Tourists look at the Beijing Olympics countdown board at
the Chinese National Museum in Beijing, capital of China, yesterday. Today
marked the 100-day countdown of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.--Xinhua
Hundreds of people gathered last night at the Countdown Board for The
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in front of the National Museum, east of the
Tian'anmen Square, to hail the 100 days and 24 hours countdown of the Games.
As the clock was ticking down, more than 300 people came to the count-down
board to send good wishes to the Beijing Olympics, drawing dozens of Chinese and
overseas media to the spot. Some of them were taking pictures and others were
practising count-down from ten to one. Police patrolling at the square told
Xinhua that there were far more people than usual.
Gerald Haman from Chicago, the United States, wearing an emperor costume of
Qing Dynasty, told Xinhua that "Congratulations to Beijing. It's a big
accomplish to have Olympics here."
"It's the celebration not only of the athletic talent of the world, but the
innovation talent of the people in China," Haman said cheerfully.
A Beijing senior high school student Li Ruochen, an amateur photographer,
told Xinhua that he comes to the board taking pictures every evening from around
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. since Aug. 8 last year.
"I just to record every moment of his growing-up during the year and all
kinds of people passing the count-down board." Li said.
A 17-year-old boy from Shanxi told Xinhua that time flies very fast and the
Olympics is coming soon. "I became more and more excited as time passed. Wish
all the success to the Games!"
An old couple, both around 60, bring along their three-year-old grandson,
said they will come here every day just for the count-down board, adding their
grandson love it much. The grandson, who kept speaking aloud "Olympics" and
"Beijing 2008", told Xinhua that he love the Olympic mascot Fuwa, Beibei in
particular.