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How many tickets are there for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games?

Today, a reporter from the unofficial forum of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games (www.BBS2008.com.cn) interviewed the relevant personnel of the Bank of China who sold Olympic tickets. Q: When do Olympic tickets start to be sold? How to arrange it? A: Olympic ticket sales are divided into three stages: the first stage starts from April to September 2007, the second stage starts from June 5, 2007+10 to February, and the third stage starts from April to August 2008. The sales schedule of Paralympic tickets is from the fourth quarter of 2007 to the end of September 2008. Q: How many tickets are there for the Olympic Games? A: More than 7 million tickets can be sold for this Olympic Games, of which more than 50% are sold to the domestic public. The total number of tickets for the Paralympic Games is about 6.5438+500,000. Beijing 2008 Olympic tickets Shandong agent (Jinan | Qingdao | Zibo | Yantai | Dongying | Jining | Rizhao) 2007-04-1 710:16: 46/Olympic tickets Beijing 2008 Olympic tickets Shandong agent (Jinan | Qingdao | Zibo | 3 Bank of China Jinan Shizhong Branch Wenhua West Road Business Department No.3 Quancheng North Road Bank of China Yantai Branch Jiefang Road Sub-branch China Bank Yantai Branch Jiefang Road Sub-branch China Bank Yantai Branch Laishan Branch China Bank Laishan Branch Haikou Meishehe Sub-branch Business Department 165438 Haikou Zhenxing South Road No.3 Sub-branch Business Department Sanya Jiefang Fourth Road Qionghai Sub-branch Business Department Danzhou Sub-branch Business Department1KLOC-0/ 9 Jiaji Town Renmin Road, Lingshui Sub-branch of Nada Town, Danzhou City, No.24 Jianshe Road, Yelin Town, Lingshui County, Beijing, Hainan Sales Office for 2008 Olympic Tickets (Haikou | Sanya | Qionghai |). Tickets for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games are available at Hainan Sales Office (Haikou | Sanya | Qionghai | Danzhou | Wanning | Lingshui), Hainan Province 1 1 outlets, and applications are accepted from Monday to Friday. It is understood that the Olympic ticket sales plan is the first one at present. In addition to logging on to the official website of the Beijing Olympic Games, citizens can also apply at Bank of China 1000. According to reports, among the 1 0,000 outlets of China Bank that can apply for booking Olympic tickets, there are 1 outlets in Hainan Province, including 6 outlets in Haikou and1outlets in Sanya, Qionghai, Wanning, Lingshui and Danzhou. The above 1 1 outlets accept 14% Olympic tickets and sell them to teenagers at low prices from Monday to Friday (8: 30- 16: 30). Olympic tickets were sold to Rong Jun, director of Beijing Olympic Ticket Center. Rong Jun said that according to the plan, BOCOG has reserved some special tickets to encourage young people in China to watch the game on the spot. The ticket price for the preliminaries is 5 yuan, and the ticket price for the finals is 10 yuan. He told Xinhua News Agency: "BOCOG will cooperate with the Ministry of Education (China) and the education authorities of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan to ensure that these low-priced tickets really fall into the hands of the target population." Who can buy low-priced tickets, discount tickets and group tickets for Beijing 2008 Olympic Games? Olympic Tickets After the ticketing scheme for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games came out, many people felt that they really understood the connotation of the People's Olympics. According to BOCOG's announcement, of the 7 million tickets available for sale in the first half of this year, 58% were priced at 100 yuan or less, and there were even student tickets as low as 5 yuan. The highest ticket price for the opening ceremony is 5,000 yuan, which is half of the highest ticket price for the opening ceremony of recent Olympic Games. The lowest ticket price for the opening ceremony is 200 yuan, which is only one fifth of the lowest ticket price for the opening ceremony of recent Olympic Games. Such fares are affordable and willing for most ordinary people. Now it costs tens of dollars to see a decent movie, let alone a concert. Therefore, the ticketing scheme for the 2008 Olympic Games naturally won everyone's applause for taking the civilian route suitable for the national conditions. How to snap up tickets for Beijing 2008 Olympic Games? Going to the scene to watch the Olympics, it is estimated that many friends have the same wish as me. So, what should we pay attention to when booking and buying Olympic tickets? Our editor summarized several articles for you. Let's have a look. Tip 1: Don't worry about booking tickets. Tickets for the Beijing Olympic Games will be divided into three stages. The first stage is from yesterday to June 30th. Everyone will apply for booking tickets, in no particular order, and finally determined by drawing lots. When submitting an order, the opportunity is equal. Therefore, there is absolutely no need for you to "squeeze your head" these two days. However, in the second stage from June 5438+00 to February this year, the sales form was still pre-sale, but the sales policy was "first come, first served". From April next year, Olympic tickets will be answered by the authoritative organization of Beijing 2008 Olympic ticket policy. Olympic ticket sales are divided into three stages, and tickets can be bought in various ways at each stage. The first stage of ticket sales began in April 2007 and ended on June 30, 2007. You can log on to this website to submit a ticket purchase application, or fill in a paper booking form, submit it to the Bank of China designated by BOCOG or mail it to Beijing 100007 98, with the postal code of 10007. The second stage of ticket sales started at 5438+00 on June 2007 and ended at 65438 on February 2007. You can book tickets through this website, designated China Bank sales outlets or call the Olympic ticketing call center. The ticketing system will allocate tickets according to the order of arrival of orders. The third stage of ticket sales began in April 2008 and lasted until the end of the competition. Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Ticket Collection 02 2007-04- 16 09:47:06/ Olympic Tickets * How many tickets can a person buy at most? BOCOG will issue relevant policies to restrict and standardize online booking behavior. There will also be reasonable regulations on the purchase of tickets for individual competitions, especially for the opening and closing ceremonies. Among them, there are strict requirements on documents and quantity to prevent some scalping behaviors from causing unequal opportunities for the public to purchase tickets. These will be announced at the beginning of the official booking in April. * Can Olympic tickets be discounted? Are there any other discounts? There are no complimentary tickets, staff tickets or discount tickets for the Beijing Olympic Games. BOCOG's ticketing policy is to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to watch the game. There were no other tickets for the Beijing Olympic Games, but working seats were reserved for the media and broadcasting companies, and a series of questions about buying tickets for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games were answered for athletes who did not participate in the Olympic Games that day. 012007-04-1609: 36: 42/Olympic tickets q: about 5 million tickets can be sold to the domestic public, accounting for 75% of all tickets available. For China with a large population, is this ratio high or low? A: Generally speaking, this ratio is normal, which not only takes care of the audience all over the world, but also basically meets the needs of domestic audiences. Among them, about 56% of sports tickets will be sold to the domestic public, and the quota allocated to the public for the Athens Olympic Games is only 49%. The quota of tickets for the opening ceremony sold to the domestic public accounts for about 40% of the available tickets, while Athens only accounts for 33%. Q: There are 7 million tickets for the Beijing Olympic Games, so there are still no tickets? Who can't get tickets? A: Tickets for previous Olympic Games are subject to the reference materials of the distributors:

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