日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

Chinadaily.com.cn sharing the Olympic spirit
OLYMPICS/ self introduction


Making friends and influencing people
By Si Tingting (China Daily/Olympian)
Updated: 2007-11-01 23:22

 

Philippe Le Gall thought he was on to a good thing being born on the eighth hour of the eighth day of the eighth month, an auspicious date that coincides with the start of next year's Beijing Games.

In Chinese, the character for eight ("ba") is considered lucky because it sounds like the word for prosperity ("fa").

But when the Seychelles' Ambassador in Beijing tried to appeal to China's penchant for lucky numbers to attract enough votes to be crowned one of Lenovo's eight expat Olympic Torchbearers earlier this month, things did not go according to plan and his luck ran out.

Of the 262 expats who threw their hats in the ring, 42 gained 1,000 or more votes. Most of these demonstrated a genuine affection for China and the Chinese people, and many used their personal blogs, social networks or the media to harvest votes.

For the first few days of the month-long campaign, Robert Saunders' thought he was in with a chance when his fans put him top of the overall vote count.

The American, who hosts Action English, a language program on China's most influential television station CCTV, temporarily led the way after asking for support on his personal blog.

But as the campaign progressed, his fortunes also dipped as people with more heart-warming stories — and especially those who appealed to their countrymen's sense of national pride -- rose to the top.

Meena Barot, a 35-year-old Indian woman, asked two English-language newspapers in India, Mid-Day and Daily News & Analysis (DNA), for a helping hand to mobilize her countrymen to vote for her. One story published by DNA encouraged Indians all over the world to vote for her, as they had done for the Taj Mahal during the New 7 Wonders of the World selection campaign.

Meanwhile, 14-year-old Colombian Luis Hong-Sanchez got his story published in a Chinese newspaper based in Zhuhai, the city in South China's Guangdong Province that he calls home.

Filipino Marcos Torres even went back to Manila for radio and television interviews and uploaded them on the website YouTube to gain an upper hand.

Others came close by resorting to social-networking sites like Facebook and popular Internet sites to solicit votes.

Among them was Dan Brody, who works for an American Internet company. He posted his "China and I" story in Mandarin on the country's popular online forum, Tianya.

American businessman John Holden wrote a long story in Mandarin chronicling China's changes during his 20-year stay in the country and put it on his blog. This was later recommended to the welcome page of www.sina.com, one of China's biggest Internet portals, but even this was not enough to secure a winning vote.

Comments of the article(total ) Print This Article E-mail
PHOTO GALLERY
PHOTO COUNTDOWN
MOST VIEWED
OLYMPIAN DATABASE
主站蜘蛛池模板: 秋霞二区| 亚洲看片网站 | 国产日本一区二区 | 日本黄色不卡视频 | 伊人22综合 | 男女国产精品 | 国产一级一片免费播放放a 99国产精品99久久久久久 | 免费黄色高清视频 | 妻色成人网 | 亚洲综合五月天婷婷丁香 | 韩国一级黄色录像 | 懂色av一区二区三区四区 | 国产99精品 | 国产又粗又猛又爽又 | 成人p站在线观看 | 成人久久久久久久 | 日本二区三区视频 | 日韩在线视频二区 | 欧美二区在线观看 | 亚洲男女啪啪 | 欧美日韩午夜视频 | 午夜肉体高潮免费毛片 | 亚洲黄色激情视频 | 国产cao| 欧美在线一区二区三区四区 | 一区二区三区av在线 | 免费中文字幕视频 | 天堂网avtt | 91在线免费播放 | 日韩精品免费在线 | 日本天堂在线 | 亚洲色网址 | 日本黄色片视频 | 日韩国产精品一区二区 | av无限看 | 亚洲综合在线视频 | 亚洲第一视频在线播放 | 亚洲人免费视频 | 国产精品午夜影院 | blackedraw精品一区| 奇米狠狠操|