The press center of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the
Olympic Games (BOCOG) will provide quality service to overseas
journalists during the great events next year, a Chinese official
of the committee pledged in Moscow on Tuesday.
Some 21,600 journalists have registered to report the sports
games and more than 10,000 un-registered ones will also cover the
events in the Chinese capital, Wang Hui, deputy director of the
BOCOG publicity department told a press conference in Moscow.
The press center will provide such services as receiving and
dealing with overseas journalists' applications for reporting and
visa, helping them to address housing and catering problems and
facilitate their interviews, the official said.
Most of the venues and gyms for the Olympics 2008 will be
completed by the end of this year and Chinese citizens, as well as
foreigners, can book tickets at local Olympic Committee.
(Xinhua News Agency June 27, 2007)