The citizens of Turkey's largest city Istanbul have been in full swing for
the upcoming Beijing Olympics torch relay, regarding it as a new opportunity for
the two countries to cooperate in sports and promote themselves.
Posters with Chinese characters and Turkish which reads "Light the Passion,
Share the Dream" were set around the streets of Istanbul, reminding the citizens
and tourists that the Olympic flame is around the corner.
Yacin Aksoy, general director of the Preparation and Organization Council for
the Islanbul Olympic Games, told Xinhua that China's preparations for the
Olympics is "pretty good," adding that "Both China and Turkey will benefit from
the unprecedented and well-planned Olympics in Beijing this summer."
"It is the most well-prepared Olympic Games I have ever seen," Aksoy said.
Hilmi Aydin, 44, curator of the famous Topkapi Palace Museum, said the museum
receives more and more Chinese guests due to China's booming economy, and the
Beijing Olympics is a good chance for China to show its history and culture, and
also, a good chance to promote Istanbul and Turkey.
"I will certainly go to the scene that day and I am sure most Turks will take
part in the torch relay in their respective ways," Aydin said.
Topkapi Palace Museum, a must-go of Istanbul which has numerous classical
antiquities, manuscripts, ceramics, armour, textiles and particularly a large
collection of more than 10 thousand pieces of ancient oriental china, is just a
few minutes walk from the Hagia Sophia Museum where the torch relay will kick
off on Thursday.
"I believe that China will overcome all kinds of difficulties, including
terrorism threats, and host an excellent Olympic Games," Aydin added.
Today, the Hagia Sophia Museum is more jubilant than usual despite dark
clouds in the sky. Colourful banners flaunting in the breeze have been set
around the museum with the slogan "Light the Passion, Share the Dream" printed
on it.
The unfriendly weather did not mar Burak' business. Burak, 24, who runs a
small souvenir booth opposite to the museum, told Xinhua that the Olympics will
boost economic and cultural exchanges between different nations. "It is not just
a matter of sports," Burak said.
"It is also a golden opportunity for my own business because the relay will
surely attract lots of tourists," Burak added.
Ismail, 42, a veteran taxi driver in Istanbul, said that the Beijing Olympics
is a great event for both China and the world, and a successful Olympics will be
a milestone of China's development.
"I heard of the relay from local TV. Turkey should learn from China in its
bid for the Olympic Games. We must improve our economic and transportation
infrastructure as well as publicity," he said.
Istanbul failed to host the Olympic Games in four consecutive bids including
2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012.
"Istanbul is an ideal city to host the Games, so we will never give up," he
said.
Though he is proud of his national football team which impresses the world
recently, "my favorite game in Beijing Olympics will be wrestling, I hope our
wrestlers could win many medals in Beijing," he said.
Istanbul, the only city in the world located on two continents -- Asia and
Europe, will hold the 17.8km relay on April 3 after the first leg of the 21-city
global torch relay in Kazakhstan's biggest city Almaty on April 2.