Bid process
Village
Mascots

IOC · COC · VANOC

The Olympic Flag outside the Vancouver City Hall. This particular flag was
replaced with a replica after it was stolen.The initial problem Vancouver
faced in winning the bid for the 2010 Winter Olympics was fundraising for
construction of venues. The Bid Committee, and subsequently VANOC,
arranged for commitments of investment on a 50/50 basis by the federal
and provincial governments, primarily for amounts to cover venue
construction costs. It later began to achieve sponsorships and donations
from private corporations and institutions. Such commitments were made
enthusiastically as a chance to build on the world prestige Vancouver
already gained as host of the 1986 World's Fair and to improve on the
technological advances made during that event, like the expansion of the
SkyTrain transit system.

The expansion was a pledge of the BC government, and not the
responsibility of VANOC. Construction of the rapid transit link between
Richmond, the adjacent international airport and downtown Vancouver is
now underway and is expected to be completed by late 2009. The BC
government also indicated it would pay for a C$600 million upgrade of the
Sea-to-Sky Highway to accommodate increased traffic between Vancouver
and Whistler, although this highway upgrade has been overdue for more
than a decade and will still not meet the basic needs of the corridor.

The three main venues -- constructed at a cost of $580 million, about 23
percent above the 2003 bid forecasts -- have already had their work largely
completed. The $40-million Hillcrest/Nat Bailey stadium park, which will
host curling, will be finished later this year. The Vancouver Olympic
Committee (VANOC) spent $16.6 million on upgrading facilities at Cypress,
which will host the freestyle (aerials, moguls, ski cross) and snowboarding
events. The athletes' villages in Whistler and Vancouver are still under
construction, as are the main media centre in Coal Harbour and its Whistler
counterpart.

As of 2004, the operational cost of the 2010 Winter Olympics is estimated to
be in the range of C$1.4 billion. In 2006, VANOC CEO John Furlong
estimated it would be about C$1.7 billion, all raised from non-government
sources, primarily through sponsorships and the auction of national
broadcasting rights. C$580 million is the taxpayer-supported budget to
construct or renovate venues throughout Vancouver and Whistler, C$200
million is expected to be spent for security, of which the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police (RCMP) is the lead agency.


Logo and mascots
2010 Winter Olympics mascots
related news:
Mascots announced for 2010 Games
Newspaper campaigns to elevate Vancouver Olympic character from
sidekick status
.  The 2010 Winter Olympics logo was unveiled on April 23,
2005 and is named Ilanaaq the Inunnguaq. Ilanaaq is the Inuktitut word for
friend. The logo is based on the Inukshuk built for the Northwest Territories
Pavilion at Expo 86 and donated to the city of Vancouver after the event. It
is now used as a landmark on English Bay beach.

The mascots for the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games were
introduced on November 27, 2007. After the unveiling, many people were
displeased with the look of the new mascots because they represented a
small population of Vancouver.  Inspired by traditional First Nations
creatures, the mascots include:

Miga - A mythical sea bear, part orca and part kermode bear.
Quatchi - A sasquatch.
Sumi - An animal guardian spirit who wears the hat of the orca whale, flies
with the wings of the mighty Thunderbird and runs on the strong furry legs
of the black bear.
Mukmuk - A Vancouver Island marmot, Mukmuk is not an official mascot but
acts as their sidekick.
Miga and Quatchi are mascots for the Olympic Games, while Sumi is the
mascot for the Paralympic Games.


Sports
Eighty-six winter sports events have been announced as part of the 2010
Winter Olympics. The eight sports categorized as ice sports are: bobsled,
luge, skeleton, ice hockey, figure skating, speed skating, short track speed
skating, and curling. The three sports categorized as alpine, skiing and
snowboarding events are: alpine, freestyle and snowboarding. The four
sports categorized as Nordic events are: biathlon, cross country skiing, ski
jumping, and nordic combined.

Alpine skiing
Biathlon
Bobsleigh
Cross-country skiing
 Curling
Figure skating
Freestyle skiing
Ice hockey
 Luge
Nordic combined
Short track speed skating
Skeleton
 Ski jumping
Snowboarding
Speed skating


The opening and closing ceremonies and the events categorized as ice
sports (excluding bobsleigh, luge and skeleton) will be held in Vancouver
and Richmond. The sports categorized as "Nordic events" will be held in
the Callaghan Valley located just to the west of Whistler. All alpine skiing
events will be held on Whistler Mountain (Creekside) and sliding events
(bobsleigh, luge and skeleton) will be held on Blackcomb Mountain.
Cypress Mountain (located in Cypress Provincial Park in West Vancouver)
will host the 2010 freestyle skiing (aerials, moguls, and ski cross), and all
2010 snowboard events (half-pipe, parallel giant slalom, snowboard cross).

Vancouver 2010 will also be the first winter Olympics in which both men's
and women's hockey will be played on a narrower, NHL-sized ice rink,
measuring 200 ft × 85 ft (61 m × 26 m), instead of the international size of
200 ft × 98.5 ft (61 m × 30 m). The games will be played at General Motors
Place, home of the NHL's Vancouver Canucks. This change is expected to
save $10 million (CAD) in construction costs and allow an additional 35,000
spectators to attend Olympic hockey games.


Additional events
There were a number of events proposed to be included in the 2010 Winter
Olympics. On November 28, 2006, the IOC Executive Board at their meeting
in Kuwait voted to include skicross in the official program. The Vancouver
Olympic Committee (VANOC) subsequently approved the event to be
officially part of the Games program.

Events up for inclusion but were ultimately rejected included:

Biathlon mixed relay
Mixed doubles curling
Team alpine skiing
Team bobsled and skeleton
Team luge
Women's ski jumping

Controversies
The IOC voted in 2006 not to include women's ski jumping in the 2010
Games, on the grounds that the sport was not yet developed enough and
did not meet basic criteria for inclusion. The members of the Canadian
Women Ski Jumping Team filed a grievance with the Canadian Human
Rights Board citing gender discrimination. So far the IOC has yet to
comment or change its decision.

According to lobby group Women's Ski Jumping USA, a group composed of
"some of the top women ski jumpers", will file a Statement of Claim with
the Supreme Court of British Columbia suing the Vancouver Olympic
Organizing Committee for excluding women ski jumpers from the
Vancouver games.

The athlete's village located at South East False Creek was originally
planned to be a model sustainable community, with state of the art energy
efficiency provisions, and a mix of market and social housing, at one third
market, one third social housing and one third subsidized middle income
housing. The City of Vancouver would break even through the sale of
market housing. However, a new city council in 2005 dropped the
provisions for subsidized middle income housing and then sold the lands to
a private developer for 193 million dollars, thereby erasing earlier plans for
a sustainable and socially just community.

On August 22, 2008 The Globe and Mail reported that the Harper
government intended to tie funding to the opening ceremonies to control
over content. This was widely criticized as reflecting policies of interfering
with the arts and exercising ideological control. However, the vice-
president of communications for the Vancouver Olympic Organizing
Committee, Renée Smith-Valade, said the government was not bringing
politics into the 2010 games and will not have veto power over any part of
the Olympic ceremonies.


Venues
For the first time, the Winter Olympics will be held by the sea and some
venues, including the Richmond Olympic Oval, are at sea level. The 2010
Games will also be the first—Winter or Summer—to have an Opening
Ceremony held indoors.

Vancouver, which will be the most populous city ever to hold the Winter
Games, will also be the warmest: in February, when the Games will be
held, Vancouver has an average temperature of 4.8 °C (40.6 °F).


Greater Vancouver
Vancouver

BC Place Stadium - Opening and Closing Ceremonies, nightly medal
presentations
Vancouver Olympic Village

A forest of cranes tower over the Olympic village being constructed on the
southeastern shore of False Creek near downtown Vancouver.
Vancouver
Convention & Exhibition Centre - Media centre
Canada Hockey Place - Ice hockey (primary venue)
Pacific Coliseum - Figure skating, short track
Hillcrest Park - Curling
University of British Columbia

UBC Winter Sports Centre Ice hockey (secondary venue)
Richmond

Richmond Olympic Oval - Speed Skating
West Vancouver

Cypress Mountain Resort - Freestyle skiing, snowboard

[edit] Whistler
Whistler Olympic and Paralympic Village
Whistler Creekside - Alpine skiing
Whistler Olympic Park in Callaghan Valley - Biathlon, cross country skiing,
Nordic combined, ski jumping (fomerly the Whistler Nordic Venue)
Whistler Sliding Centre - bobsleigh, luge, skeleton
Due to the fact that corporate sponsorship is not allowed for an Olympic
venue, GM Place will be renamed Canada Hockey Place for the duration of
the games.


Broadcasting
Vancouver 2010 will be broadcast worldwide by a number of television
broadcasters. As rights for the 2010 games have been packaged with those
for the 2012 Summer Olympics, broadcasters will be largely identical for
both events. Confirmed broadcasters include:

Australia
Nine Network and FOXTEL
Brazil
TV Record, a privately owned, free-to-air channel in Brazil, will offer
increased coverage of the Olympic Games across a number of TV
channels. The organisation will also acquire the rights to air the Games
across all media platforms, including TV, cable, satellite, internet and
mobile telephones.
Canada
A consortium led by CTVglobemedia and Rogers Media, expected to
include CTV, TSN, RDS, RIS, Rogers Sportsnet, OMNI Television, OLN, CTV
Newsnet, Rogers radio stations, potentially other outlets in the CTV and
Rogers families, and third-party broadcasters TQS, APTN and ATN
United Kingdom
BBC
Hong Kong
Cable TV
Japan
NHK
Mexico
Televisa and TV Azteca
New Zealand
Sky TV and Prime
Philippines
Solar Sports
South Korea
SBS
United States
NBC Universal

Torch Relay

The clock counting down to the opening of the Olympics in downtown
Vancouver
.  The Olympic Torch Relay is the transfer of the Olympic flame
from Ancient Olympia, Greece - where the first Olympic Games were held
thousands of years ago - to the stadium of the city hosting the current
Olympic Games. The flame arrives just in time for the Opening Ceremony.

For the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games, the flame will first be lit in
Olympia in late 2009. It will then travel from Greece, over the North Pole to
Canada's high Arctic and on to the West Coast and Vancouver. The Olympic
Torch will be carried by thousands of Canadians of all ages and cultural
backgrounds: on foot, dog sled, snowmobile, horse, plane and virtually
every means of transport known to the people of Canada. The torch relay is
said to be the longest in winter Olympic history and will travel across all of
Canada on its journey to Vancouver.

For the first time in Olympic history the Olympic flame will be lit indoors, as
BC Place is a covered stadium. This has caused some speculation on how
this will be accomplished, as such a large flame burning for the required 15
days would cause environmental issues inside the stadium. A possible
solution to the problem includes installing a special ventilation system to
house the flame. It has yet to be officially stated how this problem will be
solved.


Opposition

Members of the Native Warriors Society pose with the stolen Winter
Olympics flag. They stole the flag to protest the Olympics, and to honour
the death of Harriet Nahanee.
Opposition to the 2010 Olympic Games in
Vancouver has been expressed by hundreds of activists and politicians,
including Lower Mainland Mayors Derek Corrigan and Richard Walton. Many
of the public Olympic events held to date in Vancouver have been attended
by protesters. Non-violent environmental protests at Eagleridge Bluffs in
West Vancouver resulted in the arrest of over 20 people and jail time for
two local women, Betty Krawczyk and Harriet Nahanee. Protesters have
also vandalized branches of the Royal Bank of Canada, an Olympic sponsor,
in Ottawa, Vancouver and Victoria.

There are several reasons for the opposition, some of which are reflected in
the documentary film Five Ring Circus. These issues include:

Large expense to taxpayers (estimated at CAN$580 million)
Destruction of the natural environment (such as Eagleridge Bluffs)
Loss of affordable housing . The Anti-Poverty Committee has promised that
they would target VANOC officials in their homes and businesses, and on
22 May 2007, "evicted" the British Columbia Cabinet and VANOC officials by
trashing their offices in downtown Vancouver. "
Rising homelessness caused by speculation on land in the Downtown
Eastside and divergence of funds from social services to Olympic costs.  
Use, by the provincial government, of the Olympics to force through a 2
billion dollar private public partnership funded rapid transit link from
Downtown Vancouver to the Vancouver International Airport, over other
transit options
On another front, local First Nations people as well as Canadian Inuit
expressed concern over the choice of an inukshuk as the symbol of the
Games, with some Inuit leaders such as Nunavut Commissioner Peter Irniq
stating that the inukshuk is a culturally important symbol to them. He said
that the "Inuit never build inuksuit with head, legs and arms. I have seen
inuksuit build more recently, 100 years maybe by non-Inuit in Nunavut, with
head, legs and arms. These are not called inuksuit. These are called
inunguat, imitation of man." Local First Peoples also expressed annoyance
that the design did not reflect West Coast native culture such as that of the
Squamish or Haida, but rather that of the Inuit, who are indigenous to the
Arctic far from Vancouver. One chief also said that the design lacked
dignity, comparing it to Pac-Man. However, other First Nations and Inuit
leaders praised the design. The First Nations governments of the
Squamish, Musqueam, Lil'wat and Tsleil-Waututh (the "Four Host Nations"),
on whose traditional territory the games will be held, signed a protocol in
2004 in support of the games.
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VANCOUVER 2010
XXI Olympic Winter Games
From the 12th to 28th February 2010

ELECTION

The city of Vancouver was elected Host City of the XXI Olympic
Winter Games in 2010 at the 115th IOC Session in Prague on 2
July 2003. Eight cities applied to host the Games: Andorra la Vella
in Andorra, Bern in Switzerland, Harbin in China, Jaca in Spain,
PyeongChang in Korea, Salzburg in Austria, Sarajevo in
Bosnia-Herzegovina and Vancouver in Canada.
LONDON 2012
Games of the XXX Olympiad
From the 27th July to 12th August 2012

ELECTION

The host city for the Games of the XXX Olympiad will be the city of
London. Following four rounds of voting by members of the
International Olympic Committee (IOC), today, at the 117th IOC Session,
in Singapore, London eventually triumphed by taking 54 votes from a
possible 104. This gave London the majority that it needed to be
elected as the host city for the 2012 Games. London had to overcome
stiff competition, however, in the form of Paris, New York, Moscow and
Madrid in its bid to get the Games.
SOCHI 2014 OLYMPICS HOTEL ROOMS
SOCHI 2014
XXI Olympic Winter Games
February 2014

Sochi Elected as Host City of XXII Olympic Winter Games


© IOC/R. Juilliart
4 July 2007

The city of Sochi has been elected as the host city for the XXII Olympic Winter Games in 2014. The announcement has just been made by
IOC President Jacques Rogge in Guatemala City, where the IOC members are meeting.  Sochi was elected in the second round of voting with
51 votes against 47 votes for PyeongChang.

Unsurpassed Excellence
The vision of Sochi 2014 is to unite the resources of the city of Sochi, the Krasnodar region and the Russian nation to develop in Sochi
greatly needed sports and resort infrastructure, in a sustainable, inclusive, environmentally responsible manner. Their goal is to deliver
Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games of unsurpassed excellence for the athletes, the Olympic family, the Paralympic family and the world.

Inspire and Energise
The Sochi 2014 Games will provide a new gateway for winter sport in Russia. Part of its legacy will look to establish Russia’s first
international-quality training and competition facilities for Alpine skiing, sliding sports and ski jumping. The facilities in Sochi will inspire the
youth of the nation and energise the growth of winter sports, serving not only Russian athletes but also those of an entire region. All the key
Olympic infrastructure locations in Sochi have been selected to ensure maximum sustainability and legacy after the Games by addressing
existing sport, tourism and commercial infrastructure needs.

Venues
Sochi 2014 will provide the Olympic Movement with a “once-in-a-lifetime” Winter Games experience. The Sochi Olympic Park will offer an
innovative solution, situated on the Black Sea coast in an area designated for significant development. It will include all ice venues, the
Olympic Stadium, the Main Media Centre (MMC), and the main Olympic Village. It has been designed by experienced Olympic planners to
offer athletes and officials, the IOC, the media, the sponsors and spectators extraordinary convenience and opportunities to enjoy the
Games. The mountain venues will be only 49 km away from the coastal cluster and are located in the mountain region of Krasnaya Polyana,
or “Red Meadow”. The mountain venues are also clustered within a single valley, making travel times short.

The Vote
The IOC members made their choice for 2014 based on not only the candidature files and presentations made today by the delegations from
Sochi (Russia), Salzburg (Austria) and PyeongChang (Republic of Korea)*, but also on the basis of the detailed report and presentation made
by the IOC’s Evaluation Commission for the 2014 Olympic Winter Games, which was chaired by IOC member Chiharu Igaya.

*Cities are listed in the order of drawing of lots

Results of the vote:

Round 1
Sochi: 34
Salzburg: 25
PyeongChang: 36

Round 2
Sochi: 51
PyeongChang: 47
OLYMPICS Hotel Rooms VANCOUVER 2010

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Zhong Tang Traditional Siheyuan Hotel 4*
Standard Room @ USD 590 per room per night
Special Single Room @ USD 437 per room per night

* Excluded breakfast
* Full amount payment is requested prepaid in advance
* Confirmation will be issued upon fully payment
* Once payment processed and confirmation issued, no
cancellation/amendment/shorten
* Minimum stay is any 5 nights.  Prices include all taxes and service charge.  
* Stays of 1, 2, 3 or 4 nights have a supplement of $400!!!  
BEIJING 2008 Olympic Games (AUGUST 8-24, 2008):
Our STANDARD Beijing Package (doesn’t Include Event Tickets):
•        August 7-13 (6 nights) - from $3350 per person
•        August 13-19 (6 nights) - from $3350 per person
•        August 19-25 (6 nights) - from $3350 per person
These 3 packages include:
•        6 NIGHTS hotel stay at the 3-star Hotel Shang Yuan. (you can see photos at the bottom of this web page) or
the 5-Star Hotel Presidential Plaza.
•        Daily Breakfast
•        Banquet Dinner
•        Private Airport Transfers upon Arrival and Departure
•        Welcome Happy Hour/Cocktails on Arrival Day
•        Tour Excursions to:
o        The Great Wall
o        Tiannenman Square and The Forbidden City
Price per Package:  $3350 U.S. dollars per person (at the Hotel Shang Yuan) or $4050 per person at the Hotel
Presidential Plaza, based on double occupancy.

Our Beijing Track & Field Fan Package (includes 9 T&F Tickets):
•        AUGUST 14-25 (Check-in the 14th, check-out the 25th): 11-nights-accommodation with daily breakfast at the
Hotel Catic. It was formerly a 3-star-hotel that was just renovated into a 5-star-hotel. Its location is on the Olympic
Green, less than 1 KM from the Main Stadium (where the ceremonies and the T&F Events will take place).
What’s Included:
•        11 NIGHTS hotel stay in 5 star hotel (based on double occupancy)
•        Daily Buffet Breakfast at hotel
•        Private Airport Transfers upon arrival and departure into Beijing
•        Welcome Happy Hour/Cocktails on Arrival Day
•        Banquet Dinner with other tour guests
•        On-site Tour Guide Assistance
•        Meet and Greet opportunities with Olympic Track and Field athletes
•        Daily Track and Field tickets (“A” seating=best tickets) to ALL evening T&F Events (Finals): from AUGUST 15-
23: 9 evenings
•        Tour Day Excursions to:
o        The Great Wall
o        Tiananmen Square and The Forbidden City
Price per Package: $8,500 U.S. dollars pp based on double occupancy. The payment terms are 50% deposit upon
booking and the remaining 50% balance is to be paid by May 1, 2008.
The two 5-star-hotels include the Catic Hotel (5-stars) is right next to the Main Olympic Stadium (but offered only
as part of the T&F Packages). The Presidential Plaza (5-stars) is centrally located and the Hotel Shang Yuan (3-
stars) is near the Basketball Arena in West Central Beijing.

We will be able to provide options for add-on packages to other Chinese destinations at a later date.
NEW BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS HOTELS...

100 rooms in 5* Hongfu International, € 620 (5 nights minimum or surcharge...)
100 rooms in 5* Lakeside, € 620 (5 nights minimum or surcharge...)
(Lakeside is better)
5 suites in 5* Lakeside, €899 (5 nights minimum or surcharge...)
115 rooms in 3*PLUS Western Lakeside, € 495 (5 nights minimum or surcharge...)
(Prices above for 2 people /room: Surcharge of 300 EUROS /night for 3rd person)
100 rooms in University Housing for € 285,- per room/night (18 nights minimum,
Aug. 7-25)

Our hotels belong to Hongfu Group,Wendu Leisure City, which is the newest
hot spring resort of Beijing,
located to the north of city, near Olympic Green. And the following are our hotels
and facilities:


1.        5 star Hongfu Business hotel
2.        5 star lakeside hotel
3.        3 star plus  „Western Lakeside“ hotel
4.        Beijing university students’ hotel

First of all, our resort is famous for the natural hot spring, so we invested about
1 billion RMB to build an indoor aqua center
-Hi space. It’s a Water Carnival with the capacity of 3000 people, include all the
entertaining facilities: Olympic standard
size swimming pool, surfing slideway, space bowl, interactive water castle.

And our hot spring health care center, with different spa and professional
massage, beauty shop.


5-Star Hotel „Lakeside“will be open on May,1st ,2008



390 standard rooms with ca. 35m2





5-Star Hotel „HongFu International“will be open on May,1st ,2008


312 standard rooms with ca. 35m2





3-Star PLUS Hotel, will be open on May,1st ,2008



760 standard rooms





University Housing
The University Housing is a student housing facility that provides housing for
University students during the school year but will accommodate foreign visitors
during the Games.
The University housing offers a unique opportunity for travelers with budget in
mind to attend the Games in Beijing. The rooms are smaller in size than the
other hotels and offer fewer amenities.Convenient to the metro and the Green,
the hotel is also within easy access of many other Beijing attractions and
venues. As the hotel is part of Hot Springs Leisure City guests have access to
the Hot Springs Leisure Club, a
tropical forest spa and Hi-Space Water Park.
Hotel Features Include:
•        Two University Restaurants.
•        University market.
•        Campus business center.
•        Rooms equipped with Internet access.



Hotel facilities / 5 Star
Reception (lobby) , Elevator , Hotel-owned car park , Executive/business floor ,
Hotel safe ,
Safety deposit boxes at reception , Air conditioning in public areas, Restaurants,
Hotel bar,
Hot Spring Bath,,Fitness room
Room facilities
Cable TV, Satellite TV, TV remote control, Desk , Telephone by the bed,  Room
safe, Mini-bar, Coffee machine/tea-maker, Centrally controlled air conditioning,
Windows for opening ,Hairdryer, Bathroom with bathtub, Bathroom with shower,
Bathrobes, free ADSL,  Emergency information Plan of emergency exits
In-house services
English-speaking staff available during the day , English-speaking staff available
at night
Express check-out , Porter service , Business center, Laundry, Shop
Credit card available
Visa, Master card

The room quantity makes us the biggest hotel group of Beijing, and our solution
to Olympic is:

Restaurant: more than 15 restaurants with Chinese and western style for all the
guests
Conference room: about 50 meeting rooms served people from 20 till 500
(separated conference hall )

Traffic: provide accelerated city bus services to the Olympic Green (15 Min.)and
daily shuttle bus(VOLVO)

to Metro Line 5,  shuttle will run daily from 6 A.M. through after midnight (2 A.M.
the next day). And it takes only 5 minutes to Metro station.

The map of subway plan in 2008

Last of all, a panorama of our resort, you and your guests are very welcome to
our hotels.
HOT SPRING Resort during OLYMPICS!
OLYMPICS RESORT
OLYMPICS HOTEL SPA
BEIJING LAKESIDE OLYMPICS HOTEL
BEIJING HONG FU INTERNATIONAL 2008 OLYMPICS HOTEL
BEIJING WESTERN LAKESIDE 2008 OLYMPICS HOTEL
BEIJING UNIVERSITY HOUSING 2008 OLYMPICS HOTEL
BEIJING UNIVERSITY HOUSING 2008 OLYMPICS HOTEL - Accommodations
BEIJING SUBWAY MAP ready for 2008 OLYMPICS
RESORT - BEIJING HOUSING 2008 OLYMPICS HOTEL - Accommodations
OLYMPICS Hotel
Rooms
V
ANCOUVER 2008
365 Inn **                                              $435 per night
Hotel Shang Yuan ***                             $530 per night
Hotel TaiYue Suites ****                         $600 per night
Hotel Presidential Plaza*****                   $850 per night (available from August 16-25;
some rooms available before upon request)
Hilton DoubleTree Hotel *****                           $850 per night

* For above 5 hotels...
* Minimum stay is any 18 nights Except Presidential Plaza.  Prices include all taxes and
service charge.  
* Stays of less nights available with a supplement charge; Email or call for quotes!!!
Info@14SB.com

Beijing Apartments
ADD: Room2405, No.30 Building, Baihuan Jiayuan, No.68 Guangqu RD.
Chaoyang district, BJ. China

NEW accommodation offering for the Beijing 2008 Olympics
        Super location: 5 mins to subway stations, 3-5 km to most of visiting
points.
        24/7 service: English speakers and Korean speakers in 24 hrs call
center.
        New buildings: Green yards around, very convenient with restaurants,
supermarkets, 24 hrs security guide.
        Great facilities: soft beds, wood floor, wireless internet etc.
        Full service: free wireless internet and free clothes washing.
        Price competitive: at the same location, you pay 700 USD just get a
room from hotels, but from us you can get a whole apartment with super
service for less.


full serviced accommodation (100 full furnished apartments )
Location:
Our apartments are centrally located, within a 5-minute walk to the No.10
subway station Shuangjing which can go to the Olympic Center station
directly, within a 15-minute walk to the World Trade Center and a 20-minute
walk to the Silk Market. Other major destinations such as the Forbidden City,
the Temple of Heaven, Sanlitun Bar street, Panjiayuan Antiques Market,
Wangfujing shopping street and many more are only within 3-5 kilometers.
Apartments in this location were built in 2005 and they are new, clean,
comfortable, and safe with security guards patrolling the area 24 hours a
day,. You will be able to experience life as middle-class Beijing peoples do,
and the complex includes a garden, hair salons, and small shops. Within five
minutes on foot are lots of Chinese and Western restaurants, banks, shops
and large supermarkets.

The Amenities:
Telephone        Coffee marker
Wireless internet        TV With Cable or DVD to hire
Big Integrated Fridge/Freezer        Washing Machine
Lift in Building        Microwave
Cookware & Kitchen Utensils        Towels
Slipper        Shampoo and Soap
Toothbrush and Toothpaste        Water cooler
Dinner table with chairs         Big Sofa
Reading Desk        Bed Stands
Closets        Bed sheets

One-bedroom Apartment: It’s about 70 sqm. There is a bedroom, large living
rooms, bathroom and kitchen. The apartments have one king-size bed or
two single beds. It can be shared between 1-3 people.

Two-bedroom Apartment: It’s about 110 sqm. In addition to 2 bedrooms,
there is a large living rooms, bathroom and kitchen. The apartments have
four choices: two king-size beds; one king-size bed and two single beds;
Two kings-size beds and one single bed; 4 single beds. It can be shared
between 1-5 people.
Three-bedroom Apartment: It’s about 140 sqm. In addition to 3 bedrooms,
there are