China's Vice Premier Hui Liangyu yesterday urged organizers to ensure the
success of the World Summer Games of the Special Olympics in Shanghai.
Hui, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China
(CPC) Central Committee, asked an organizing committee of the Special Olympics
to better attend to the needs of athletes at the Games.
The World Summer Games of Special Olympics, an international sport event for
athletes with intellectual disabilities, will be held from Oct. 2 to 11 in
China's biggest city.
Hui said a successful Games could ignite the hopes of more intellectual
disabled people, give them confidence and engage them more with the rest of
society.
It was also an opportunity for the world to learn about China's attention and
concern for those with intellectual disabilities, Hui said.
The experience of a successful Special Olympics would be beneficial for the
2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, he added.
He asked members of the organizing committee to carefully arrange
accommodation, food and healthcare for all athletes and guests and attend to the
needs of athletes from different countries and nationalities.
All the competition arrangements and schedules should be strictly in line
with international practice and game rules, Hui said.
Hui, accompanied by leader of CPC municipal committee Xi Jinping and Mayor
Han Zheng, visited Games venues during his stay in Shanghai.