The Foreign Ministry revealed Wednesday that a total of 80 world leaders attended the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony, setting a new record in the Games' history.
Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said that 54 heads of state, 16 heads of government, nine representatives of royal families and one regional leader attended the ceremony.
US President George W. Bush (R) and his wife Laura Bush watch the first day of the swimming finals at the National Aquatics Center during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games on August 10, 2008 in Beijing. [Agencies] |
But this is not the only record Beijing has set in terms of world leaders' participation in humankind's biggest party.
US President George W. Bush, who brought six family members and stayed an unprecedented four days to cheer on US athletes, was actually the first US president to attend an Olympics on foreign soil, while South Korean President Lee Myung-bak created a similar precedent for his country.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy, whose country is currently holding the rotating presidency of the European Union, was the first president to officially represent both France and Europe at an Olympics in a foreign country.
It is expected that another wave of world leaders, including Finnish President Tarja Halonen, will gather as the Games draw to a close.
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who is scheduled to attend the closing ceremony, will be handed the Olympic flag here on behalf of London, host of the 2012 Games. 【已有很多网友发表了看法,点击参与讨论】【对英语不懂,点击提问】【英语论坛】【返回首页】
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