About 1.85 million tickets for the 2008 Olympic Games will go on
sale as the second round of booking starts Tuesday, the Beijing
Olympics Organizing Committee (BOCOG) said.
"The tickets will be sold on the 'first come, first serve' basis
in the this stage," Rong Jun, head of BOCOG's ticketing center,
told reporters Saturday.
Orders from Chinese mainland residents and foreigners living on
the mainland can be processed on the website
www.tickets.beijing2008.cn, at 1,000 designated domestic Bank of
China branches and via the hotline (95-2008).
Rong said that each person is allowed to buy a maximum of 50
tickets, while a limit of two tickets at most is applied for those
high-demand events.
Excluding those reserved for the Olympic Family, sponsors and
rights-holding broadcasters, more than seven million tickets are
available for sale, with about 40 percent being reserved for
domestic sale.
According to BOCOG, the 63,000 tickets to the opening and
closing ceremonies at the 91,000-seat National Stadium, dubbed the
"Bird's Nest", and over two million tickets for sports events had
been sold out during the first stage between April and August this
year.
To make the Olympics affordable to average Chinese residents,
about 58 percent of the tickets are priced at 100 yuan (US$13.3) or
below, and 14 percent will be reserved for Chinese students for 10
yuan or less.
Ticket prices for the 28 sports sessions range from 30 yuan to
1,000 yuan. The most expensive tickets are for the opening ceremony
on August 8, 2008, which cost up to 5,000 yuan.
Income from ticket sales is expected to reach about 140 million
dollars and BOCOG is confident of reaching the target, Rong
said.
(Xinhua News Agency October 28, 2007)