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Good news for Games memorabilia hunters
[ 2008-08-28 11:42 ]

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If you are interested in something related to the Olympic Games, you could go in for NBA star Yao Ming's bed or the ancient Chinese drums used in the opening ceremony.

Media reports say Yao's 2.6-m-long bed in the Olympic Village could fetch up to 2 million yuan ($292,000).

The drums, called fou, however, could come cheaper and definitely easier to get because there are 2,008 of them, and as many umbrellas, each of which come with a smiling face.

More than 20 million Games memorabilia will be put under the hammer, and anybody can bid for them. The auction is estimated to fetch about 1 billion yuan ($146 million).

Information on the auction will be posted on China Beijing Equity Exchange's (CBEX) website soon.

A CBEX manager said yesterday the Beijing Olympics organizing committee (BOCOG) has authorized it to sell the items after Sept 17, that is, after the end of the Paralympic Games.

On some popular auction websites, the bidding for star athletes' belongings has already heated up. The bid for the pair of sneakers men's badminton gold medallist Lin Dan threw into the crowd has risen to 3 million yuan ($439,000).

And the signatures of Yang Wei, who won the men's all-around gymnastics gold, and his teammates are going for 10,000 yuan on taobao.com.

The CBEX manager said: "Every item listed online will have an accompanying photograph and the contact number of its 'keeper'."

Furniture and fixtures, timepieces, light bulbs and a variety of sport equipment will be put up for sale. But it could take up to two years to auction them all, CBEX president Xiong Yan said.

The money raised from the auctions will go to the BOCOG, which has not yet announced what it intends to do with the money.

(英語點津 Helen 編輯)

Good news for Games memorabilia huntersMarc Checkley is a freelance journalist and media producer from New Zealand. Marc has had an eclectic career in the media/arts working on various projects in theatre, television, online, radio, print and film. Marc spent three months with the China Daily last year leading the online video news initiative. He returns to chinadaily.com.cn as Senior Editor and Producer for the website’s Olympic media news coverage.

 
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