Source: China Daily/Lifeofguangzhou.com
Route of Torch Relay in Guangzhou city.
"These two athletes are the first and final torchbearers since the Olympics is in essence a sports event," said Gu Shiyang, deputy secretary-general of Guangzhou municipal government. "As for the route, we aim to demonstrate to the world that Guangzhou is a city with more than 2,200 years of history and at the same time is a modern city." This will be the second time Guangzhou has hosted a torch relay for an international sports event. As the host city of the 2010 Asian Games, Guangzhou was also a torch relay city for the 2006 Doha Asian Games. "We've gained some valued experiences to ensure this torch relay is a success in Guangzhou," said Gu. Various plans have been drafted for possible changes and emergencies. These include plans to ensure a smooth relay in the rain since showers are forecast for Wednesday, and a possible clash with the torch relay on Mount Qomolangma. According to the rules of the Olympics Games, since the torch relay cannot take place at the same time in two different locations, during the one-hour relay to the peak of Mount Qomalangma, torch relays in other places have to be suspended. On Wednesday, the torch will leave for Shenzhen. (By Lin Shujuan)
Editor: Carrot Chan
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