The Chinese tried everything in there arsenal to create the spectacular that was the opening. Here's my take on the opening:
1. Synchronization - the two thousand and eight drum beaters and the the rest of the performers were dead on their cue. The choreographers found it necessary to let everyone wear ear pieces.
2. It was an occasion to remind the world of China's contribution to civilization, from fire works to paper, to kite flying.
3. Use of China's most abundant resource: its population. Just how many performers were there? Lets you remember those old footages of mass calisthenics.
But at the background were some problems encountered mostly by the international journalists. Two Japanese journalists were literally beaten up in Tienanmen Square even if they got permission from the government to report from that location. The Chinese Olympic Committee apologized for this but it's damage already done. Before that was the issue of internet access.
There's also that issue of air pollution. Haile Gebrselassie pulled out of the marathon because of Beijing's smog. Several American athletes arrived in Beijing wearing face masks for protection. Though the government tried to alleviate the situation but its now obvious their efforts failed.
Before writing this post, Katerina Emmons of the Czech Republic won the first gold medal of the Games in the women's ten meter air rifle competition.
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I was flipping the TV remote between the Olympic opening ceremonies and CNN because about three time zones away conflict is brewing between Russia and Georgia. Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili was on CNN explaining their view of Russia's support to South Ossetian separatists was a sign of aggression and calls on the international community to be aware of the situation. At this time, the conflict have spread across Georgia up to the capital Tbilisi.
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