
Jiang Xiaoyu (C), executive vice president of the
Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2008 Olympic Games (BOCOG), displays the
lantern which holds the Olympic flame as he walks out of the plane at an airport
in Bangkok, capital of Thailand today. Bangkok is the 12th leg of the 2008
Beijing Olympic Games torch relay global tour outside the Chinese mainland. -
Xinhua
The chartered plane carrying the Beijing Olympic Flame arrived on early
Friday in Bangkok, the 12th leg of its global torch relay after finishing the
last stop in New Dehli, India.
The plane landed at the Sixth Airport of Royal Thai Air Force attached to the
Don Mueang airport in north of Bangkok at 2:25 am today (1925 GMT, yesterday).
The Olympic Flame delegation from Beijing, headed by Jiang Xiaoyu, vice
president of the Beijing Organizing Committee of Olympic Games (BOCOG), was
welcomed by Thai officials including General Yuthasak Sasiprapha, President of
National Olympic Committee of Thailand (NOCT), NOCT Secretary-General Major
GeneralCharouck Arirachakaran, vice secretary-general Valin Tansuphasiri, as
well as Chinese Ambassador to Thailand Zhang Jiuhuan.
Yuthasak poised for photos with Jiang holding the flame lantern, after the
latter touched the Thai ground before an army of photographers and reporters
waiting to catch the moment.
This is the first time the Olympic Torch Relay, initiated at the Berlin 1936
Olympic Games, is run on the soil of Thailand. Bangkok is the 12th leg of the
global tour of the Beijing Olympic Flame.
On Thursday, banners and billboards have been set up with the Beijing 2008
Olympic Torch Relay slogan "Light the Passion, Share the Dream" and logos dotted
the sides along the route.
Starting at 3:00 pm (0800 GMT) tomorrow afternoon, 80 torch bearers, selected
from distinguished representatives from different walks of life including
government officials, athletes, company executives, artists, students,
educators, social workers and Thai-Chinese community leaders, will run through a
10.4-km-long route in Bangkok that covers the city's most re-known landmarks and
historic sites.
A grand welcoming ceremony will be held this evening in the Bangkok
headquarters of Kasikorn Bank, with Thailand's crown princess Maha Chakri
Sirindhorn, the second daughter of King Bhumibol known for her keen interest in
Chinese culture and extended trips around China, presiding over the ceremony.
Thousands of children and blooming flowers will line the Bangkok streets
along the route for the Olympic Torch Relay, as the city is ready to receive and
welcome the Olympic Sacred Flame, Bangkok officials told Xinhua.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) estimated more than 30,000
spectators will show up to witness the Olympic Torch Relay tomorrow.