On sale from May 5 to 9 This is a roundup of the past week's Chinese sports news from China Sports Today. • Want to buy Olympics tickets? Today was the first day to line up at most Bank of China branches to apply for tickets (no guarantee you'll g... ...full story at Danwei
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| 26 Jul 08 |
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Chaos As Last Olympics Tickets Go on Sale »
YouTube video PlusChaos As Last Olympics Tickets Go on SaleChaos As Last Olympics Tickets Go on SaleThe Associated PressEager Olympics fans swarmed ticket windows in Beijing, trying to get the final batch of Olympic tickets. Some had waited for two days. There were... |
| 09 May 08 |
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Macquarie's tumbling Olympic fund » Danwei Torch on the roof of the world This roundup of the week's sports news is by China Sports Today • The week in sports got off to a rough start for most people who tried to buy tickets in Phase 3 of Olympic ticketing. The BOCOG ticketing site didn't cra... |
| 09 Mar 07 |
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Tickets, get your Olympics tickets right here » Shanghaiist While the Beijing Olympics are still more than a year away, you might want to start making plans for the quadrennial sports festivity now. The official ticketing website launched yesterday and the first batch of tickets go on sale in April. Not everyone... |
| 16 Jun 08 |
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Another Olympic Ticketing Headache » China Journal How are Olympic tickets like plane tickets in China? In both cases, it seems, the name you use to book your ticket has to match the name on your passport–exactly. (Imaginechina via AP Images) Today was the first day that Olympics tickets booked... |
| 06 May 08 |
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Fans snap up 320,000 Olympic tickets » Shanghai Daily MORE than 320,000 Olympic tickets were sold on the first day in the third phase of sales yesterday, Liberation Daily reported today. Tickets were sold for 73 competitions including basketball, volleyball and beach... |
| 23 Jul 08 |
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Last chance to snap up Olympic tickets » Shanghai Daily THE last tickets for next month's Olympics will go on sale on Friday at ticket booths at the Games' venues, according to Beijing2008.cn. About 250,000 tickets will be made available for Beijing-based events including... |