Mark Thompson, Director-General of the British Broadcasting Corporation
(BBC), praises yesterday the "exciting" opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics
and a China increasingly open to the world.
"I guess every opening ceremony of the Olympic Games is amazing, but
everything I've seen and heard last night is the most dramatic, exciting and
impressive in the history of the Olympic Games." said Thompson, who came here
for the Games.
He said the opening ceremony was an extraordinarily confident presentation of
Chinese civilization and culture, and it created a welcoming atmosphere for the
rest of the world.
"I know the British people also thought it was the most spectacular start to
the Olympic Games."
Thompson said the world's most populous country was attracting more and more
attentions as it developed quickly.
"Each time I come back to Beijing, it's amazing how far and how quickly
Beijing is changing, and clearly China is changing. There is intense interest in
China in the UK and around the world because of the speed of its development,"
he said.
Thompson said the future of China and that of the rest of the world were more
closely bonded than they'd ever been, and the Beijing Olympic Games "marks an
interesting watershed - there is no question China has been more open to foreign
media than at any point in the history."
There is every reason to believe the Olympic Games will increase global
interest in China, he said, adding that it would give the audiences across the
world a new insight into the aspiration of Chinese people.
"Because of the next Olympics will be in London in 2012, we're interested in
every aspect of the Beijing Olympic Games and the evidence so far indicates the
quality of the organization is very fine indeed, " Thompson said.
Not BBC alone but the international media as a whole has been very, very
impressed by the quality of the facilities available and the "ease with which we
could cover the Games," he added.
The glittering opening ceremony inside the new National Stadium, or Bird's
Nest, in the capital, was witnessed by more than 100,000 people in the stands
and billions in China and around the world as it was live broadcast.