suggest
 
Video
...images/...Beijing,...showcasing ...2008新唐人電視台全球系列大賽(小提琴,聲樂,舞蹈,武術,鋼琴, 漢服設計,油畫,廚技,攝影) http://competitions.ntdtv.com/ ...
2m 30s |
a year ago
Google Videos
Keep this video in the "Saved" list
Now, put vTap to work for you!
Let us keep you up to date with new videos related to:
Olympic Games
Labor camp
Olympic Village
Go to Feed to see what's new!
share
keep
 
 
24723
Aug. 4: To prepare for the Olympics, Beijing destroyed entire neighborhoods — sometimes at the expense of residents. NBC's Ian Williams reports on the city's makeover.
a year ago
MSN Video
Keep this video in the "Saved" list
Now, put vTap to work for you!
Let us keep you up to date with new videos related to:
NBC News
Olympic Games
Beijing Olympics 2008
NBC Nightly News (tvseries)
Go to Feed to see what's new!
share
keep
 
 
hsw
...Beijing ...ll present their changing face to the world. In order to improve the country's image, the government has spearheaded campaigns to reduce pollution and educate citizens in matters of... ...
1m 7s |
a year ago
HowStuffWorks
Keep this video in the "Saved" list
Now, put vTap to work for you!
Let us keep you up to date with new videos related to:
Beijing National Stadium
Beijing Olympics 2008
Go to Feed to see what's new!
share
my users
keep
 
 
...image of USA athletics which for years has been dogged by drug offences. U.S. athletes are in high spirits ahead of their Olympic competition despite having a history of athletes failing drug ...
0m 32s |
a year ago
Reuters
Keep this video in the "Saved" list
Now, put vTap to work for you!
Let us keep you up to date with new videos related to:
Beijing Olympics 2008
Olympic Games
Athletics (track and field)
Doping (sport)
Marion Jones
Go to Feed to see what's new!
share
keep
 
 
...Beijing ...image, advertising strategies used by sponsors during the games, and WPP's growth in China and bid for Taylor Nelson Sofres Plc. WPP is the world's second-largest advertising company. ...
a year ago
Bloomberg - Financial News
Keep this video in the "Saved" list
Now, put vTap to work for you!
Let us keep you up to date with new videos related to:
Martin Sorrell
WPP Group
Chief executive officer
Olympic Games
People's Republic of China
Beijing Olympics 2008
Go to Feed to see what's new!
share
keep
 
 
More Videos
 
Keep this video in the "Saved" list
Go to Feed to see what's new!
share
keep
 
 
 


 
2008 Beijing Olympic Games One of the Olympic slogans in Beijing in the run-up to the Beijing Summer Games has been "Be an enthusiastic and polite Chinese person". The government and Beijing residents are trying their best to put the capital city in the best light possible. They want to present a Beijing that is on its best behavior as host of the Games. Our reporter Xu Zhaoqun took a tour around the city, and shows us some of the ways Beijing is showcasing its new image. Ten years ago, no one would take offense at a shirtless man on the street on a sweltering hot day. After all, Beijing can be a hot and humid city during the summer. But what was once not considered a problem might seem quite inappropriate now. "With the Olympics just around the corner, people in Beijing are behaving themselves better. The pictures we've just seen were very difficult to capture, and we had to spend almost the entire morning looking for poorly behaved residents. Everybody in Beijing has the feeling that the city is abandoning some of its chronic bad habits, and is ready to welcome guests from around the world." The Olympic Games will likely attract more foreigners to China than any one single event so far in the country's history. To help spruce up its image, Beijing is promoting a campaign to discourage spitting, littering and queue jumping. Lao Zhang has been a cleaner in Huichengmen for nearly ten years. He says he's noticed how the streets he works on in the capital city have become more tidy. He's delighted to see that many people now make the effort to throw rubbish into public trash bins. Now, he often spends the majority of his time picking up withered leaves. Lao Zhang said "The environment is getting much better now. The passers-by are very nice. Very few of them throw dirty things here and there. So many guests are coming, why not show them a tidy Beijing." A tidy Beijing is also the goal of the government. Even though it is hard work, the municipality is pleased to see the growing enthusiastic support from its residents. Mr. Feng, one Beijing citizen said "A good event deserves good manners." Ms. Liu, another Beijing citizen said "All the garbage is gone. It would be a big shame if some people kept on littering."
a year ago
CCTV
Keep this video in the "Saved" list
Now, put vTap to work for you!
Let us keep you up to date with new videos related to:
Olympic Games
Asia
People's Republic of China
Go to Feed to see what's new!
share
keep