BEIJING, Aug. 22 (Xinhua) -- In less than two days, the sacred flame of the
29th summer Olympic Games in Beijing, which has been burning atop the National
Stadium in north Beijing since Aug. 8, is going to be extinguished.
The Chinese people now can proudly announce to the world: we have lived up
to the trust of the international community and the International Olympic
Committee (IOC).

Photo taken on Aug. 8, 2008 shows the fireworks of the opening
ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games held in the National Stadium, also known
as the Bird's Nest, in north Beijing, China. (Xinhua/Wang Changshan)
Meanwhile, the world can also say with gratification: we have made a
correct decision by selecting Beijing and China as the Olympic host.
At the Beijing Olympic Games, miracles were produced and dreams fulfilled.
To date, 38 world records have been refreshed at these Games.
American swimmer Michael Phelps grabbed eight gold medals in the Beijing
pool with seven fresh world records, while Jamaican Usain Bolt was double
crowned in men's 100m and 200m sprint with record speeds. Their superb
performance has excited the whole world.

Combination of eight pictures done on August 17, 2008 showing
Michael Phelps of the U.S. displaying the eight gold medals he won at the
swimming events during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. From L to R, top row:
men's 4 x 100m medley on August 17, 100m butterfly on August 16, men's 200m
individual medley on August 15, men's 4 x 200m freestyle relay on August 13.
From L to R, bottom row: men's 200m butterfly on August 13, men's 200m freestyle
on August 12, men's 4X100m freestyle relay on August 11, men's 400m individual
medley on August 10.(Photo: China Daily/Agencies)
The Chinese delegation has so far topped the gold medal table, while other
delegations, such as Mongolia, Togo, Afghanistan and Tajikistan, have made
historic breakthroughs by winning their first Olympic medals or gold medals.

Jamaica's Usain Bolt displays the national flag of Jamaica
after taking men's 100m final at the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's
Nest, during Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 16, 2008. Usain
Bolt claimed the title of the event and broke the world record. (Xinhua
Photo)
The Beijing Olympic Games are also full of touching moments: Russian
Natalia Paderina and Georgian Nino Salukvadze hugged each other for celebration
after taking silver and bronze respectively in women's 10m air pistol, fully
demonstrating mankind's love for peace and friendship.
33-year-old Oksana Chusovitina, a former Uzbek gymnast who prolonged her
career and moved to Germany to raise funds for her leukemia-afflicted son, won a
silver in women's vault and moved the world with her great maternal love.
When German weightlifter Matthias Steiner held high both his gold medal and
a photo of his beloved wife, who was killed in a car accident one year ago, on
the award podium, spectators and TV audience were all deeply touched by his
endless love.
When South African Natalie du Toit finished 16th in the grueling women's
10-kilometer open water race and told the press "I don't even think about not
having a leg," people marveled at her triumph over adversity.

Gold medalist Zhang Yining, silver medalist Wang Nan, and
bronze medalist Guo Yue, all of China, witness the Chinese national flag
hoisting up at the awarding ceremony of the women's singles of Beijing Olympic
Games table tennis event in Beijing, China, Aug. 22, 2008. (Xinhua/Bao
Feifei)
The Beijing Olympic Games are a milestone in the course of the great
reinvigoration of the Chinese nation. And this generation of the Chinese people
are lucky to witness a century-old dream of the nation finally come true.
The success of the Beijing Olympic Games has also reflected the great
achievements China has scored after three decades of reform and opening-up.
Without the material and spiritual progress achieved over the past 30
years, it would have been impossible for the Chinese to attain their goal of
"hosting a high-standard and unique Olympic Games."

Members of the Olympic Delegation of China led by basketball
star Yao Ming parade into the National Stadium at the opening ceremony of the
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 8, 2008. According to media
reports, when the May 12 tremor struck, Lin Hao risked his life and suffered
multiple injuries for rescuing his schoolmates from the collapsed buildings. He
was later awarded the title of "Teenage Hero in Earthquake Rescue and Relief."
(Xinhua Photo)
Over the past seven years, China has tried its best to fulfill its
commitments to the international community, earnestly performed its
international duties, and prepared for the Games with an open mind and in a
down-to-earth manner. It is not just Beijing, but the whole country that has
given everything to guarantee the success of the Olympic Games.
The Beijing Olympic Games are an opportunity for China. The hosting of
these Games has boosted the Chinese people's self-esteem, enhanced national
cohesion, and reinforced the country's faith in pursuing a peaceful development.
The Beijing Olympic Games have helped the world to better understand
China's social system and development mode, and have added impetus to China's
opening-up to the outside world.
Through the Beijing Olympic Games, the world has had a better knowledge of
what China is like -- a country that makes constant progress, emphasizes
friendship and harmony, keeps its promises, and respects all international
rules.
As the main host city, Beijing has benefited directly from the Olympic
Games, which have left such modern, iconic architecture as the Bird's Nest and
the Water Cube, and also greatly promoted the local infrastructure construction.
More importantly, these Games have infused the public with the concept of
"green Olympics, high-tech Olympics and people's Olympics," which will play a
significant role in promoting China's environmental protection, scientific
innovation and public participation in social affairs.
The Chinese people have also impressed the world with their immense
enthusiasm for the Games and their warm support for all competing athletes,
regardless of their nationality, race or sport. The world has seen the
hospitality, kindness and tolerance of the Chinese people through the
performance of millions of volunteers, cheerleaders and spectators.
The Beijing Olympic Games also mark the integration of the Western
civilization with the Chinese civilization. The Olympic spirit, which underlines
respect for the rules, encouragement of participation and fair play, has left a
precious spiritual legacy for the Chinese people. Just as the IOC predicted
seven years ago, the Beijing Olympic Games would "leave a unique legacy for both
China and sport as a whole."
The Beijing Olympic Games have also greatly promoted the development of the
Olympic Movement. The Olympic Games have become a symbol of modern civilization
since their revival 112 years ago. However, such a symbol would have been
incomplete if the Games had not come to the origin of the oriental civilization
and the home of one fifth of world population.
Thanks to the joint efforts by the Chinese people, the IOC and the
international community, the Olympic flame was finally brought to Beijing,
lighting up the Chinese people's dream of a harmonious world that features
solidarity, friendship and peace.
A successful Olympic Games in Beijing -- it is indeed the most precious
gift the Chinese nation has presented to the world.