RSSNewsletterSiteMapFeedback

Home · Weather · Forum · Learning Chinese · Jobs · Shopping
Search This Site
China | International | Business | Government | Environment | Olympics/Sports | Travel/Living in China | Culture/Entertainment | Books & Magazines | Health
Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
Dreams melt as demand for tickets heats up
Adjust font size:

Gambling fever has gripped almost a million Olympic tickets applicants in China as they await their lottery results at the end of the first phase of ticketing.

 

"Only four tickets, and all for canoeing," said 31-year-old Yu Lingfang, a market director in Beijing who booked over 20 tickets from the opening ceremony to the men's basketball final, worth more than 6,500 yuan (US$865) in total.

 

Yu is one of about 60 thousand China-based subscribers who booked over 20 tickets and accounted for six percent of the total applicants, according to a survey by the China Internet Network Information Center, a national research body. But as Yu found out, even winning can involve some sense of loss.

 

"No basketball, no diving and no table tennis. Nothing from these," said Yu. "I also put four bookings for the opening ceremony using four different identification cards and still got nothing."

 

Over 400,000, or 40 percent, of the total applications went to the basketball competition, which stands as the second most popular choice after the opening ceremony. It was followed by soccer, diving, table tennis and athletics.

 

However, 600,000 of the 2.2 million tickets made available in the first phase of sales have still not found owners.

 

Although only half as expensive here as in Athens, the beach volleyball competition has failed to ignite the imagination of most Chinese and has received less than 4,000 bookings. BMX, with its historic Olympic debut, is even less popular along with the other two cycling events, with less than 2 percent of the applicants booking these events.

 

"I don't have a special crush on beach volleyball," said Chen Shi, 23, a media employee in Beijing who was upset at having her dream of catching the opening ceremony squashed.

 

However, during the August test events for beach volleyball and BMX the signs of their growing popularity were in full bloom.

 

Women's world No 1 BMX rider Sarah Walker told China Daily last month that the Olympics is taking BMX to another level and it will soon join basketball and swimming in its ability to grab the attention of young people worldwide.

 

More than 2 million more tickets will go on sale for domestic fans after the National Day holiday.

 

(China Daily September 28, 2007)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read

Comment
Username   Password   Anonymous
 
China Archives
Related >>
- Many still need to pay for Games' tickets
- Olympic Reply Letter May Be Treated as Spam
- Organizers of 2008 Olympics Allocate 1.6m Tickets
- Sales Set to Close for First Games Tickets
Most Viewed >>
-Yao-Yi NBA showdown serves as China's Super Bowl
-Mali's Kanoute named African Player of Year 2007
-NBA scores Wukesong Indoor Stadium
-Probe launched into Korean Badminton Open bust-up
-World ice dancing champion Staviski sentenced to jail
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback

Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號

主站蜘蛛池模板: 久久精品动漫一区二区三区| 亚洲精品乱码久久久久66| 香蕉尹人在线观看免费下载| 欧美大荫蒂毛茸茸视频| 国产小鲜肉男同志gay| 91视频app污| 女人是男人的未来的人| 久久青草免费91线频观看不卡 | 国产91无套剧情在线播放| 99久久人妻精品免费一区| 日本边吃奶边摸边做在线视频| 人善交VIDE欧美| 精品欧美一区二区三区在线观看 | 男女无遮挡毛片视频播放| 国产无人区卡一卡二卡三网站| 69日本xxxxxxxxx19| 大肉大捧一进一出好爽视频动漫| 一本到中文字幕高清不卡在线| 欧美亚洲一区二区三区| 免费精品视频在线| 麻豆免费高清完整版视频| 国产真实乱16部种子| 444kkk视频在线观看国产| 国自产精品手机在线观看视频| gay精牛cum| 日本h无羞动漫在线观看网站| 久久精品无码一区二区日韩av| 欧亚专线欧洲s码wm| 亚洲人成电影在线观看青青 | 国产在线视频福利| 99re6在线精品视频免费播放| 无需付费大片免费在线观看| 久久精品.com| 欧美边吃奶边爱边做视频 | 朋友把我玩成喷泉状| 国内精品伊人久久久久av影院| 99精品众筹模特自拍视频| 大香伊人久久精品一区二区| av无码东京热亚洲男人的天堂| 无码专区天天躁天天躁在线| 亚洲一区二区三区播放在线|