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Exposition of Olympic Treasures, Not to Miss!

Updated Beijing Time


The official torch of the Athens Olympics is unveiled by IOC President Jacques Rogue (L) and Chairwoman of Athens Olympic Organizing Committee Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki on January 15, 2003. The torch is shown at the Exposition in Guangzhou.


When: 9:30 -21:00, April 30 - May 7
Where: T-Box Complex  天河仓 ("Tianhe Cang" in pinyin) in Tianhe Bei Lu, Guangzhou  (original site of AEC Auto Mall, opposite to the Time Square)

Wonderful Exhibits:

Almost 800 pieces of precious Olympic items including 16 official torches respectively of 16 previous Olympic Games, and 731 pieces selected from the official museum of IOC based in Lausanne, Switzerland.

The IOC Museum is well-received as a sacred place for all the world's top athletes to visit at least once for their lifetime.

Guangzhou is a stop of the China Tour of Olympic Treasures Expositions.

A ceremony was held to uncage the exhibits at the Ji-Nan University in Guangzhou on April 28.






Façade of T-Box Complex in Guangzhou.


Co-organizers: International Olympic Committee (IOC),
                      Chinese Olympic Committee (COC) and
                      Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG)

Admission Fee: ¥60 (US$ 8.5)

Ticketing:
Hotline: 40088-66166, 11185 (free delivery in Guangdong Province)
Group Ticketing hotline: 020-8737 7137 (discount for at least 15 tickets each time)
Outlets: Stores of OK, C-Store, CITS, Van Guard and Century.
50% Discount : for pupils, students, the handicapped, senior citizens aged over 60, teachers, and servicemen.

Source: Lifeofguangzhou.com

Editor: Ronald Li

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