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Tianjin & the Olympic Show
Publish date:2010-7-2 Pageview:10597

Tianjin & the Olympic Movement Show starts on June, 21st, visitors from Beijing, Hebei, Henan, Shandong and nearly 1000 students and teachers attended the opening ceremony. This exhibition shows the relitionship between the Olympic movement and Tianjin
June 23nd is the International Olympic Day, Tianjin Dagang Olympic Museum hold this exhibition, aims at promoting and spreading the Olympic spirit, commemorate the achievement gained by the older generation
This exhibition shows a number of old photos for the first time in public, and together with all kinds of commemorative medals, which are of great value.
IOC member, president of IBF, curator of Xiamen Olympic Museum and Tianjin D. Olympic Museum, Mr. Ching-kuo Wu, presents the ceremony
Tianjin D. Olympic Museum, one of the twelve members of the International Olympic Museum Network, is a non-profitable international organization approved by International Olympic Committee and China Olympic Committee. It is the first Olympic Museum entitled “Olympics” in China. The museum was planned, designed and founded by International Olympic Committee Member, the president of International Boxing Association, Mr.Ching-kuo Wu, who is also a world-renowned architecture expert and the curator of our Museum. The museum has rich collections of Olympic culture relics with the purpose of promoting Olympic cultures, spirits and making more people to know, experience and share Olympic history and glory.



















