Counting Down to the Olympics!
Posted by Shiny
The games will start in about 100 days. Recently, the 2008 Beijing Olympics torch has passed through Hong Kong and quite soon it will be relayed in my hometown. What an exciting event! It is a pity that I can’t go back to China to witness it, but I’ve been to the torch relay in London roughly one month ago. It was such an unforgettable experience.
On the last day of the Easter holidays, we four boys went to London to witness the relay of the 2008 Beijing Olympics torch. Although we knew it would be snowing on that day, we didn’t feel cold with few clothes on due to the great passion on our magnificent significance.
Just after we got on the 9:17 train to London Bridge, the weather started roaring with a heavy snow. On the way to London, everything was white with almost 3 cm of snow. It was the heaviest snow I’ve ever seen in Brighton, and also in my life. It was unambiguously an unforgettable experience to the people who have been living in South China for a long time. So taking photos and chatting have become our ways for refreshments.
It was raining and snowing in London's China Town by the time we reached there. But it didn’t reduce the number of enthusiastic people who were keen on seeing the event. People were holding British, Chinese and Olympics flags, either in the rain or in the shops.
The police were already there and metal fences had been set up on two sides of the path that the torch will be passing through. We were excitedly waiting on both sides regardless of the weather as we believed that no matter what sorts of weather we were going to encounter, the torch would be relayed successfully by the shields of the athletes.


