Yes and no. Yes, they will try and make it as spectacular and memorable as Beijing 2008. But no, they will not be competing, there’s been 29 Olympics and 2012 will be the 30th, they will do their own original acts and performances in the opening ceremony, and events.
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Do You Think The London 2012 Olympics Will Try To Compete With The 2008 Beijing Olympics?
Written on:October 2, 2009
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London haven’t got a cat in hell’s chance of bettering the opening ceremony in Beijing it was awesome, the drummers where amazing and the ceremony was based on all things chinese ours will be based on all things Pakistani, Polish, Indian, Chinese the list is endless oh and there may be a bit about English heritage too but not too much so as not to offend!!!
Every olympics is unique and does it’s own thing but if you mean as far as how spectacular the Chinese venues and presentation have been thus far probably not only because if seems the underlying theme of this Olympics is China’s coming out party and them surpassing the west so it’s all about flash.
well i jst found out that some of the olympics fireworks were fake and were added 2 the t.v. so if they can add 10 buses being juggled that shud jst about even it lol.
i think it was amazin in china although people usually say that every olympics.
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I don’t know if anyone could compete with the Beijing Olympics because the amount of money, and effort gone into these games is pretty impressive. I suspect London will hold it’s own, and put on a great show all the same.
yes – it will obviously try to be better, but China have spent 40 billion dollars on there Olympics , and i doubt the uk will spend more than that so it will be hard to beat.
no, it will put on its own, relatively impoverished show.