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Fireworks explode over the National Stadium during the opening ceremony for the Beijing Olympics in Beijing, Friday, Aug. 8, 2008. (AP / Julie Jacobson) Canadian flag bearer Adam van Koeverden, from Oakville, Ont., leads the team into the National Stadium during the opening ceremonies for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China on Friday, August 8, 2008. (Paul Chiasson / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Dancers perform during the opening ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Olympics in Beijing, Friday, Aug. 8, 2008. (AP / Amy Sancetta) Canadian flag bearer Adam van Koeverden, from Oakville, Ont., leads the team into the National Stadium during the opening ceremonies for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China on Friday, Aug. 8, 2008. (Paul Chiasson / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Fireworks over the National Stadium during opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics in Beijing, Saturday, Aug. 8, 2008. (AP / Bullit Marquez) Fans cheer Canadians at Olympics' opening bash

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The opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games have kicked off, even as security is tightened after terror threats.
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Date: Fri. Aug. 8 2008 10:32 PM ET

Ontario's Adam van Koeverden led Canada's Olympic team into Beijing's National Stadium Friday to help China celebrate the opening of the 2008 Olympic Games.

The champion kayaker and several dozen of Canada's 332 athletes joined their international counterparts and competitors to kick off the Games in an elaborate ceremony.

Before their entrance, the athletes and tens of thousands of cheering fans were treated to extravagant fireworks displays and an elaborate traditional show with hundreds of dancers.

The Games' opening ceremonies mixed songs and dances performed by little children with a military march by Chinese soldiers. The performances highlighted some of China's greatest contributions to society and world history, such as the invention of paper, gunpowder, moveable type and the compass.

The ceremony started with a drum roll at 8:08 p.m. local time at the eighth second on August 8, 2008. The number eight is considered lucky in China.

The $100 million extravaganza left Canadian athletes awestruck.

"It was amazing. I could go through every adjective I know: amazing, incredible, exciting, awesome -- it still doesn't do it justice," van Koeverden said.

"The best part about it was walking along and looking up in the stands and seeing maple leaves -- Canadians in red standing up, and then Chinese in red standing up and waving Canadian flags. So many maple leaves. I felt like I was walking into the stadium in Toronto."

Some athletes described getting goose bumps; others noted the intense energy they felt.

"The coolest part was hearing everyone in the tunnel singing 'O Canada.' I had chills as I walked into the stadium," softball player Alison Bradley said.

Although the ceremony's performances showcased 5,000 years of Chinese history, they conspicuously omitted the Chinese revolution and made no reference to the late communist leader Mao Tse-tung.

Tickets for majestic ceremony were going for incredible prices before the show started.

"How much does a hot ticket like this go for?" an Australian woman with a ticket to the opening ceremony asked CTV News. "I was told when I picked them up last night that I could have sold them on the street for US$15,000."

China's 'coming out' party

With China emerging as one of the world's leading economic and military powers, the ceremonies offered the country a chance to show off its ascendancy before world leaders, including U.S. President George Bush and Russian Prime Minister Vladamir Putin. About 91,000 people watched the ceremonies live at the National Stadium in Beijing, and they had a potential television audience of four billion worldwide.

Many Chinese citizens hope that the Games will sway the opinion of the international community, which has often criticized China for its human rights record.

There is also a sense of national pride on the line, and showcasing Beijing as a world-class modern city, goes a long way for the Chinese.

Despite the excitement, security concerns remain a top priority. So far, Chinese authorities have been able to clamp down on much of the protest activities organized by international demonstrators upset about China's policies, including its human rights record.

Chinese authorities are also concerned about the threat of terrorism. A terrorist group wanting an independent Muslim state in the western region of the country recently released a video threatening an attack at the Games.

There were also reports Friday morning that in a separate incident, terrorists have threatened an Air China office in Tokyo, saying they will crash flights into venues in Beijing.

Worries about pollution in the host city have also been a concern. In an effort to clean up smog that consistently hangs over the city, the Chinese government has employed a number of strategies to clean up the air. On Friday, roads in key Beijing locations were closed off.

With a report from CTV's Lisa LaFlamme in Beijing

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Leesy & Denise
said

Go Grant Go!!
<333
We love you
&
We are so proud:)


dukebluedevil
said

How can a country spend 100 million on the opening ceremonies when there are so many people in the world dying from illness and starvation?


Jack
said

August 08, 2008 at 7:12:50 PM
Ryan
i didnt read all of the comments but ill mention this anyway. I am disgusted by the inclusion of the military. I nothing bad to say about the military in general but the Olympics...a symbol of peace between nations should not have a show of military force.

anyway go team Canada


Some people may misread the identity for those you called "military".
They are not military. They are the honour guard for raise flag. They are not in control of the army in China. You may not know or understand the situation of the country. it's just like raising the chinese flag in the Tian An Men Square every morning. Many people are watching the raising the the flag every morning. The people who raise the flag for China, represents the venerability, reverence, and grandeur of the country. You cannot just let some unknown people or some women who can represent the country. Maybe some other country accept that. But ALL Chinese people, cannot accept that.



Paige (from Montreal)
said

I'm definitely still awe-struck by the ceremony. It was so filled with enthusiasm, joy and splendour; an absolute joy to watch.

However, reading the comments here, it did put a bit of a damper on my Olympic spirit. As someone who has been to China, Tibet, and other provinces in Western China, it just seems so ridiculous that people make such serious claims without the legitimacy that they need.

Please learn the history of Tibet before you make claims of how it was "taken" over or such. I remember being in Yunnan, Sichuan and Tibet and seeing the absolute shocking diversity there. It's not only Tibetans; there were so many cultural groups living peacefully together. A whole different picture from the ones that are being painted. Tibetans participate actively in Chinese culture and vice-versa. I was surprised (although I shouldn't have been) by the kindness between all the different ethnic groups there. As a backpacker at the time, I lived in Lhasa for two weeks and got to learn so much about the Tibetan culture. It is such a shame that the Tibetan-Chinese relationship is portrayed so incorrectly and negatively.

On this note, it cannot be said that China is a fully developed nation. It still has a lot that it can improve upon. Looking back twenty years, the country has really just changed tremendously, but still, much can be done.

But that can be said another day, and is definitely meant for another conversation. It is with ignorance and absolute disregard to some of these athletes (that put their heart and soul into this) that some horrible things are being said. Please, use this opportunity to support these athletes; they've worked so hard and have sacrificed so much to make it here.

So, without further commenting, I'd simply like to say three things:

1) Go and visit China! It was an unforgettable journey for me, and entirely inspiring. Remember, it's a nation with a deep culture and history with open and kind people.

2) If you are boycotting the Olympics; to each their own. But please, do keep this between you and your TV set. Convictions are your own, but these men and women are participating and supporting this event with their bodies and souls.

3) Go Canada! Outfits and all, I'm so proud of all of these athletes. As Van Koeverden said, he was overwhelmed with all the maple leafs he saw. So was I, and the spirit and joy that I saw at these games.


kate
said

I'm watching the opening ceremonies right now..absolutely breathtaking! I'm speechless..it's just brilliant!

Well done China! Forget their government, the Chinese people are a good people with a longer history than ours - they deserve their moment in the spotlight finally!!


Tim
said

During today's opening ceremony, China put on an oppressive show for the world.
However, behind the scenes, the Chinese are undertaking a massive campaign to silence dissent.
This includes an ongoing effor to harass, and in some cases torture and even execute, Chinese christinas whose only crime is to worship and serve our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ according to the dictates of their own consciences.
My thoughts and prayers are with my 'extended family' in China who are keeping the faith and running the race.


Tuckersmom
said

This Opening Ceremony was just STUNNING! Everything I expected and then some! Good for China and the Chinese people!You should be SO PROUD!
To our wonderful Canadian Athletes...enjoy these precious moments and Good Luck in your chosen sport! We are cheering for you!


Joe
said

hmm...I think the only time there was a display of the military was when they carried the two flags to the pole. I don't think that was out of place.


tired of the bleeding hearts and whiners
said

what alot of whining on here. complain complain. nothing is ever perfect.

why cant we just try to be happy about where we live at least? we are so blessed in Canada. quit whining guys.

and unless you want to go over there and save a whole lot of people, and my guess is you dont, give up the bleeding hearts whining.

just an observation. we have such a great lifestyle here in Canada I get tired of people not appreciating it!

go athletes go,after all isnt that what it is about ?




Ryan
said

i didnt read all of the comments but ill mention this anyway. I am disgusted by the inclusion of the military. I nothing bad to say about the military in general but the Olympics...a symbol of peace between nations should not have a show of military force.


anyway go team Canada


nathan
said

To 08=36:
>>"Let the Sanctions against the Chinese Government Human Right abuses begin!"

How about starting your hunger-strike, and please do not stop your until 'the Chinese Gov. Human right abuses' stopped.

If you can not do that, then be quiet and watch the Game.


Anca Nedelcu
said

For Emily,

I share same idea with Beatrice and she is right. I'm from Romania same and all what the comunism bring is wrong. The countries under this kind of systems (some of them) doing only well from how much better could be in another political system... The Comunism is the bigest diablo in the world with different kinds of manifestation known or unknown. The time is the most important factor who flow and will show us the facts! But same as Beatrice let the games begin with a lot goodluck for Canadian and Romanian team!


Chapman
said

History, culture, art, technology, civilization, humanity... -creative and graceful- beauty at its best! For those who don't have the guts or eyes for beauty, well, go where you belong.


JP in Victoria
said

DO WELL CANADA
bring hom ethe GOLD, and
sorry about the uniforms, hopefully for the next Olympics - you will get NEW Canadian falvour style uniforms


Kim
said

wow Fabulous opening ceremony!
GO CANADA! You guys always make us proud!


Jon
said

To 08=36, nobody's asking you to forget about your values, but rather stop trying to push your political interests into the forefront of the Olympics when it's just plain offensive to the athletes and to billions around the world trying to live the Olympics. Not to mention how it won't help your cause since that approach only appears to be entirely insulting.

Then again the points you brought up only seem to be a regurgitation of the criticism that the biased journalists within select media has been feeding. It sounds like you don't really know China at all.


nathan
said

The best Opening Ceremony for sure. Let's enjoy watching the Game.

Turn off TV and keep your mouth shut, if you do not like it.

Go Team Canada!


08 = 36
said

What a Spectacle!!!

It made me forget all about Gold Medal suppression of Human Rights, Gold Medal Pollution, Gold Medal occupation of Tibet, and Gold Medal mistreatment of Falun Gong.

Wait no it didn't!

Let the Sanctions against the Chinese Government Human Right abuses begin!


Meixi888
said

Looks like Canadian athletes are getting ready to paint great wall of china.... !!
Nice uniform eh.

Go paint Go... canada.


Steph Martin
said

Thank you China!

That was the most amazing opening ceremony ever. Politics and Olympics don’t mix we should just enjoy the games. Besides who are we to criticize human rights when we are illegally imprisoning Canadian citizens in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Just because we are infringing their rights off Canadian soil does not make any us better.

Way to go China and keep up the good work.




love the athletes, hate the politics
said

Didn't watch the opening ceramonies this time or the last few olympics. They are not very interesting as far as I'm concerned and cost too much. Money that could be put to better use for the athletes. I will watch the athletes--that's what this is supposed to be about.


Peter
said

Open your drawers, look on the bottoms of your belongings and check out how many items you own that are made in China.

Stop being such judging idiots and do a little research before jumping on the anti-China bandwagon.

Even better, why don't you stop for a second, have a discussion with the many Chinese immigrants that live here in Canada, and act like adults instead of being so ignorant.

I won't turn my back on the many things we would consider human rights violations, but I won't paint them all with one brush. After all, is it not a human rights violation that a majority of North American health problems are due to obesity while people are dying of starvation in other parts of the world?

All I am saying is take a look in the mirror before judging others.

I love my country. Go Canada Go!!


Jason Daniel Baker
said

Our team is doing us proud right away. If we don't wave our own flag no one else is going to.

Being Canadian rules not just because we hit above our weight and excel internationally.

On a per capita basis we rock more than any other country. That is not jingoistic. It is a simple fact.

Lets shout it out, say it loud "I''m a Hoser and I'm proud!"


PL
said

GOOD LUCK ATHLETES,

I just hope we don't get a medal for the ugliest uniforms.


G.Canuck
said

Go Team Canada, Thank you China for your generous hosting of these most amazing games. Play hard Atheletes, HAVE FUN!


Chris in Ottawa
said

The Olympics are an event to help bring people together and help build unity in the world. And though I do not approve of the Chinese Government, I do like and respect the Chinese people and their great culture and I thank them for hosting the Olympics. I also congratulate them on the remarkable progress they are making and am sure as time goes on they will progress to be a dynamic and hopefully caring, democratic society. All the best to Team Canada !


Glenn
said

What's amazing is that the fireworks didn't ignite the air over Beijing


violet
said

Compared to almost all the other contingents, our Canadian team looked sloppy and unfinished in their new "uniforms". Let's hope this attitude is not reflected in their performance. Whoever made the decision on their attire should be ashamed.


JF
said

By showing such a good work to the world at the "Opening Ceremony” China is also telling the rest of the world they are working hard to make the change. Can't build Roman over night? Think what china was 20 years ago? And now open to the world, than 20 years later??? anyway "One world, one dream".



John A
said

Still don't know why the Canadian IOC decided to go away from Roots - a Canadian company with style - and switch to Zellers/The-Bay - now a non-Canadian company. Except they got paid more. Meanwhile probably the ugliest Canadian uniforma in Canada's Olympic history.

Speaking of money, China spent something like $43 billion on these game. They build these new venues for the games. Didn't they have suitable venues they could of used instead? Waste of money that could of been spent in other areas in China such as polution problems, building proper bridges, etc.

Still rooting for Canada but I won't watch.


Glenn Alexander
said

At the risk of having too much to say, I feel compelled to refute the comment that performers for the Olympics were in any way forced.

China is not a utopia, there is MUCH that needs to be done to further so many things here. I say that now before anyone sees fit to pummel me for being too ardent a "China Lover."

However, I am an entertainer in China, registered with our Canadian embassy here as such, and have made my living in this industry for over 15 years, the last 5 in China.

In light of this fact, perhaps you can see where I might be just a bit more qualified to offer an informed opinion on this particular assertion.

China has 2 top universities specifically for training those who wish to participate in the performing arts. They have countless other private training institutions for just the same thing.

Those selected to perform in the opening ceremony trained hard (equal in some measure to the athletes themselves) to hone their craft and were eager to showcase their talents to their fellow countrymen and the world!

Before the live telecast you saw, as the crowds made their way to their seats, other entertainers also showcased their talents. There were representatives from all of China's ethnic minorities and I personally know many of those who were a part of the show.

To suggest that any of them were in any forced, or coerced, to take part in the gala is as insulting as it is sadly misinformed.

I wholeheartedly agree with the poster who suggests that prior to jumping on the rhetoric bandwagon, jump a plane and come see for yourself.

Intelligent debate is always welcome. Regurgitation of sensationalistic rhetoric may make for a great soundbite, but it is hardly something to feel proud of.

Watch if you want, tune out if you choose. As for me, I plan on being at as many events as possible to do what one should at the Olympics, show my support for the Canada I love!

A Canada formed by, and supportive of, a tolerant society of multicultural diversity.


Roger T
said

Steve in Ottawa
I wish our athletes well, but I'm boycotting these Olympics and will avoid it as much as humanly possible.....

Cry cry cry.....only to count the medals our athletes bring home!

Grow up and live life instead working up your blood pressure.

GO TEAM CANADA!

LET THE GAMES BEGIN!


merna
said

after reading every single comment. i feel i was i little harsh. every country has made mistakes. china is doing a beautiful job, so politics aside, i'm happy for them. hopefully everyone can enjoy themselves in the spirit of fair competion. we are just lucky by birth to live in a country where free speach prevails, we should use it wisely


Joe
said

Once again to the people saying the Olympics are everything about politics...nobody's saying that politics aren't related to the event. But during the event itself, our athletes should receive the attention and respect they're due, rather than having people twist the plot into a political agenda. Do that before or after the Games. But for the time being, the moment is for our athletes. It's their dreams that we're messing with. Also, for the people who've never actually seen their country, how can you even judge these things?


Mo
said

Oh, and I definitely agree with John there. For the people that haven't been to China, and are going only by what your read in the newspapers, you've been misled a lot by certain journalists with an agenda. China isn't as repressive as the media plays it out to be. It's no beauty either, but definitely not as bad as you see it. I've noticed an obvious lack of fair reporting on their country. But of course you wouldn't believe that since you wouldn't want to visit such a "repressive" country in the first place. You can't justify your negativity against a country without ever having actually seen it. Otherwise you've just been lured by the anti-China bandwagon that certain parts of our media likes to play right into their hands.


Mo
said

It's a multicultural event for sure. What did you expect, it's in China. There's Chinese people there with black hair. Surprise. It's not being held in Europe, hence more black hair. Nonetheless I saw quite a bit of diversity as well at the ceremonies.


Ricardo
said

The parade of nations was damn long, everybody was sweating. It was STUNNING though.


Alam
said

Way to go China.

Great ... Great... Great...

I got so sick of hearing all those bad things again and again and again in all western medias. Shame on them....

Congratulations China !!! and best of luck.

What a show down. Never seen before....


~ Joe North American ~
said

I for one did NOT pander to the Chinese by watching their opening ceremony. I'm glad that I stuck to my principals by NOT viewing their communist circus. Olympics are "everything" about politics and the athletes are nothing more than "fluff-filling" for a corrupt government anxious to be the spoiled and spotlighted "Bridezilla" on a world that should know better!


Emily from Ottawa
said

to Beatrice Luca:

How do you know those performers are forced to participate? Have you spoken to them? By the way, not all the communist countries are the same! There is a reason why China is doing way better.


vh
said

Although the opening ceremonies were spectacular they are getting to be too big and too long - becoming an Olympic event unto themselves - what's next, 7 hours of ceremonies?? Gotta be bigger and better than the last...not, let's get back to something realistic and affordable, we are losing perspective.


Ying
said

GUIDO: "For a supposed multicultural world or at least it's being pushed on western countries (aka white countries), there certainly wasn't a lot of multicultural people at these opening ceremonies. A lot of black hair!"

Obviously. Why don't you comment about the multiculturalism at Athens? Not every country is as fortunate as ours to display a unique array of cultures.

The 204 countries represented at these Olympics suffice.


Proud Canuck
said

I don't know what happpened to this wonderful country, I really don't....
Came here in 1966 and was amazed at the positive outlook everyone had, an attitude that said "why not" instead of the sullen "why bother" that my home in Britain seemed to wallow in...
Can we PLEASE concentrate on the many young Canadians that have worked so very hard to qualify for these games, dedicating countless hours honing their skills to compete with the world's best.
God Bless each and every one of them who proudly walk behind our flag. I for one would be proud to shake every athelete's hand for the tireless effort each one has put in so they could attend these games.
I must add that I am disgusted with those in this column that only see this as an opportunity to heap bile and scorn on all these young men and women who have shown such terrific commitment.

The opening of the games were merely a chinese communist propaganda ploy, our athletes should have boycotted the games due to China taking over Tibet 60 years ago, the uniforms the Canadians are wearing are rags,the air pollution is criminal,The chinese are censoring internet access.....
The list goes on....right down to critisising the posted list of things that cannot be brought into any olympic venues,like guns,knives and even long handled umbrellas....

If you don't like what you see, change the channel and watch something else !

Am I the only one really tired of these people that constantly use this column to critise,condemn and complain about everything....just shut up and watch the games

Go get 'em Canada!


cad
said

Best ever opening ceremony, congratulations China! I love it...............


Mr Roboto
said

i agree with Bob about the uniforms...yikes!!!


J
said

JC: Yes, it's a sad fact, but more than 2 million people have been forcibly moved from their homes over the past 20 years to clear space for the Olympic Games. Let's see how many London comes up with. It's packed pretty tight there, I'm told.

The Olympics are very much the problem in this case. I would much rather it be hosted in Athens every four years rather than having nations expend millions just for the glory of one measly month. Such a waste.


Steve in Ottawa
said

I wish our athletes well, but I'm boycotting these Olympics and will avoid it as much as humanly possible.


Guido
said

For a supposed multicultural world or at least it's being pushed on western countries (aka white countries), there certainly wasn't a lot of multicultural people at these opening ceremonies. A lot of black hair!


Doug BC
said

Those who think politics are not part of the Olympics should take off the blinders.
If it really is just about the athletes no one would spend millions of dollars on elaborate opening and closing ceremonies.These ceremonies are where the host country gets to try to impress the rest of the planet.I doubt there would be Olympics if it was "just about the games".
And,if China didn't think it could get a whole bunch of PR from this,they wouldn't have even thought about being a host.THis is a perfect time for them to get our attention away from their massive military expansion,and what they are doing in Africa.Never mind their own country,or Tibet.
As to the ceremonies,I think we can thank millions of laid off workers in the USA for footing the bill for that too.
The "Olympic Spirit" has a lot more elements to it than just the competitions.But that "spirit" has been missing all to often in to many games.
Personally,that's one reason I prefer the Commonwealth Games for their more genuine,and friendly atmosphere.
The Olympics are ALL ABOUT POLITICS.


John
said

Tom Last and other "professional" China-bashers -- it's time to grow up. Have you ever been to China? If not then I suggest you talk less. The people enjoy unprecedented freedom. Yes, there is much work to be done, but China has come such a long way. You might find it refreshing to snick your nose out of your Western-propaganda newspaper and experience life a little.

And just for the record - it would make Canada look like a fool if its athletes unveiled a Tibetan flag. But Canadian athletes are too classy to stoop so low for attention. Before you pass judgment on China - consider this: before China's occupation of Tibet, the Tibetans lived as serfs to do as what the Dalai Lama (of that time) commanded. Now, Tibet enjoys economic growth and progress. Consider the fact that even a Western documentary claimed that Tibet had better cellphone connection than the West. Consider the fact that after the Sichuan earthquake, the Chinese army walked days to rescue Tibetan villages.

It's time to open your eyes.


Let's get real.
said

Great floor show. However we can't forget who put it on. The Chinese communist dictatirship. We can't simply turn a blind eye just because our atheletes trained hard for this. If we do then we are effectivly saying that a shot at a short lived olympic glory trumps everything including human rights and the environment. I am no hippy but lets get real folks.


JC
said

I will watch the Olympics & totally support our athletes. I am sure the opening ceremonies are spectacular & maybe it will the best games ever. Well organized & all that.
However did any of you see the coverage on how some people were displaced & put out of their homes, & left absolutely homeless? I watched some of them in the street crying, an elderly man in a wheelchair, & the family are walking down the street with no home. All that so that new buildings could go up & give a good impression to visitors & make a better Olympics. I was nearly ill just watching these poor people.
Rah, rah, rah.


Nigel Buchanan Davenport
said

Theses games are reminiscent of the 1937 Olympics where another country was trying to show it was ascending to superpower status under the leadership of Adolf Hitler. We turned a blind eye then as we do now. Interestingly enough though it was the Nazi's who originated the running of the torch and people were equally mesmerized by the show. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain who all the while is killing Tibetans and harvesting body parts from 'unwanted'citizens.


Mike
said

Did you see Canadians dresses ? Are they about to paint a house ? Mike Holmes would be better dressed...


Cloudy from EF Ont.
said

It was a fantastic open ceremony..Way to go China!!! I loved the outfits Canada wore.

LET'S GO CANADA.!!!!!




Glenn Alexander
said

I slightly misspoke in my earlier comment. I was outside during the song and missed it, the ceremony has just concluded and I add my name to those say "well done China!"

With a record number of countries in attendance, we should all heed the words of the IOC President who called on us to celebrate the athletes, and the spirit in which the games were conceived and in which they are intended to be carried out.

I also very much respect his reminder to the athletes of their responsibilities as role models.

Across the skies of Beijing right now the fireworks continue as ordinary Chinese show their support in welcoming the world.

In all that happens the days to come, I hope you will remember that despite any politics there are literally hundreds of millions of Chinese who are warmly welcoming the world.

Let's have the collective good grace and remember our responsibilites to be respectful in receiving that welcome.


marco polo
said

I'll go home and watch the openening ceremonies tonight. What I"ve seen of the Canadians so far, coming out in those uniforms make sme wonder, who designed those clothes? They're awful!!! Anyways, good thing it's not a fashion olympics.


Tom Last
said

World unity is more important than human rights!? What world unity!? Sorry folks time to get out of the clouds in thinking there's some hairy fairy utopian world out there. Doesn't exsit. Wow, so many cowards out there.

The olympics is not about world unity anyway. It's about competition and winning and saying I'm better than you. Get real. Only Canadians like to think it's some hairy fairy nonsense. Guess it makes them feel good when they never win at anything...


JP in Victoria- GO CANADA GO
said

This is the BEST EVER opening cermonies
CONGRADULATIONS CHINA !!
Lets just hope the best for the Atheletes and STOP whining and complaining about other peoples system of governmnet or way of life.
Lets enjoy the games-
and be proud-
As for Harper - you are an embarsement to Canada- not showing up is acting like a child-



Red X
said

Congratulations, China on hosting a record 204 countries. I really enjoyed the Opening Ceremony and the Parade of Nations.

The fireworks were really amazing.

Go, Canada, Go!


jettasian
said

Why am I surprised. Bunch of anti-China on every message board in every Western Media.

Just imagine the protest in Vancouver 2010. I hope it will get the similar negative treatments by the world. Of course, that will not happen. China would not butt in the Western world's internal affair.


Glenn Alexander
said

I'm sitting here in Beijing, just several hundred meters from the Bird's Nest watching te ceremony simultaneously on TV and outside to catch the fireworks.

I'm amazed at the comments so far as people talk/blog about the show in the past tense, since the show is far from over. China's athletes have just entered the stadium, Liu Huan and Sarah Brightman have yet to sing and no one has lit the flame.

Still I agree, the show has been very, very well done so far.

As far as the job done by the Chinese people, from all the athletes I've spoken to thus far, they claim this to be one of the best organized games, with the best accommodation, best food and friendliest volunteers they have ever encountered.

I wonder how much press stories such as this will get.


Joe
said

I really can't believe some of you guys always trying to hijack this Olympics for your political causes. This is supposed to be an event that brings the world together, and frankly that relationship is far more valuable than you people pushing your political interests. You guys can protest anytime, but the Olympics don't happen all the time. There are children that grow up having fond memories of the Olympics as a point of unity for our world, and I was blessed to be one of them. Now we have people like you tarnishing it for them everywhere with anger, bitterness and hate. Tom Last, in my opinion in this case, world unity which is really rare these days surpass pushing human rights issues into the spotlight, which can be done any other time.

These are the opening ceremonies of the Games that bring the world together, and some of you need to learn to appreciate that and maybe, just maybe let that aspect of the Games show and go back to your political interests afterwards. There's nothing wrong with your values, but sometimes there's a time and a place for everything. Let's let our athletes show what they've got. They deserve the spotlight more than some protesters climbing poles and hanging up flags. They're our athletes, they worked hard for years just for this moment, and it's not fair to them to have some of you people hijack their moment to shine.


Very nice
said

Wow, I think this is the best Opening Ceremony I have seen so far. Good job China!


Shoe
said

LET'S GO CANADIAN ATHLETES! MAKE US PROUD!!!
As others say, forget the politics, leave those out. Let's make it about the athletes who train hard for their chance to compete at the games!
GO CANADA GO!!!


Les And
said

I am not going to pass judgment on these Olympics just because it is being held in China. I can't imagine why this article would mention China's revolution when we and the Americans have the same history in our past.

Let the politicians and reporters be the idiots. Just let us enjoy watching the world's young men and women who have gone through torturous training to get to this level of competition.


Joe
said

Alright! Let the Steroid Games begin. You know the part where someone receives the gold medal on the podium and then has to give it back shortly thereafter because they've been discovered...





John
said

Congratulations China on a spectacular show.

It is extravagent on an unprecedented scale, but in the brief time I got to watch it I was impressed by the immense pride and genuine sense of joy and excitement felt by the participants.

The originality, innovation and use of technology, not to mention the legions of people involved will truly make this a show to be remembered.

To all my Chinese friends who take so much pride in their country, I can only imagine how happy you are, and I want you to know how much I appreciate the work and dedication of your fellow citizens.

China has come so far so fast. There is much work to be done, but if this show is any indication, China will be ready to meet all its challenges.

Well done!


The Games are political !
said

Anyone who doesn't these opening ceremonies are not a political statement doesn't understand what they are seeing.

$100,000,000 spent on the opening ceremonies is totally obnoxious!





Bob Loblaw
said

Congratulations Canada on having the ugliest uniforms of any country in the Olympics. We may not win any gold medals, but at least we'll have the ugliest uniforms...


Tom Last
said

Just over the top glitzy shallow propaganda. Never forget this is a dictatorship run through fear and intimidation. Seriously, why would anyone give this Olympics the time of day. It's just a tool being used by a socialist state.

The only thing I'd like to see out of this are for the Canadian athletes unviel a massive Tibetin flag at the closing ceremonies.

Human Rights and Freedom are far more important than anything else.


Martin of NS
said

I really would have liked to see the opening ceremonies of the olympics live. I guess I'll have to watch a recorded one now.

Even though some athletes chose not to participate (which is most likely due to their preparation for their competitions) they also have the chance to participate in the closing ceremonies as well!

Go Team CANADA!

Go Adam VanKoeverden, Karen Furneux and Andrew Russell!


Nicholas
said

ET: So why did you bother to continue watching the ceremony if you thought it was WAAAAAY too overdone?

Sal: The fireworks performed at Disney World everynight are polluting our air perhaps 100 times worst than that in Beijing. Did you post a comment to complain?

I think people need to be more critical of themselves before pointing the finger onto others!

NC


big oil Calgree guy
said

Beatrice right on!!
The media is just going crazy over this,it to makes me sick.

the son of Hitler’s favorite architect and the designer of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, to design the master plan for the Beijing Games, China’s government has itself alluded to the radical politicization of aesthetics that was a hallmark of 20th-century totalitarianism.
Like those regimes, whether fascist or communist, China’s leaders have sought to transform public space and sporting events into visible proof of their fitness and mandate to rule.




Irene Thibault
said

Hey ET,
Chill out!
For any kind of "opening ceremony", one would expect to bring forth the best to introduce what & who one is & extend the warmest welcome to the guests. This is the most basic courtesy in any culture. And this is exactly what China is doing. I think they are doing a grand job, much better than the opening ceremony of the Oscars!
Please don't make any assumptions that athletes are not interested in opening ceremonies. Perhaps this time around, they would be more inspired to be more cultured.

Irene Thibault



Beancounter
said

I agree time to drop the politics and stick with the true spirit of the Olympics!

GO TEAM CANADA!!!


Shamaro
said

I look forward to watching the athlete's from around the world to compete in their sport. Keep the damn politics out of it, I couldn't care where it's being held, let the athlete's perform and let's enjoy watching them what they've worked hard to do and that is to compete and to participate in the world's largest sporting spectacular.


Al
said

Dear ET,
Its called the Opening "Ceremony" for a reason......even Speilberg could'nt have done it better! It not who have the right to host the Olympic, its who CAN host the Olympics.


Sal
said

Lucky that the air quality has improved so much in China. (ha!) With all the fireworks spreading more pollution in the air, I would not want to be an athlete today.


Crobar
said

It would be nice to make it all about the athletes, but as an article described a few days ago, most athletes aren't interested in the opening ceremonies. They don't want to exhaust themselves or interupt their preparation. So, being short on athletes, I guess we'll have to take more dancers and fireowrks.


Roger T
said

Excellent opening ceremony, unlike anything I've seen for any Olympics opening before.

GO TEAM CANADA!

LET THE GAMES BEGIN!


merna
said

we need to get politics out of the olympics, it's just a big sellers market now and it makes me ill....as for china's coming out party, pleeeaase they'll probably get shot it they get a silver


ET
said

Anyone besides me think the openning ceremonies are getting WAAAAAY overdone these days? Should focus more on the atheletes...people might actually watch it.


Beatrice Luca
said

It's so strange.. Eventhough I admit the ceremony is spectacular, it reminds me of the ridiculous communist shows I was forced to participate to when I was a child - a "pioneer" - in my home country, Romania. It almost makes me throw up.. Anyways, let's stick to the Olympic spirit and forget the politics for a month. Citius, Altius, Fortius!


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