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We Are Ready An Interview with Qingdao Mayor Xia Geng
When the Beijing Olympic Games open next month, the sailing competition
will take place in Qingdao, Shandong Province, August 9-21. We
interviewed Xia Geng, mayor of Qingdao and head of the Sailing
Committee of the Beijing Olympic Games.
China Today: Qingdao has changed a great deal since
the spadework for the sailing competition began. Could you please
bring us up to date on your current state of readiness, and how
you appraise the five years of work that have gone into the preparations?
Xia Geng: Preparatory work began in June 2003 with the
establishment of the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Committee. Over the
past five years, we have remained faithful to our commitment to
hold a green Olympics, a sci-tech Olympics and a peoples
Olympics. A world-class venue for the sailing competition
has been built; a comprehensive operations system has been put
in place, and a large staff with ample experience in international
competitions has been trained. As you know, Qingdao has been closely
associated with the Olympiad these past five years. The preparatory
work has boosted the citys economic development and broadened
its policy of openness. Residents of Qingdao have seen their incomes
rise and their quality of life improve. Currently, services related
to the Olympiad, such as construction, competition organization,
security and volunteer services, have all passed muster. Built
to exacting and environmentally friendly standards, the Olympic
venues are ready for use. We are confident that the sailing competition
will be conducted at the highest level, and we pledge to do everything
we can to make the Beijing Olympic Games a success.
China Today: As a partner city of the Beijing Olympic
Games, Qingdao is in a position to take advantage of this great
opportunity to advance local progress. Could you please tell us
how you have propelled the citys development by using this
chance?
Xia Geng: Indeed, hosting the sailing competition is the
chance of a lifetime, which Qingdao should seize. We have always
focused on two points. One is building first-class stadiums and
offering high-quality service. The other is giving full play to
the Olympic effect, which means maximizing the interactive functions
between the citys progress and preparations for the Olympiad.
In addition, we placed a great deal of emphasis on the following
aspects.
First, promoting the popularity of Qingdao. Hosting the Games
will help us expand international communication and cooperation.
So far, we have traveled to 18 countries and regions hosting 37
promotional fairs. Not only have trade and business opportunities
been fostered, but more importantly, the world is getting to know
Qingdao.
Second, boosting the export-oriented economy in light of the
Olympics. The use of foreign capital and gross import and export
volumes have increased rapidly since 2003. Fifty-six of the worlds
top 500 corporations have expanded their presence into Qingdao.
Income from tourism has reached RMB 40 billion; the throughput
in Qingdao harbor stands at 9.46 million standard containers;
and the annual airport passenger flow now totals 7.87 million.
The sailing competition has already become a significant stimulus
for the citys economy.
Third, solving the problems affecting peoples livelihoods.
According to rough estimates, Olympics-related construction has
created no fewer than 100,000 jobs, while housing has been provided
for some 46,000 low-income families. Central heating now covers
30 million square meters. Whats more, the food and medicine
safety system has been enhanced.
Fourth, accelerating the citys green campaign. To build
an ecological city, we have initiated the clear sky, clean
sea program. Regulations limiting water, air and noise pollution
have taken effect, and the good air quality rating, sewage treatment
rating, as well as the percentage of green cover, have all risen
to their highest levels yet.
Last but not least, we are intent on enhancing the citys
culture. By focusing on the principle of a peoples
Olympics, we have organized a series of activities with
the theme of holding the sailing competition while building
a better city. This has enhanced a general awareness of
the Olympiad, and instilled a recognition in the population that
they are the proud citizens of a host city. As a result, people
now have a strong desire to take part in Olympic-related activities.
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