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The Olympic Games. This event really does play a unique role in our world. Granted there are complexities of politics, there is the history of athletics as a proxy for warfare, and now the dark under belly of commercialization of an event that ought to retain its purity as a unifying event for the nations of the world, yet despite all of that, the positive impact of the Olympics strikes me as uniquely special. It is not just a forum for our athletes to compete and demonstrate their prowess. It is also an opportunity to bridge the divide between nations and bring people together in a way that supercedes the barriers of language.
China has certainly succeeded in leveraging the Games as an opportunity for economic growth and deeper engagement with the world at large. The amount of progress made in eight years in all types of areas is quite astonishing. It remains to be seen if China and Beijing can sustain some of those changes. The leadership seems quite intent on long-term growth and continuing forward with the improvements necessary to have a strong nation. Time will tell.
Some of the improvements such as the increased density of green space in Beijing will be challenged by natural resource constraints such as availability of water. Beijing is also traditionally a very dry and dusty city with sand storms in the spring that leave the city, its inhabitants, cars and buildings dusted with sand, quite a gritty experience i am told.
From what i can see, China is just getting started and I hope their leadership will focus on bringing their people prosperity through sustainable and earth friendly practices. Think about 1.3 billion people with the life-style Americans take for granted. Ok, enough philosophizing!
On Monday we watched two basketball games. Croatia man-handled Iran despite Iran's seven foot plus center. The game was quite boring but Iran came around and started to play stronger but could not close the 30 point gap.
The next game was much more interesting although the result was pretty much the same. Australia and Lithuania had a hard fought match however Australia's firepower was just too much for Lietuva. The Aussie's were en fuego from the three point line and opened up a thirty point lead and after withstanding a strong push from Lietuva that closed the gap to under 10 points, they maintained a large margin for the balance of the game. Despite the big point gap, this game was great basketball and very fun to watch.
One thing to watch out for if you ever come to China are the grannies. These ladies are little pit bulls. I think we have the perception in the USA that old ladies are supposed to be nice little old ladies with good manners and limited mobility.
Well here in China it is the opposite. These ladies will bowl you over trying to get where ever they are going. It is as though they are oblivious of their surroundings or have developed survival tactics that include a take no prisoners attitude! On more than one occasion i have been walking to a particular place and out of no where, WHAM, someone collides into me and i look down to my waist to see who just accosted me only to see a little gray haired old lady with her elbow in my side driving her legs into the ground trying to push past me! A little surprising and at first humorous...but i am told that this is a common occurrence and loses its charm quite quickly.
I am now in QingDao for several days. Flew last night from Beijing to this port town which is also participating in the Olympics; sail boating and a few other open sea sports are being held here. I was speaking to the concierge tonight about the city and his response to my comment about this being a large city was "well, there are only eight million people here so it is not that large". HA. Eight million is not large. yeah right.
I think my blogging is pretty close to being wrapped up on this trip. I am sure QingDao will be interesting so perhaps there will be one final blog to recap the experiences and put up any more miscellaneous pictures. Well there is one more Olympic event on Friday that Brian and I will be attending so perhaps i'll get something up about that.
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Hi to all my family friends and loved ones...can't wait to see everyone when i get back States side!!