Sculptures of Olympic posters are on display
at the Olympic Museum newly opened in Xiamen, southeastern China's
Fujian province. [Photo: CRIonline]
A museum exhibiting over 500 Olympic souvenirs was launched
recently in Xiamen, southeastern China's Fujian province.
The 500 souvenirs include Olympic torches, mascots, memorial
coins and badges, mostly donated by Wu Jiangguo, a member of the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) and chairman of the
International Boxing Federation (IBF). He also invested to built
the museum itself.
The museum has been authorized to become a member of the
International Olympic Museum Union, a first for China.
A sculpture of a Greek girl igniting Olympic
flame is on display at the Olympic Museum newly opened in Xiamen,
southeastern China's Fujian province. [Photo: CRIonline]
A sculpture of the Olympia Temple relic is on
display at the Olympic Museum newly opened in Xiamen, southeastern
China's Fujian province. [Photo: CRIonline]
A sculpture of Coubertinthe, honored as
Father of the Modern Olympic Games, is on display at the Olympic
Museum newly opened in Xiamen, southeastern China's Fujian
province. [Photo: CRIonline]
The torch of 2006 Torino Winter Olympics is
on display at the Olympic Museum newly opened in Xiamen,
southeastern China's Fujian province. [Photo: CRIonline]
The torch of 1948 London Summer Olympics is
on display at the Olympic Museum newly opened in Xiamen,
southeastern China's Fujian province. [Photo: CRIonline]
(CRIENGLISH.com November 29, 2007)