Welcome to my turf -- Main Press Center
Author:admin Date:2008-08-04
After spending several days at the Main Press Center, I think must introduce you to this place — the central work place for the 5,600 accredited written and photographic press covering the Games.
The pulse of the Olympic city
Author:admin Date:2008-08-04

A South Korean girl and a woman stand in front of one of the "family siheyuan hotels" that have been selected to accommodate overseas Olympics spectators.

Greg Irwin, a US citizen, manipulates small metal "health balls" balls with his fingers and palm. He stands in front of Beijing's landmark Drum Tower.
First day in the Olympic city
Author:admin Date:2008-08-01

As the Olympic Express pulled into Beijing at 7 in the morning today, I lifted my eyes to the sky to embrace the Olympic city. What a scene! The clouds were hovering above, as if like it was pasted on an oil painting. Apparently it rained yesterday and cooled down a bit!
I felt Beijing’s traffic was vastly improved as we were driving on the special Olympic driveway to the Main Press Center, the central work place for the media covering the Games. It would be even great if Shanghai could also have such high-speed driveways.
I became an official reporter for the Beijing Games once we registered at the MPC. Our work area is in an office on the second floor, where there are several news conference rooms which have been named after bamboo, plum flowers and so on.
Beijing bound
Author:admin Date:2008-07-31

Captain Wang Jing (left) of the Olympics Express poses with a crew member.

Mini bar inside the dining coach of the Olympics Express.
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Road To Beijing
Author:admin Date:2008-07-25
Editor's Note:
As Beijing Olympics is only 14 days away, Shanghai Daily's IOC-registered reporter, Ms Ma Yue, is eagerly waiting for the most important assignment so far in her career to begin. Before she goes to Beijing on July 30, the online department invited her to share with our readers with her thoughts. We also plan to launch a blog for her during the Olympics at our Olympic mini-site.

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