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THE OPENING CEREMONY OF OLYMPIC FINE ARTS 2008 part2

AUG. 11TH 2:30PM, BEIJING. THE OPENING CEREMONY OF OLYMPIC FINE ARTS 2008 HOSTED BY INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE INVITED 177 INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS AND MORE THAN 500 CHINESE ARTISTS ATTEND. THE PRESIDENT OF IOC MR. JACQUES ROGGE, THE HORNARY PRESIDENT...

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