Weightlifting accident - Beijing 2008Janos Baranyai was trying to snatch 148kg(326lbs.) in his third lift in the men's 77-kg division, when his elbow popped out of socket.No longer able to support the weight of the barbell, his right forearm bent backward. The 24-year-old Hungarian fell to the floor in shock, shaking and crying out in pain.______________________________________Background song: Lux Aeterna (Requiem for a Dream) - Clint Mansell
'Beijing Welcomes You' music track for 2008 OlympicsHigh quality version of 'Beijing Welcomes You' music track for the 2008 Beijing OlympicsWords by AlbertMusic by Xiao KePerformed by Chinese top singersVisit http://www.londonolympicsforum.com for more Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Olympic news and information.There is actually a longer version (6:50) of this song on YouTube also in high quality.http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=DLTy2kpxOjM
Sexy Beijing: Lost in TranslationFrom http://www.sexybeijing.tv Sexy Beijing is a show about love, lust, youth culture and street life in China's capital. In this episode, our heroine Su Fei goes around Beijing, asking Chinese people what their English names are, and why they need them.Who said China is not a creative country?- This episode was shot in June and July 2006 in Beijing. - Starring Su Fei, shot and edited by Luke Mines, with music by Fernando Fidanza.
Olympic song "Beijing Welcomes You" (subbed)Theme song for the 100-day countdown celebration of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, music by Xiao Ke and original lyrics by Lam Jik (Hong Kong).The melody of the song was inspired by a local Beijing ballad called "Shui Niu", which are snails that come out on rainy days. Children in Beijing like to sing songs to attract these little creatures to come out of their shells.For those of you wondering where's Andy Lau, he has his own Olympic song: "Everbody Is No.1"For those of you wondering where's Jay Chou, he has his own Olympic song: "千山万水"For those of you wondering where's S.H.E, Jacky Cheung and Wilber Pan, they have their own Olympic song: "红遍全球"Lyrics:Chen Tianjia: Welcoming another dawn, bringing fresh new airLiu Huan: The air changes, but sentiment still scents of fragrant teaNa Ying: The doors of my home open wide, awaiting you with open armsStefanie Sun (Singapore): After an embrace there will be understanding, you will love this placeSun Yue: From far or near you're all our guests, please don't be shyWang Leehom (Taiwan): We've promised to get together, we welcome youHan Hong: We've planted evergreens, blooming every legendChau Wakin (Hong Kong): We've sown the ancient earth, for memories to be cherishedGigi Leung (Hong Kong): Strangers or friends you're all our guests, please be at homeYuquan: No matter how many times you've been here, we've much to talk aboutJackie Chan (Hong Kong): Beijing welcomes youWe've opened our world for youRichie Ren (Taiwan): Its charming tides of change teems with lifeJolin Tsai (Taiwan): Beijing welcomes youSharing a breath beneath the sunSun Nan: Setting new records upon the yellow earthZhou Bichang: The doors of my home open wide, embracing the heavens and the earthWei Wei: History flashes a youthful smile, welcoming this dayHuang Xiaoming: The whole world is our friend, please don't be shyHan Geng: Pictures and poems painted with smiles, all to await youWang Feng: Beijing welcomes youMoving you like musicKaren Mok (Hong Kong): Let's all try our best to excel ourselvesTan Jing: Beijing welcomes youWith dreams, anyone's a winnerEason Chan (Hong Kong): With courage there will be miraclesYan Weiwen: Beijing welcomes youWe've opened our world for youDai Yuqiang: Its charming tides of change teems with lifeWang Xia, Li Shuangsong: Beijing welcomes youSharing a breath beneath the sunLiao Changyong: Setting new records upon the yellow earthLin Yilun: Beijing welcomes youMoving you like musicJang Nara (Korea): Let's all try our best to excel ourselvesJJ Lin (Singapore), Ah Du (Singapore): Beijing welcomes youWith dreams, anyone's a winnerWith courage there will be miraclesBeijing opera: Beijing welcomes youJoey Yung (Hong Kong): The doors of my home open wide, awaiting you with open armsLi Yuchun: After an embrace there will be understanding, you will love this placeDavid Wong (Hong Kong): From far or near you're all our guests, please don't be shyChen Kun: We've promised to get together, we welcome youNicholas Tse (Hong Kong): Beijing welcomes youWe've opened our world for youHan Lei: Its charming tides of change teems with lifeVivian Hsu (Taiwan): Beijing welcomes youSharing a breath beneath the sunFei Xiang (Taiwan): Setting new records upon the yellow earthTang Can: The doors of my home open wide, embracing the heavens and the earthLin Chi-ling (Taiwan), Zhang Zilin: History flashes a youthful smile, welcoming this dayJane Zhang: The whole world is our friend, please don't be shyValen Hsu (Taiwan), Sky Wu (Taiwan): Pictures and poems painted with smiles, all to await youYang Kun, FanFan (Taiwan): Beijing welcomes youMoving you like musicYu Hungming (Taiwan), Zhou Xiao'ou: Let's all try our best to excel ourselvesSha Baoliang, Man Wenjun: Beijing welcomes youWith dreams, anyone's a winnerPeter Ho (Taiwan), Jin Haixin: With courage there will be miraclesF.I.R. (Taiwan), Pang Long: Beijing welcomes youWe've opened our world for youKenji Wu (Taiwan), Qi Feng: Its charming tides of change teems with life5566 (Taiwan), Anson Hu: Beijing welcomes youSharing a breath beneath the sunYumiko Cheng (Hong Kong), Dao Lang: Setting new records upon the yellow earthJi Minjia, Tu Honggang, Denis Ng (Hong Kong): Beijing welcomes youMoving you like musicGuo Rong, Will Liu (Taiwan), Tengger: Let's all try our best to excel ourselvesKym Jin Sha, Allen Su, Wei Jia: Beijing welcomes youWith dreams, anyone's a winnerFu Lishan, Shawn Huang, Jaycee Chan (Hong Kong): With courage there will be miraclesAll: Beijing welcomes youWith dreams, anyone's a winnerWith courage there will be miraclesAll: Beijing welcomes youWith dreams, anyone's a winnerWith courage there will be miracles
Street Food - Beijing - 14 July 08 - Part 1China's economy is expanding at an astounding rate - but its waistlines are too.The food of the streets tells the story of a culture torn between tradition and modernity, the customs of an ancient past competing with the convenience age of the new. What will survive and what will be lost? In a China which has gone within two generations from mass starvation to mass obesity, what does the future hold?
Sexy Beijing: Forever TangoFrom http://www.sexybeijing.tv This episode is the first in a four-part series we produced with the radio program All Things Considered, on National Public Radio. The radio version aired June 20, 2008 on stations across America. You can listen to it online at http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=91739687
Beijing 2008 - SIXTY Seconds - Day 1 - Paralympic GamesBest moments of the Games
Beijing Beat: Women Make NoiseFrom http://www.sexybeijing.tv International Women's Day is this Saturday, March 8 so we're posting this video to celebrate two of the badass women we admire in Beijing's rock scene. Atom is the drummer for Hedgehog and Li Qing is the drummer for Carsick Cars and guitarist for Snapline (http://www.bingmasi.com/).This video was shot by Rachel Dupuy and edited by Anneke Coppoolse.Come to Yugong Yishan (http://www.yugongyishan.com/) this Saturday to celebrate International Women's Day and to see Carsick Cars and the premiere of this video on the big screen.
2008 Beijing Olympics, Beijing Welcomes You [High Quality MV English Sub Pinyin Sub]High quality version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLTy2kpxOjM&fmt=18Download HQ MV:http://www.megaupload.com/?d=63AVOCLWTo read English subtitiles: click the triangle button at the right bottom, then click the pop-up button. It's better to read annotations in "standard quality" mode because annotations don't work well in "high quality" mode.This song is a candidate theme song of 2008 Beijing Olympics. It was performed by superstars from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, the U.S., Korea and other nations.This video clip showcases many attractions of Beijing:正阳门:Zhengyang Gate (literally Gate of Central Sun) http://www.china.org.cn/english/features/museums/139751.htm国家体育馆:National Stadium (also known as Birds Nest) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beijing_National_Stadium德胜门箭楼:Watchtower of Desheng Gate北海公园:Beihai Park http://www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/beijing/beihai.htm普度寺:Pudu Temple http://www.drben.net/ChinaReport/Beijing/Landmarks-Hotspots/DongCheng/PuDu_Si-PuDu_Temple/PuDu_Si-PuDu_Temple-1-Introduction.html中华世纪坛:China Millenium Monument (also Beijing World Art Museum) http://www.worldartmuseum.com/sjysg_en/index.shtml北大博雅塔:Boya Tower in Peking University太庙:Imperial Ancestral Temple (Tai Miao in Chinese) http://www1.chinaculture.org/focus/2008-07/08/content_135700.htm国子监:Imperial College (Guo Zi Jian in Chinese) http://www.ebeijing.gov.cn/Travel/Sightseeing/Guozijian/八达岭长城:Badaling Great Wall http://www.travelchinaguide.com/china_great_wall/scene/beijing/badaling.htm琉璃厂:Antiques Street (Liu Li Chang in Chinese) http://www.china.org.cn/english/features/beijing/30842.htm北京奥林匹克水上公园:Beijing Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park in Shunyi http://en.beijing2008.cn/venues/src/国家大剧院:National Grand Theatre http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Grand_Theatre国家游泳中心(水立方):National Aquatics Center (also known as Water Cube) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_Cube老北京四合院:Siheyuan (literally a courtyard surrounded by four buildings) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siheyuan古观象台:Ancient Observatory http://www.chinapage.com/friend/goh/beijing/observatory/observatory.html中山公园五色土:Five-color Soil of Zhongshan Park http://www.china.org.cn/english/features/beijing/31020.htm五棵松篮球馆:Beijing Olympic Basketball Gymnasium in Wukesong http://en.beijing2008.cn/cptvenues/venues/wis/n214230615.shtml孔庙:Beijing Confucius Temple http://www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/beijing/confucius.htm什刹海:Shichahai Lake http://www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/beijing/shichahai.htm首都博物馆:Capital Museum http://www.capitalmuseum.org.cn/en/index.htm钟鼓楼:Bell & Drum Towers http://www.kinabaloo.com/drum_and_bell_towers.html http://www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/beijing/bell.htm湖广会馆:Huguang Guild Hall http://www.beijinghuguang.com/doce/hmqc_1.html故宫:Forbidden City http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden_City世贸天阶:The Sky Palace of International Trade Center (where above your head you can see the largest LED screen in the world) http://www.theplace.cn/index.html午门:Meridian Gate http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meridian_Gate中央电视塔:China Central Television (CCTV) Tower http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_TV_Tower北海公园五龙亭:Five-Dragon Pavilion in Beihai Park http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beihai_Park国家体育馆:National Stadium (also known as Birds Nest) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beijing_National_Stadium白塔寺:White Pagoda Temple http://en.beijing2008.cn/news/olympiccities/beijing/antique/s214239393/n214239413.shtml老舍故居:Former Residence of Lao She http://www.frommers.com/destinations/beijing/A30263.htmlArtists:Chen, Tianjia (陈天佳)Liu, Huan (刘欢)Na, Ying (那英)Stefanie Sun (孙燕姿)Sun, Yue (孙悦)Wang, Leehom (王力宏)Han, Hong (韩红)Emil Chow (周华健)Gigi Leung (梁咏琪)Yu Quan (羽泉)Jackie Chan (成龙)Richie Ren (任贤齐)Jolin Tsai (蔡依林)Sun, Nan (孙楠)Bibi Zhou (周笔畅)Wei Wei (韦唯)Huang, Xiaoming (黄晓明)Han, Geng (韩庚/한경)Wang, Feng (汪峰)Karen Mok (莫文蔚)Tan, Jing (谭晶)Eason Chan (陈奕迅)Yan, Weiwen (阎维文)Dai, Yuqiang (戴玉强)Wang, Xia & Li, Shuangsong (王霞 李双松)Liao, Changyong (廖昌永)Lin, Yilun (林依轮)Jang Nara (张娜拉/장나라)JJ Lin & A Do (林俊杰 阿杜)Joey Yung (容祖儿)Chris Lee (李宇春)David Huang (黄大炜)Chen, Kun (陈坤)Nicholas Tse (谢霆锋)Han, Lei (韩磊)Vivian Hsu (徐若瑄)Tang, Can (汤灿)Lin, Chiling & Zhang, Zilin (林志玲 张梓琳)Jane Zhang (张靓颖)Valen Hsu & Sky Wu (许茹芸 伍思凯)Yang, Kun & Christine Fan (杨坤 范玮琪)Chris Yu & Zhou, Xiao-ou (游鸿明 周晓欧)Sha, Baoliang & Man, Wenjun (沙宝亮 满文军)Jin, Haixin & Peter Ho (金海心 何润东)F.I.R & Pang, Long (飞儿 庞龙)Kenji Wu & Qi, Feng (吴克群 齐峰)5566 & Anson Hu (5566 胡彦斌)Yumiko Cheng & Dao Lang (郑希怡 刀郎)Ji, Jiamin & Tu, Honggang & Wu, Tong (纪敏佳 屠洪刚 吴彤)Guo, Rong & Liu, Genghong & Tenger (郭容 刘耕宏 腾格尔)Jin, Sha & Su, Xing & Wei, Jia (金莎 苏醒 韦嘉)Fu, Lishan & Huang, Zheng & Jaycee Fong (付丽珊 黄征 房祖名)CD available here: http://www.yesasia.com/us/the-official-album-for-beijing-2008-olympic-games-china-version/1011006337-0-0-0-en/info.html
Sexy Beijing: Matchmaker, MatchmakerFrom http://tui.cn/sexybeijing/http://www.sexybeijing.tvAre arranged marriages still popular in Beijing? Sufei finds out in this episode of Sexy Beijing.This episode is sponsored by TUI, click below to find out about traveling to Beijing with TUI:http://tui.cn/sexybeijing/
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Fireworks RehearsalBeijing 2008 Olympic Games Fireworks Rehearsal,July 16th, Beijing
Beijing welcome u full version,北京欢迎你 完整MV,Beijing welcome u MV full version北京欢迎你 完整MV,racists stay the f**k away
Xin Yue Tuan - One Night In BeijingSH!N MTV
The Blackout - The Beijing Cocktail (Directors Cut)A Pinpoint Multimedia production September 2007. Music video for the single 'The Beijing Cocktail' by The Blackout. This is a directors Cut version of the video.
Beijing 2008 PreviewA preview of some of the venues and cities hosting the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
two chinese boys:Beijing opera(京劇)do you understand what they sing?
Two Chinese Characters: How to Pronounce BeijingThis instructional video teaches the proper English pronunciation of "Beijing" based on modern standard Chinese (Mandarin). It also describes the two Chinese characters that make up the name "Beijing"-- China's capital city and host of the 2008 summer Olympics.The Two Chinese Characters (2CC) are John B. Weinstein & Carsey Yee. Video produced by Jamie Ciocco.
Olympics '08: What to See in BeijingOLYPlusSelectPlusSportsOlympics '08:What to See in BeijingThe Associated PressChina has a proud and rich history and Beijing is home to many unique historic sights.Associated Press reporter Jason Bronis takes a tour of the Chinese capital. (Aug. 1)TRACK))((SUPER: Beijing))((VO of Mao, palace wall, square, palace, tourists - SOME APTN shots))AT THE HEART OF THE CHINESE CAPITAL LIES ITS BIGGEST TOURIST ATTRACTIONS.THE FORBIDDEN CITY AND TIAN'ANMEN SQUARE ARE SIDE-BY-SIDE LANDMARKS.TIAN'ANMEN IS EQUIVALENT IN SIZE TO 90 AMERICAN FOOTBALL FIELDS.THE FORBIDDEN CITY IS FAR LARGER, AND IS THE WORLD'S LARGEST SURVIVING PALACE COMPLEX.TOGETHER, THE PAIR DRAW SOME SEVEN MILLION TOURISTS EACH YEAR.((SOT))((SUPER: Peter Kent/American Tourist))Everything's on such a grand scale over here. The people are extremely friendly and it seems like everyone's excited for the Olympics to start.'((TRACK))((VO of tourists, shops, restaurants, man singing - SOME APTN shots))THE SUMMER GAMES WILL OFFER ANOPPORTUNITY FOR MANY NEWCOMERS TOEXPERIENCE BEIJING.THEY WILL FIND A CITY FAR MORE WELCOMING TO TOURISM THAN EVER BEFORE.MANY SHOPS, RESTAURANTS ANDATTRACTIONS ...((NATS))Man singing.((TRACK))((VO of attractions, streetscape, tourists, female tourist.))...HAVE EXPERIENCED MAKEOVERS IN ADVANCE OF THESE GAMES.BUT SOME TOURISTS MAY FIND BEIJING DIFFICULT TO NAVIGATE.MANY OF THE SIGHTS ARE BEST EXPERIENCED ON FOOT.THE WEATHER IS HOT AND HUMID.AND LANGUAGE CAN BE A MAJOR BARRIER, AS KIRSTEN MADSEN DISCOVERED WHEN SHE TRAVELED HERE FROM DENMARK.((SOT))((SUPER: Kirsten Madsen/Danish Tourist))'Just finding our hotel was difficult because we didn't have our street name or the hotel name in Chinese. So, it took about 30 minutes and four people helping finding the place where we needed to stay.'((TRACK))((VO of tourists, attractions, souvenir stand.))SEASONED TRAVELERS RECOMMEND PICKING UP A GOOD GUIDE BOOK BEFORE ARRIVING.BEIJINGERS WHO SPEAK SOME ENGLISH WILL OFTEN APPROACH TO GIVE DIRECTIONS.AND DESPITE THE LANGUAGE BARRIER, MADSEN FOUND A LOCAL WHO WAS QUICK TO HELP.((SOT))((Madsen))'He didn't speak English. We just gave him our hotel card and he followed us all the way home. So, they're very friendly as well.'((STANDUP))((SUPER: Jason Bronis/Beijing))'You've seen just a small slice of what tourists can see when they come here to Beijing. The Chinese are very excited about showing off their capital to the world duringthese Summer Games. JB, the AP,Beijing.'
2008 Beijing Olympic Games - Archery Promotion trailerShort clip promoting archery in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Shooted on the Great Wall, August 2007.
China Beijing 2008 Olympic Games song "Forever Friends永远的朋友"Theme Song for China Beijing Olympic Games (Full Version)
The Onion: The Beijing Olympics - Are They A Trap?'In The Know' panelists discuss whether our athletes will be able to escape the bamboo cages the Chinese government will try to imprison them in.
Beijing Olympics Footprint FireworksIt is revealed after the opening ceremonies that part of the footprint fireworks footage were computer generated and it took about a year to make. The footprint fireworks did occur outside the stadium, but the TV and stadium audiences watched the pre-recorded version.The organizers wanted a perfect show rather than the real less than perfect footprint shape in the middle of the Beijing smog at night.The final shot from inside the stadium shows 3 actual footprints over the stadium.
Beijing Olympic GamesWelcome to Beijing(Peking)!Beijing Olympic Games
China Beijing Olympic National Stadium - Bird's Nest (1of5)The Beijing National Stadium (traditional Chinese: 北京國家體育場; simplified Chinese: 北京国家体育场; Hanyu Pinyin: Běijīng Guójiā Tǐyùchǎng; Tongyong Pinyin: Běijīng Guójiā Tǐyùchǎng), also known as the National Stadium,[1] or the "Bird's Nest" (鳥巢) for its architecture, is a stadium finished for the Olympic Green in Beijing, China that has so far been completed as of March 2008.[2] The stadium will host the main track and field competitions for the 2008 Summer Olympics, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies. It is located east of the Beijing National Aquatics Centre.In 2002, Government officials engaged architects worldwide in a design competition. Pritzker Prize-winning architects Herzog & de Meuron collaborated with ArupSport and China Architecture Design & Research Group to win the competition. Contemporary Chinese artist, Ai Weiwei, is the Artistic Consultant for design.[3] The ground was broken on Christmas Eve December 2003, and construction started in March 2004, but was halted by the high construction cost in August 2004 and continued again. In January 2008, concerns about construction working conditions arose when it was revealed that 2 workers had died during the stadium's construction.The stadium can seat as many as 91,000 spectators during the Olympics. The capacity will then be reduced to 80,000 after the Games. It has replaced the original intended venue of the Guangdong Olympic Stadium[citation needed]. The stadium is 330 metres long by 220 metres wide, and is 69.2 metres tall. The stadium uses 258,000 square metres of space and has a usable area of 204,000 square metres. It was built with 36 km of unwrapped steel[citation needed], with a combined weight of 45,000 tonnes. The stadium has some 11,000 square metres of underground rooms with waterproof walls. The stadium will cost up to 3.5 billion yuan (≈423 million USD).Upon completion, this stadium will boast a state of the art Solar PV system produced by Suntech Power
Cal Athletics in Beijing - Martin Maric and Amin Nikfar (Part 4)Jigar Mehta, a UC Berkeley alum, is in Beijing and capturing a behind the scenes look of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Here are some of his notes that correspond to the video. For more updates and information, please visit http://calbears.com-------------------------------The Olympics are clearly underway here in Beijing -- it's all people are talking about. I've been on a mission to meet to as many Cal Olympians as I can while I am here, and maybe even get my photo taken with a Cal Olympian's medal round my neck!Since most of the Cal Bears are in the middle of competing, from swimming to softball, they don't have the time (yet!) to talk to me. They are on the train-eat-sleep, repeat then compete routine.However, I had a bit of good luck, meeting two Cal Olympians, Martin Maric ('09) and Amin Nikfar ('04), outside the Olympic Village, their home in Beijing.
Solartaxi Episode 20: Beijinghttp://www.clubofpioneers.com
Salah Popping Performance @ KOD Beijing 2006Salah performing a Poppin Freestyle Session @ Keep on Dancing in Beijing China 2006..Produced by: http://www.studioX.tv
DECATHLON (REMI GAILLARD)Dangerously funny videos created and produced by Rémi GAILLARD.The show continue on www.nimportequi.com100 meters, long jump, shot put, high jump, pole vault... Rémi is ready for the olympic games of Pekin 2008C'est en faisant n'importe quoi qu'on devient n'importe qui !
The Sparrow Quartet in Beijing - Danwei MusicBela Fleck, Abigail Washburn, Casey Driessen and Ben Sollee, fresh from their tour of Tibet, are playing in Beijing on November 10 and 11, 2006. Check out www.ygtwo.com for more information.This interview with the band was recorded on a hutong house rooftop as they jammed with Illiqi and Hujilitu from the Beijing-based Mongolian folk band Hanggai before they left for Tibet.Sound was recorded with on camera microphones.http://danwei.orgSexy Beijing is now on its own website: check the latest episodes athttp://www.sexybeijing.tv
Sexy Beijing: Beijing or Hong Kong?From http://www.sexybeijing.tv As Beijing gears up for Chinese New Year, Sufei finds out how locals celebrate, and if it's any different in other parts of the country. It isn't long before Sufei heads down south to ask the question: Where's the best place to find a husband, Beijing or Hong Kong?The USA BMX team says it has a "not so secret" weapon.
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