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2008 Olympics
2008 Olympics
UPDATED: April 16, 2007 from china.org.cn
Beijing 2008 Olympics Tickets Go on Sale
Late last year, BOCOG announced that ticket prices for the Games will be in keeping with its efforts to host Games accessible to the broadest spectrum of people
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Form of Ticket and Payment

Souvenir tickets will be used for ticket orders fulfilled in Phases One and Two. Individuals will be prompted to collect their souvenir tickets at designated Bank of China outlets. Individuals who purchase tickets during Phase Three will receive thermal-printed tickets.

Payment will be required once the order is confirmed in Phase One. In Phase Two, payment is required together with the ticket order. Individuals may pay for tickets by using cash, a VISA card or by deducting the required amount from a current Bank of China account.

Overseas Sales

The overseas public, including overseas Chinese, will be able to order tickets from their respective National Olympic Committees and their designated agents. Residents of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region should purchase tickets through the designated agent of the Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong China. Residents in Macau Special Administrative Region should purchase tickets through the Macau Sport Development Board. Residents in Taiwan should purchase tickets from the designated agent of the Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee.

Ticket Availability

During the press conference, BOCOG officials underscored their commitment to providing a wide cross-section of society the chance to enjoy the Games and gave their assurances that they will maintain a fair and transparent sales program.

In all Olympic Games, the number of Opening and Closing Ceremonies tickets on-sale to the general public is restricted by the seats needed to be provided to a number of constituent groups involved in organizing the Olympic Games, including the media and official delegations, and by those seats taken up by equipment to produce the ceremonies.

For Beijing 2008, 40 percent of the estimated 60,000 Opening Ceremony tickets on sale to the general public, or about 26,000 tickets, will be available to residents of Chinese mainland. This represents a seven percent increase over the 33 percent of Opening Ceremony tickets available to European Union residents during the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.

To offer the largest number of people the opportunity to watch the Olympic Games, BOCOG will limit the number of tickets each individual may purchase. Each person may only purchase one ticket for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies. Individuals are limited to two tickets for high demand competition sessions. Individuals will be limited to three-to-five tickets for other competition sessions according to demand for those sessions.

Tickets for Opening and Closing Ceremonies are not transferable indiscriminately. Those who wish to transfer tickets for Opening and Closing Ceremonies will need to follow BOCOG's ticket transfer policy, which is currently under development.

Green Olympics, High-tech Olympics, People's Olympics

In developing the program, BOCOG took into account the spirit and values of the Olympic Games, and its three concepts – "Green Olympics, High-tech Olympics, and People's Olympics." The ticketing program also fully reflects its theme-slogan, "One World One Dream."

Tickets were made affordable to ensure the greatest number of people would enjoy the Olympic Games. In line with its Olympic Education Program, a number of tickets will be reserved for primary and middle school students and young athletes. The tickets will use environmentally-friendly materials and modern anti-counterfeiting technologies will be adopted. To provide better services to the general public, BOCOG will authorize multiple sales points for tickets.

Oversight

To ensure fairness and transparency in the sales process, the Supervision Commission of the Games of the XXIX Olympiad and BOCOG's Audit and Supervision Department will oversee the ticketing program. It will especially monitor methods to prevent fraud, ensure allotments are maintained and prevent abuse of the random-selection process.

Organizers also welcome cooperation from the general public. Reports of violations can be addressed to the Supervision Commission at +86 -10- 6669-8127 or jiandu2008@beijing2008.cn.

Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Official Ticketing Website: http://tickets.beijing2008.com

BOCOG Ticketing Call Center: +86 -10- 952008

(BOCOG, April 15, 2007)

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