Haven't got your Olympics tickets yet? Don't worry, there will
be another chance.
Round two of ticket sales on the Chinese mainland for the 2008
Beijing Olympic Games will open tomorrow at 9 pm, organizers
said.
"Roughly 1.85 million tickets for all the Olympic sports
competitions will be on sale in this phase, which will end in
late-January 2008," Rong Jun, director of Olympic Ticketing Center
of the Beijing Olympic organizing committee (BOCOG), said.
"During the phase one sales period from April 15 to June 30, all
tickets for the Olympic opening and closing ceremonies and 1.59
million tickets for the Olympic sports competitions were sold."
Different from the first stage lottery draw sales system,
tickets in the second stage will be sold on a "first come, first
served" policy within the scheduled time frame.
"Any person who has an address on the Chinese mainland and meets
the ID requirements is eligible to request Olympic tickets through
the designated channels," Rong said.
"Applicants can choose to reserve the tickets through any of the
three channels, as all three channels will be connected to the same
database. Paper application forms will not be valid for this
phase."
Rong said ticket reservations would be held for two days in
which payment must be made, either by Visa card online or in person
at a Bank Of China outlet.
Failure to pay for reserved tickets will lead to their
cancellation and the seats will again become available in the
ticket pool.
To keep the system fair, each person is allowed to buy a maximum
of 50 tickets, and a limit of two tickets for high-demand
events.
(China Daily October 29, 2007)