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'The Paralympic Village is big, but you'll never get lost'
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Todd said he was enjoying his stay in Beijing and the Village. "I don't actually live in the village, but I come here very often, and the athletes tell me they are very comfortable here, it's very spacious, and there's plenty of room to relax."Asked about whether he felt lost in such a big place, Todd laughed: "You can't get lost here. There are so many volunteers around, they know everything you need to know, so if you have any questions, you just have to open your mouth and ask.”

The hairdressing salon in the Paralympic Village provides a free service for athletes and officials living in the village. Photo taken September 9, 2008 [Zhang Yunxing/China.org.cn]

The hairdressing salon in the Paralympic Village provides a free service for athletes and officials living in the village. Photo taken September 9, 2008 [Zhang Yunxing/China.org.cn]

Todd has been in Beijing since the Olympics games opened on August 8 and has visited many famous spots, such as the Forbidden City and Beihai Park.

The Olympic (Paralympic) Village is located at the northwest corner of the Olympic Green, with the major Olympic competition venues to its south and the Olympic Forest Park to its north. It is composed of a residential district, an international district, and an operational district and covers an area of 66 hectares.

A paralympian uses the Express Delivery Service Center in the Paralympic Village to send a parcel home, September 9, 2008 [Zhang Yunxing/China.org.cn]

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