 China's top political advisor Jia
Qinglin inspected Beijing's preparations for the 2008 Olympics Feb.7,2007,
urging city officials to work hard for a "high-level" Games, Xinhua News
Agency reports.[Xinhua]
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China's top political advisor Jia Qinglin inspected Beijing's preparations
for the 2008 Olympics from Monday and Wednesday, urging city officials to work
hard for a "high-level" Games.
Jia Qinglin, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's
Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), urged the city to integrate
international standards with Chinese conditions and improve both the hardware
and software in preparing for the Games.
"Chinese people have dreamed of holding an Olympic Games for a long time, and
the event in 2008 will inspire the entire nation to unite and work hard," Jia
said.
Everyone involved in the preparations should have high sense of
responsibility and urgency, he said, praising the progress in the city's
preparation so far.
He also called for more efforts to protect the capital's environment and ease
its traffic jams.