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China starts unique torch relays before Paralympics

Buoyed by the success of Beijing Olympics, China kicked off two unique torch relays on Thursday -- "Ancient China" and "Modern China"

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BEIJING: Buoyed by the success of Beijing Olympics, China kicked off two unique torch relays on Thursday -- "Ancient China" and "Modern China"  depicting diversity of the nation ahead of the 13th Paralympics opens here on September 6.
     
Chinese premier Wen Jiabao lit the Beijing Paralympic flame at the ancient Temple of Heaven here, kicking off the torch relay.
     
In front of the symbolic Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest, deaf-mute flame collector Jiang Xintian lit the flame out of a concave, burnished mirror.
      
The flame was then handed to a girl in wheelchair, before it lit a torch held by Liu Qi, president of the organising committee of the just concluded Beijing Olympic Games.
      
Liu passed the torch to Wen, who lit a cauldron and announced the beginning of the 9-day torch relay.
      
The sacred flame will be sent to Xi'an in Northwest China and Shenzhen in the south, where the relay will be launched on Friday and Saturday respectively, Xinhua news agency reported.
      
"The flame will symbolise over the next ten days the unique sporting spirit displayed by Paralympic athletes," said Philip Craven, president of the International Paralympic Committee, at the flame lighting ceremony.
     
"This spirit overcomes many obstacles in the search of sporting excellence," Craven said.
      
The Temple of Heaven, a gateway between the earth and the sky in Chinese traditional concept, was the perfect location to light the flame for the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games, he said.
      
A total of 850 torchbearers will participate in the relays along two routes through 11 Chinese provinces.
      
The "Ancient China" route will pass some cities of historic and cultural significance, including Xi'an, Hohhot, Changsha, Nanjing and Luoyang.
      
The "Modern China" route running through Shenzhen, Wuhan, Shanghai, Qingdao and Dalian will showcase the country's achievements in its modernisation drive in recent decades.
      
Beijing has just successfully concluded the 29th Olympic Games on August 24.
      
About 4,000 disabled athletes from around the world will compete in the September 6-17 Games.
      
The Paralympics carries on the great Olympic spirit and also bears the dream of 650 million disabled in the world, said wheel-chaired Deng Pufang, BOCOG executive president and chairman of the China Disabled Persons Federation.
      
"The torch relay will show the world the consistent efforts a vigorous country with rich heritage has made to promote a harmonious and beautiful world and mutual respect of human being," he said.
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