OLYMPICS / Olympic Nation

Premier promises clean, green and scenic Beijing

Xinhua
Updated: 2008-08-03 20:53

 

BEIJING  -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Sunday promised to maintain a clean, green and beautiful Beijing during and after the Olympic Games.

Five days ahead of the Games, Wen visited athletes in training as well as volunteers and utility workers.

"China is a responsible country. We will fulfill the promises we made for the Olympics. We will not only host a quality and unique Games, but build a more scenic, greener and more civilized city in a sustainable manner," he said.

Through the efforts of the whole of society, China would host a grand sport event that satisfied the world, the athletes and audiences, he said.

On Sunday morning, Wen, with senior officials of the Beijing Organizing Committee of the 29th Olympic Games (BOCOG) Liu Qi, Liu Yandong and Guo Jinlong, visited the Beijing Olympic Basketball Gymnasium in the west of the city.

China's men's national basketball team was training in the stadium. Wen shook hands with the players and coaches, including the NBA star Yao Ming, who had recovered from his left foot injury.

"Are you feeling well? Is your foot okay?" Wen asked China's most famed basketball player.

"I loved playing basketball when I was a kid. It is still my favorite game," Wen said, joining the players to shoot hoops.

The Chinese team will play its Olympic debut against the United States on August 10.

"Your first game will attract great attention. What you need is confidence and composure. No matter you win or lose, it is important to play with a sporting spirit," Wen said. "I hope you can win glory, dignity and friendship, displaying the true personality of Chinese."

The team presented Wen with a basketball signed by the whole squad and Wen also signed the ball with which he had played.

He also met with volunteers working at the stadium and encouraged them to serve "in a careful and serious manner with a strong sense of responsibility".

Later, Wen visited a neighborhood near the Fengtai Sports Center, where the Olympic softball will be held, and a power plant of the China Huadian Corporation which supplies electricity for the Olympics.

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