The Beijing Olympic torch relay in Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City
concluded last night after Vietnam's top Olympic official ignited the
cauldron in a stadium near the Tan Son Nhat International airport.
Nguyen Danh Thai, chairman of Vietnam's Olympic Committee, ran as the last
torch bearer. When he lighted the cauldron at 20:20 local time (1320 GMT), he
also ignited loud cheers and applause from the spectators.
A closing ceremony was held at the stadium, with the presence of Vietnamese
Vice Premier Nyuyen Thien Nhan.
"Ho Chi Minh City torch relay is the last leg outside China, and the
successful torch relay in the city marks the successful conclusion of the
Beijing Olympic flame's global journey outside China," said Chinese Ambassador
to Vietnam Hu Qianwen after he completed the last but one leg as a torch bearer.
"I am so excited to be both as an ambassador and a torch bearer," he said.
During the torch relay, thousands of people, many of them enthusiastic
Chinese expatriates and students, lined the 10-km relay route, chanting support
for the Beijing Olympic Games.
The torch relay started from the Opera House in the city center and 60 torch
bearers, including five Chinese, ran through the 10-km routes, with Nguyen Thi
Thu Ha, vice mayor of Ho Chi Minh City as the first torch bearer.
Today, the Beijing Olympic flame will fly to Hong Kong where a torch relay
will be held on May 2.