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| The MARCO POLO PARKSIDE - LUXURY HOTEL Scheduled to open in 2007, Marco Polo Parkside is located in the exclusive Chaoyang District of Beijing. Part of a mixed-use development project, the hotel is situated only 1,000 meters from the 2008 Beijing National Main Stadium, with easy access to Beijing Metro Route 5 and Route 10 (at Olympic Park) and all other public transportation. Beijing Capital International Airport is a short twenty minute drive. |
| PRESIDENTIAL PLAZA BEIJING - LUXURY LODGING 9 Fuchengmenwai Road, Beijing 100037, China Presidential Plaza represents a new breed of business hotel in the fast-developing western side of Beijing with close and easy access to China's commercial banking institutions, government ministries, high-tech industrial basin, Beijing Exhibition Hall, Summer Palace and Forbidden City. Location Located in the City, Railway Station Beijing Station 13 km, Exhibition Site Beijing Exhibition Center 2 km, Fragrant Hills 25.0 km, Forbidden City 8.0 km, Diao Yu Tai State Guest House 3.0 km, Beijing Zoo/Beijing Aquarium 5.0 km, Beihai Park 7.0 km. |
The Marco Polo Xidan Beijing - LUXURY Accommodation Luxurious first class hotel with 2 restaurants, international cuisine, café/bistro, lobby bar, shops, executive floor, business and beauty centres. The gym and indoor pool are among the best. The hotel is located centrally in the middle of the popular shopping quarter of Xidan, in the heart of Peking, close to the Square of Heavenly Peace and the Forbidden City. Just a few steps away from the efficient underground with connections to the 2008 BEIJING OLYMPIC Villages. The 296 rooms, measuring around 35 sq m, are very roomy and equipped with all comforts of a first class hotel, such as TV, phone, mini-bar, air conditioning, bathroom/WC and Internet access. The rooms boast views over the gardens or the city, many even offer views over the Forbidden City. |
| Aug. 6th and before per night 750 525 550 350 350 |
| Aug. 7th out on 11th 4 nights SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD 1400 |
| Aug. 11th out on 16th 5 nights SOLD SOLD 2750 1750 1750 |
| Aug. 16th out on 21st 5 nights SOLD 3025* 2750 1750 1750 |
| Aug. 21st out on 25th 4 nights SOLD 2420* 2200 SOLD 1400 |
| Aug. 25th and after per night 750 525 550 350 350 |
| BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS LODGING Prices in ABOVE HOTELS are in EUROS and INCLUDE TAXES! Feel Free to buy 2 or more blocks to fit your needs… BUY 18 nights and save another 25 EUROS per night! * Shang Yan is a brand new hotel being built now and still no webiste yet but sure is the BEST VALUE for a soon to be 4 STARS in Beijing |
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| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JIANGUO HOTEL - LUXURY Accommodation History The Jianguo Hotel Beijing is the first international hotel in China since 1982 and the only garden hotel in Beijing CBD - Your Real Green Home. Location Jianguo Hotel Beijing is situated adjacent to the Beijing diplomatic quarter, in the heart of Beijing Central Business District, just 1 minute walking distance from the metro and 5 minutes walk from the famous Xiushui Market. By car, 10 minutes from Tiananmen Square and Beijing's numerous historical sights and 30 minutes from the Beijing Capital International Airport. (50 rooms available) Business Rooms: $7470 US / 9 nights August 7th to 16th** Business Rooms: $7470 US / 9 nights August 16th to 25th** Executive Business or Garden Rooms: $8410 US / 9 nights** Business Suites: $11210 US / 9 nights** |
| The LUXURY Suites The Suites distinguished itself by its fashionable design, excellent service and European style management. With its 199 comfortable and elegant suites, it offers safety, privacy and personalized service. Ideal for the BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS. Only 45 minutes from the Airport, The Suites is right at the heart of Beijing, at a walking distance from Tiananmen, the Forbidden City, neighboring to Wangfujing Avenue, Beijing's best dining and shopping area. All suites are luxuriously decorated and made up with living room, dining room as well as fully equipped kitchen. Complying with most advanced technical requirement, every suite offers the most advanced telephone and broadband connectivity. Further most of suites have balconies with the wonderful view of Jing Shan Mountain, Beihai Park and the Forbidden City. Adding to the luxury, all permanent tenants will automatically receive a "Guest Card" for the most prestigious Beijing Chan an Club with access to all restaurants, banquet and conference facilities. |
| THE LUXURY SUITES BEIJING BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS LODGING RATES SHEET Room Type Size (gross) Period Dates Daily Room Rate (net) Studio 60 sqm Pre-game 7.26.08 – 8.7.2008 $490 During 8.7.08 – 8.25.08 $575 Post-game 8.25.08 – 8.31.06 $525 1-bedroom 97 – 117 sqm Pre-game 7.26.08 – 8.7.2008 $575 During 8.7.08 – 8.25.08 $670 Post-game 8.25.08 – 8.31.06 $620 Deluxe 1-b 135 – 141 sqm Pre-game 7.26.08 – 8.7.2008 $600 During 8.7.08 – 8.25.08 $730 Post-game 8.25.08 – 8.31.06 $655 2-bedroom 130 – 166 sqm Pre-game 7.26.08 – 8.7.2008 $875 During 8.7.08 – 8.25.08 $980 Post-game 8.25.08 – 8.31.06 $930 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS HOTELS RATES SHEET for Long-staying and groups Contract Period Studio 1-bedroom Dlx. 1b 2b Rates quoted below are net rates, per calender month for the entire required period. 4.1.08 – 9.30.08 $6050 / mo $7000 / mo $7450 / mo $9950 / mo 5.1.08 – 9.30.08 $6400 / mo $7450 / mo $8000 / mo $10600 / mo 6.1.08 – 9.30.08 $6950 / mo $8150 / mo $8750 / mo $11550 / mo 7.1.08 – 9.30.08 $7700 / mo $9200 / mo $10000 / mo $13000 / mo The above quoted rates are for reference, subject to availability. Minimum stay is any 5 nights. Prices include all taxes and service charge. Stays of 1, 2, 3 or 4 nights have a supplement of $400!!! |
| MARRIOTT COURTYARD BEIJING Experience impeccable service, an unbeatable downtown location and cozy accommodations at the Courtyard by Marriott Beijing. Our hotel is part of the Beijing New World Center, one of the best shopping places in Beijing. Tian An Men Square, the Forbidden City and other imperial sites are just a stroll away. Elegant guest rooms offer luxury bedding, high-speed Internet, large work areas and individually controlled air conditioning. After sightseeing or meetings, catch up with friends or colleagues while enjoying delectable Cantonese cuisine at Hua Mei Garden or a cocktail at our Lobby Lounge. Stay fit and unwind in our fully equipped gymnasium, indoor pool, and sauna. Known for our event facilities and catering services, we offer unique meeting space for conferences or intimate gatherings and event planners to coordinate every detail. When in China's capital, choose the Courtyard by Marriott for your business or leisure travel, where you'll find the perfect mix of Eastern and Western cultures. Welcome to this BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS HOTEL! Executive Level Rooms: $17,500 US / 10 nights Price for any 10 Consecutive nights for up to 2 person including breakfast |
| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 star Hotel Kapok for $1150 per night (ON HOLD) 4 star Howard Johnson for $700 per night (SOLD OUT) BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS for these 2 HOTELS - Minimum stay is any 5 nights. Prices include all taxes and service charge. Stays of 1, 2, 3 or 4 nights have a supplement of $400 per night!!! 3 star Hotel SHANG YUAN for $850 per night... blocks are for 6 nights... 7-13, 13-19 and 19-25 |
| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOVOTEL Peace Beijing 2008 OLYMPICS HOTEL Novotel Peace Beijing is conveniently located in the busy Wangfujing shopping district, only 30 minutes drive from the airport. The hotel features 344 rooms, 4 restaurants, 2 bars, an indoor swimming pool, sauna and fitness centre. There are conference facilities for up to 300 delegates. Two of the citys major tourist attractions, the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square, are only a short walk from the front door. HOTEL of the 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS... LIMITED NUMBER OF ROOMS LEFT... $540US / night SOLD OUT! |
| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS - LUXURIOUS ZHAOLONG HOTEL Deluxe room is at USD $550US/night for 10 nights minimum and $450 for extra nights (not including service charge and breakfast) Superior deluxe room is at USD $650US/night for 10 nights minimum and $550 for extra nights |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS 5 STAR HOTEL (100) Business Standard room $13,535US (39) Executive Deluxe $17,055US (18) Executive Suite $19,405US Price is for any 9 nights including Breakfast Buffet and ALL Taxes, gratuities and Service charges 5-star hotel located on Chang'an Street, the central area of foreign affairs and business, forming one of the most potential business area of Beijing with COFCO Plaza, Herderson Center and Bright China Chang'an Mansion. Very close to the Forbidden city(the Imperial Palace), it has a convenient traffic and a quiet environment in the prosperity as the first choice for businessmen and people spending holidays in Beijing or for the 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS. The main building of (BIH) is a high white building with trifurcate surfaces, with 1008 well appointed guest rooms and suites, equipped with central air conditioner system, closed-circuit television, mini bar, electronic lock and international long-distance direct dial telephone. There are cypresses, ponds and fountains decorating the wide front square. There are over ground and underground capable of more than 300 cars. The quiet and comfortable outer court, bright and large hall, elegant Four Season Lounge, featured Shanghai Pavilion, Starlight Revolving Restaurant which can see the city in bird's eye, Tanfu Restaurant which characterized by Tan feudal official dishes, Japanese food and Cantonese food can satisfy your appetite. |
| HOLIDAY INN CENTRAL PLAZA BEIJING Holiday Inn Central Plaza Beijing, an Award-Winning hotel, is conveniently located in Guanganmen commercial and civic area, adjacent to the new Municipal Government Office Building and is within a stone's throw from Beijing's Financial Street. The hotel is close to tourist and shopping attractions such as Wangfujing, Oriental Plaza and the Forbidden City. It is 10 minutes drive from the West Train Station and 50 minutes from the Capital Airport. The hotel has 322 contemporary guest rooms and suites, some with kitchen facilities, including suites and two floors each of Business Club rooms and Executive Club rooms, all equipped with wired and wireless broadband internet, speaker telephone and multi-language voice mail. With a 640 square meter, pillar-free ballroom and 7 other function rooms ranging from 35 to 176 square meters, the hotel is an ideal venue for business meetings and social functions alike. All the meeting rooms are equipped with state-of-the-art audio-visual facilities, built-in work station, wireless broadband connection and video conference facilities. The hotel's professional meetings team will ensure that every event is a success. The hotel also provides other facilities like business center ticketing and tour desk, kiosk, clinic, car rental, concierge taxi and limousine service, baby sitting service and karaoke. Welcome to this BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS HOTEL! Standard Rooms: $705US/night for 7 consecutive nights Price includes a credit of $90US/day for food and beverages |
| 2008 Summer Olympics - BEIJING Facts and General Information... This article or section contains information about a future sporting event. It is likely to contain information of a speculative nature and the content may change dramatically as the event approaches and more information becomes available. Games of the XXIX Olympiad Host city Beijing, People's Republic of China Nations participating --- Athletes participating --- Events 28 sports Opening ceremony August 8, 2008 Closing ceremony August 24, 2008 Officially opened by --- Athlete's Oath --- Judge's Oath --- Olympic Torch --- Stadium Beijing National Stadium The 2008 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, will be held in Beijing in the People's Republic of China from August 8, 2008 to August 24, 2008, with the opening ceremony to take place at 8 p.m. on August 8, 2008 (08-08-08-08 - the number 8 is associated with prosperity in Chinese culture). Some events like the Beach Volleyball, Sailing and Open Waters Swimming will be held in the coastal city of Qingdao. On July 8, 2005, the International Olympic Committee announced that Hong Kong will hold the equestrian events at the site of the Hong Kong Sports Institute in Fo Tan, Sha Tin. The facilities of the Sports Institute may be moved to Wu Kai Sha. This will be the second time the same season of Olympics Games has been hosted by two members of the International Olympic Committee. (A similar arrangement was in place between Melbourne, Australia, and Stockholm, Sweden, for the 1956 Summer Olympics). A new discipline, 10 km open water swimming, will be added to the Summer Olympic schedule in 2008 for both men and women. Bidding Process Main article: 2008 Summer Olympic bids Beijing was elected host city on July 13, 2001, during the 112th IOC Session in Moscow, beating out Toronto, Paris, Istanbul and Osaka. Prior to the session, five other cities submitted bids to the IOC but failed to make the shortlist in 2000: Bangkok, Cairo, Havana, Kuala Lumpur, and Seville. Beijing previously bid to host the 2000 Summer Olympics, but lost out to Sydney. The selection of Beijing as host city has been criticised by supporters of Tibetan independence and Taiwanese independence. 2008 Summer Olympics bidding results City NOC Name Round 1 Round 2 Beijing China 44 56 Toronto Canada 20 22 Paris France 15 18 Istanbul Turkey 17 9 Osaka Japan 6 - Preparations Construction of all 2008 Summer Olympics venues is expected to be completed in 2007. The government intends to invest in thirty-seven new gymnasiums and stadiums as well as fifty-nine training centers. Its largest architectural pieces are the Beijing National Stadium, National Gymnasium, Olympic Aquatic Park, Convention Center, Olympic Village and Wukesong Cultural and Sports Center. US$2.1 billion or RMB¥17.4 billion in corporate bids and tenders are expected to fund almost 85 percent of the construction budget for the six main venues. Investments are expected from corporations seeking ownership rights after the 2008 Summer Olympics. Some venues will be owned and governed by the State General Administration of Sports which will use them after the Olympics as facilities for all future national sports teams. It was announced on July 8, 2005 that the equestrian events were to be held in Hong Kong because of "uncertainties of equine diseases and major difficulties in establishing a disease-free zone". Beijing National Stadium The centerpiece of the 2008 Summer Olympics is the construction of the Beijing National Stadium which began on December 24, 2003. Government officials engaged architects worldwide in a design competition. A Swiss firm, Herzog & de Meuron Architekten AG, collaborated with China Architecture Design & Research Group to win the competition. The National Stadium will feature lattice-like concrete skeleton forming the stadium bowl which will seat 80,000 people. Architects originally described the overall design as resembling a bird's nest with an immense ocular — an opening with retractable roof over the stadium. However, in 2004 the roof part of the design was abandoned for cost and safety reasons. The National Stadium will be the site of the Opening Ceremony and Closing Ceremony as well as track and field events and soccer finals. Guangdong Stadium Chinese students celebrated on July 13, 2001 at Millennium Monument upon the announcement that Beijing would host the 2008 Summer Olympics.Built 100 miles north of Hong Kong in the city of Guangzhou the Guangdong Stadium was opened to the public for the ninth National Games of the People's Republic of China in 2001. It was originally planned to be the centerpiece of the 2008 Summer Olympics until a decision was made to construct the National Stadium in Beijing. The original design for the Guangdong Stadium was announced in 1999. The stadium seats 80,000 people. Taking from Guangzhou's nickname as the Flower City, the American architectural firm of Ellerbe Becket designed Guangdong Stadium to resemble a flower. The design firm stated in its press release, "The stadium bowl grows out of the ground to a sculpted upper edge, like the petals of a flower. Floating above the bowl is a shimmering ribbon of roof flowing like a wave over the seats. It parts at the ends and holds the Olympic flame, suspended between the two ribbons. A hotel surrounds a circular opening in the roof that forms a vertical tower of light, which at night is visible for a great distance. The roof form undulates, making it different from any other stadium in China or the world." Olympic House Sports House, the administration centre of the Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, was renamed Olympic House on July 11, 2005. The Chairman of the International Olympic Committee and Timothy Fok, the chairman of the national olympic committee of Hong Kong, held the Olympic House Opening Ceremony and the IOC permitted the use of the emblem of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. This event symbolises that Hong Kong will hold the equestrian events and be one of the Olympic Cities in the world. Marketing Emblem The 2008 Summer Olympics emblem entitled "Dancing Beijing" was unveiled in August 2003 in a ceremony attended by 2,008 people at Qin Nian Dian (祈年殿) — the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests in Beijing's Temple of Heaven (天壇 or 天坛). The emblem combines elements of traditional Chinese society — a red seal and a calligraphic word for jing (京) ("national capital") with athletic features. According to the International Olympic Committee, the emblem is the first of the modern Olympics to use red as the dominant colour, an important colour for the Chinese people throughout its history. The open arms of the calligraphic word symbolizes the invitation of China to the world to share in its culture. Rogge delivered an address at the unveiling ceremony saying, "Your new emblem immediately conveys the awesome beauty and power of China which are embodied in your heritage and your people." Rogge continued, "In this emblem, I saw the promise and potential of a New Beijing and a Great Olympics. This is a milestone in the history of your Olympic quest. As this new emblem becomes known around the world — and as it takes its place at the center of your Games — we are confident that it will achieve the stature of one of the best and most meaningful symbols in Olympic history." Mascots Main article: Friendlies The Friendlies (Fúwá) were unveiled as the mascots of the games by the National Society of Chinese Classic Literature Studies on November 11, 2005 at an event marking the 1000th day before the opening of the games. The friendlies consists of five members: Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying, and Nini. The five mascots incorporate fish, giant panda, fire, Tibetan antelope, and swallow designs respectively, and each also represents one of the five Olympic Rings. When the five names are put together, they form a pun on the phrase (Běijīng huānyíng nǐ) which means "Beijing welcomes you". Slogan On June 26, 2005, The Beijing Olympic Committee announced that the slogan for the 2008 Olympics will be "One World, One Dream" (Simplified Chinese) Torch relay 28 cities around the world will be chosen to receive the global phase, 78 cities will receive on the domestic phase. The 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay will achieve a world record as the Olympic flame will be carried up to Mount Everest — known by the Tibetan people as Chomolangma (Simplified Chinese; Traditional Chinese) — the world's highest peak. It will be carried up the southern slope from Nepal before carried down the northern slope into Tibet, and will be the highest altitude achieved in the history of Olympic torch relays, to be accomplished by eighty specially trained mountaineers. Liu Qi, president of the 2008 Olympics organizing committee, has also expressed the wish that the torch relay be carried through Taiwan. The overall course of the torch relay will take the Olympic flame from Athens through the Himalaya to Beijing and will be sponsored by soft drink giant, The Coca-Cola Company. Participating nations Wikinews has news related to: North, South Korea plan united team for 2008 Olympics. It is expected that the vast majority of the 202 competing nations in Athens 2004 will return, plus the recently accepted NOC of Marshall Islands should be expected at the Olympic Games increasing the number to 203. Concerns surround the participation of the Republic of China (Taiwan) (or "Chinese Taipei" as it is known in the Olympics). Strained relations between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait have led to fears that a Taiwanese boycott may occur in 2008. The National Olympic Committee of Macao, China has not been accepted by the IOC as a member, although already a member of the Olympic Council of Asia. It is unlikely that Macao will participate at the 2008 Summer Olympics. It seems very unlikely (close to impossible) that the Vatican City will enter. However, the entrance of Tuvalu (the remaining nation besides Marshall Islands that were not present at the 2004 Summer Olympics) is an open possibility provided that the country establish a National Olympic Committee prior to IOC deadlines. Tuvalu has met with IOC president Jacques Rogge, and he seems happy enough that in 2007 at the IOC meeting Tuvalu will be voted into becoming a full Olympic member. A South Korea news agency has announced they and North Korea will discuss sending a united team to the 2008 Olympics. [1] Boycotts Students for a Free Tibet campaign for boycotting Beijing 2008 Olympics Students for a Free Tibet have started a campaign for boycotting Beijing Olympics on many grounds including the choice of the endangered Tibetan antelope (commonly known as "chiru") as one of five mascots for the Olympics. The organization claims that this is a transparent effort to convince the world that Tibet is a part of China and is meant to distract from their view that China has occupied Tibet for more than 50 years. They hold that such alleged propaganda to legitimize Chinese occupation of Tibet goes against the Olympic spirit. It also claims that the railway currently being constructed from Golmud to Lhasa may endanger the Tibetan antelope further, bringing in more ethnic Chinese people – and potentially more poachers - closer to the chiru's breeding grounds and habitat. The group claims that the Tibetan antelope is a symbol of Tibet and does not represent China, which the group uses to promote Tibetan independence on [2]. Numerous other opponents of the Chinese government, such as the Chinese democracy movement and Falun Gong, also held boycotts. Broadcasting Beijing 2008 will be broadcast worldwide by a number of television broadcasters. Confirmed broadcasters include: CBC and Radio-Canada and its properties, along with TSN and RDS, in Canada. NBC Universal, with NBC and its cable properties, in the United States. |
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| VANCOUVER 2010 XXI Olympic Winter Games From the 12th to 28th February 2010 ELECTION The city of Vancouver was elected Host City of the XXI Olympic Winter Games in 2010 at the 115th IOC Session in Prague on 2 July 2003. Eight cities applied to host the Games: Andorra la Vella in Andorra, Bern in Switzerland, Harbin in China, Jaca in Spain, PyeongChang in Korea, Salzburg in Austria, Sarajevo in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Vancouver in Canada. |
| LONDON 2012 Games of the XXX Olympiad From the 27th July to 12th August 2012 ELECTION The host city for the Games of the XXX Olympiad will be the city of London. Following four rounds of voting by members of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), today, at the 117th IOC Session, in Singapore, London eventually triumphed by taking 54 votes from a possible 104. This gave London the majority that it needed to be elected as the host city for the 2012 Games. London had to overcome stiff competition, however, in the form of Paris, New York, Moscow and Madrid in its bid to get the Games. |
| SOCHI 2014 XXI Olympic Winter Games February 2014 Sochi Elected as Host City of XXII Olympic Winter Games © IOC/R. Juilliart 4 July 2007 The city of Sochi has been elected as the host city for the XXII Olympic Winter Games in 2014. The announcement has just been made by IOC President Jacques Rogge in Guatemala City, where the IOC members are meeting. Sochi was elected in the second round of voting with 51 votes against 47 votes for PyeongChang. Unsurpassed Excellence The vision of Sochi 2014 is to unite the resources of the city of Sochi, the Krasnodar region and the Russian nation to develop in Sochi greatly needed sports and resort infrastructure, in a sustainable, inclusive, environmentally responsible manner. Their goal is to deliver Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games of unsurpassed excellence for the athletes, the Olympic family, the Paralympic family and the world. Inspire and Energise The Sochi 2014 Games will provide a new gateway for winter sport in Russia. Part of its legacy will look to establish Russia’s first international-quality training and competition facilities for Alpine skiing, sliding sports and ski jumping. The facilities in Sochi will inspire the youth of the nation and energise the growth of winter sports, serving not only Russian athletes but also those of an entire region. All the key Olympic infrastructure locations in Sochi have been selected to ensure maximum sustainability and legacy after the Games by addressing existing sport, tourism and commercial infrastructure needs. Venues Sochi 2014 will provide the Olympic Movement with a “once-in-a-lifetime” Winter Games experience. The Sochi Olympic Park will offer an innovative solution, situated on the Black Sea coast in an area designated for significant development. It will include all ice venues, the Olympic Stadium, the Main Media Centre (MMC), and the main Olympic Village. It has been designed by experienced Olympic planners to offer athletes and officials, the IOC, the media, the sponsors and spectators extraordinary convenience and opportunities to enjoy the Games. The mountain venues will be only 49 km away from the coastal cluster and are located in the mountain region of Krasnaya Polyana, or “Red Meadow”. The mountain venues are also clustered within a single valley, making travel times short. The Vote The IOC members made their choice for 2014 based on not only the candidature files and presentations made today by the delegations from Sochi (Russia), Salzburg (Austria) and PyeongChang (Republic of Korea)*, but also on the basis of the detailed report and presentation made by the IOC’s Evaluation Commission for the 2014 Olympic Winter Games, which was chaired by IOC member Chiharu Igaya. *Cities are listed in the order of drawing of lots Results of the vote: Round 1 Sochi: 34 Salzburg: 25 PyeongChang: 36 Round 2 Sochi: 51 PyeongChang: 47 |
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