Olympic commitment held aloft in space By Zhao Huanxin (China Daily) Updated: 2005-10-20 05:30
An Olympic flag that orbited the Earth for five days with two Chinese
astronauts was unwrapped from the returned capsule yesterday in Beijing a
"flag-waving" show of China's commitment to the 2008 Games.
The move was hailed by President of the International
Olympic Committee Jacques Rogge.
Officials display
an IOC flag retrieved from the re-entry capsule of the Shenzhou VI
spacecraft Wednesday October 19, 2005 in
Beijing. [newsphoto] |
"By taking the Olympic flag into outer space, you have shown the entire world
the commitment and involvement of the People's Republic of China in the
promotion of the Olympic values and ideals," he said in a congratulatory letter
read at the ceremony.
"We all look forward towards the successful hosting of the XXIX Olympiad in
2008 in Beijing," he said.
Executive Vice-President of the Organizing Committee for the Games of the
XXIX Olympiad Liu Jingmin said the triumph of China's second manned mission will
inspire and encourage Beijing to strive for a successful Olympics.
The five-ring flag was among a host of closely-wrapped
packages removed from the tightly-guarded return capsule at a hall of Shenzhou
VI's developer the Chinese Academy of Space Technology yesterday afternoon.
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