(BEIJING, January 19) -- The Central Committee of the Communist Youth League,
the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG), and
the Beijing Olympic Games Volunteer Work Coordination Group held a ceremony to
start recruiting volunteers for the Beijing 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Games
from provinces and cities around China, and launch a new campaign themed
"Chinese Volunteers, People's Olympics." More than 700 people attended the
ceremony held at The Great Hall of the People, including Liu Qi, Member of the
Political Bureau of the CCCPC, Secretary of the Beijing Municipal Committee of
CPC, and President of BOCOG; and, Chen Zhili, First Vice President of BOCOG and
State Councilor.
At the ceremony, Liu Qi inaugurated the campaign by planting a special
seedling decorated with the Olympic Volunteer logo into soil composed of five
colors, which represented China. The seedling also represented the Olympic motto
of "Higher, Faster, and Stronger" and the volunteer spirit of "dedication,
friendship, mutual help and progress." Chen Zhili launched the online
application system for the volunteer recruitment drive in Chinese provinces and
cities.
Hu Chunhua, First Secretary of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of
the Communist Youth League delivered a speech about "Chinese volunteers,
People's Olympics." Qiang Wei, head of the Beijing Olympic Games Volunteer Work
Coordination Group and deputy secretary of the Beijing Municipal Committee of
the CPC, introduced the volunteer program for the Beijing 2008 Olympic and
Paralympic Games.
Volunteers will be recruited over several phases from 30 provinces and cities
around China. Starting today, candidates may visit the Chinese volunteer website
(www.zgzyz.org.cn) or other designated provincial websites for information and
application procedures. Individuals may also call the hotline, 010-12308, for
more information.
Lasting over a period of two years, the "Chinese volunteers, People's
Olympics" program will include training and communication activities, practices
and contests to encourage Chinese youth and the general public to participate in
the social campaign, "Welcome Olympics, Upgrade Civility, and Create a Sound
Social Environment." The program also aims to spread the concepts of "Green
Olympics, High-tech Olympics and People's Olympics" and the spirit of the
Beijing Paralympic Games. Program activities will be integrated with the Beijing
Olympic volunteer recruitment drive and the Torch Relay.
Volunteers are being recruited to support Games-time functional areas
including guest reception, language translation, transportation, security,
medical services, spectator services, communications, venue operations, media
operations, cultural activities and other areas designated by BOCOG.
A university choir also performed songs about volunteerism at the ceremony.
Renowned volunteers such as Feng Ai, shared their personal experiences as
volunteers. To express the volunteers' love and good will for the Beijing
Olympic Games, volunteers also used sign language to perform the song, Smiling
Beijing.
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