Organizers of the Beijing Olympics said yesterday that about six million
tickets for the Aug. 8-24Games have been purchased, accounting for 86 percent of
the total tickets available for sale.
Zhu Yan, head of the Beijing Olympics Ticketing Center, told a press
conference that around one million tickets remain unsold now and the majority of
them are the tickets for soccer competitions in the four co-host cities --
Tianjin, Shanghai, Qinhuangdao and Shenyang.
"We plan to put on sale the remaining tickets in late July, and people will
be able to buy tickets at the Olympic venues by then," said Zhu.
According to Zhu, of the six million tickets that have been sold, the Chinese
domestic public purchased 3.43 million, including 800, 000 reserved for the
primary and middle-school students, while the rest went to the National Olympic
Committees, the International Federations, the International Olympic Committee
and sponsors.
Zhu said that as many as 185 NOCs have booked Olympic tickets, and it is a
proof of the attraction of the Beijing Games.
"As far as we know, 185 is a record number in the history of the Olympic
Games," he said. "So judging from the ticket sales, we can say that the Beijing
Olympics is a grand party of the Olympic family."
Meanwhile, Zhu also announced that 830,000 tickets for the Sept.6-17
Paralympic Games will go on sale across China as of Friday, with the price
ranging from 30 yuan (about US$4.35) to 80 yuan (about US$11.6).