The athletes' village for the Beijing Paralympics opened today.
The village, which was transformed from the Olympic Village, will be home to
more than 7,000 athletes and officials from 148 countries and regions during the
Sept. 6-17 Games.
"We now welcome athletes from around the world to come to the Paralympics,"
said Chen Zhili, the mayor of the village. Deng Yaping, the spokeswoman for the
village, said that some of the facilities of the village have been adjusted to
the needs of the Paralympic athletes.
"Tactile and accessible pavements as well as other facilities for people with
disabilities are installed in public areas," said Deng.
"The serving tables were all lowered, the passageways were also enlarged to
facilitate the access of athletes and wheelchair- traction services by golf
carts are also available," she added.
The Chinese delegation was the first to check in and the delegations of
Jamaica, Slovenia and Serbia were also expected to check in later in the day.
The 66-hectare village has 42 apartment buildings, shops as well as a
hospital, bank and places of worship.
After the Paralympics, the apartments will be refitted and converted to
housing for the public.