BEIJING, Aug. 24 (Xinhua) -- The 16-day Beijing Olympic Games, which close
on Sunday, are one of the fantastic, ultimate experiences of the dreams of
mankind.
Athletes and other visitors from all around the world, under the Olympic
spirit of fairness, justice, solidarity and friendship, have been engaged in
competition, as well as in mutual contacts and exchanges, presenting an ideal
picture of peaceful co-existence and harmonious integration by dwellers of the
global village.
Inside the sporting arena, athletes have displayed tenacity and
determination in their relentless pursuit of perfection, to the thunderous
cheers of the audience from time to time. Outside the competition venues, people
from different cultural backgrounds relish the wonderful experience of enjoying
the cross-cultural exchange. Both in and out of the arena, every face brims with
happiness and friendliness and everyone is being overwhelmed by the joyful and
auspicious atmosphere surrounding them.
Peaceful co-existence and harmonious integration are mankind's ever-lasting
dream, and the Beijing Olympic Games have offered mankind an experience that
transcends the present and looks into the future.
This experience, and the resultant collective memory will stay forever in
the minds of all those who have either participated directly at the Beijing
Olympics or followed it with great interest, and will exert a potential
influence on their view of human and international relations, and on the
endeavor to foster common ethical standards for human society and establish
norms governing people-to-people contact.
When Russian Natalia Paderina and Georgian Nino Salukvadze hugged each
other after taking silver and bronze respectively in women's 10m air pistol,
when the 100,000-strong audience at the Bird's Nest sang "Happy Birthday" to
Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, when 33-year-old Oksana Chusovitina, a former
Uzbek gymnast who moved to Germany to prolong her career for raising funds for
her leukemia-hit son won a silver medal, and when German weightlifter Matthias
Steiner held high both his gold medal and a photo of his wife who was killed in
a car accident one year ago, everyone was deeply touched.
These touching moments have struck a sympathetic chord and inspired their
aspirations for a harmonious world. The shared emotional experience will be
remembered as an invaluable spiritual legacy left by the Olympic Games for
humanity.
At the Beijing Olympics, a strong atmosphere of the Olympic spirit has
permeated throughout the 16-day journey of dreams, both in and out of the
sporting arena.
Amid the atmosphere, people have crossed cultural barriers, striving to
promote mutual understanding and deepen their friendship and advocating
equality.
Amid the atmosphere, competing on the same arena, people have exerted all
their strength to realize their dreams, regardless of their nationality, race or
religion.
During the 16-day journey, a realist scene of human dreams has been
portrayed, which reveals the real possibility of establishing some common values
within different civilizations.
Samuel P. Huntington, a U.S. political scientist, has said that all
civilized people should seek and expand their common grounds with other
civilizations in value, convention and custom.
Humanity must learn how to co-exist in a complex, multi-polar world where
there are different civilizations.
The Olympic movement, which advocates peace, equality and fairness, has
been turning this possibility into a reality within limited scope.
In the age of globalization, links between residents of the global village
have become ever more complicated and closer.
For all their different races, nationalities and cultural backgrounds,
people of the world share common aspirations for peace and development.
Under the slogan of "One World, One Dream," the Beijing Olympic Games have
provided a successful experience of the dreams for the whole world and it
embodies an important endeavor by China to pursue its own development and
promote a harmonious world.
Despite the short duration of one Olympic Games, passions have been
inspired and the dream continues.
The Olympic ship, inspired by Oriental wisdom, is sailing forward to the
future.