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2011 SU Update: Universiade Holidays declared

25 July 2011

SHENZHEN – Public holidays were declared for August 12th and 23rd, the opening and closing dates of the Universiade in Shenzhen, it was announced at a press conference on July 22nd.

Employees will have to work Aug. 6 and 20 (Saturdays) and Aug. 21 (Sunday), to have days off Aug. 11, 22 and 24. Four consecutive days from Aug. 11 to 14 will be holidays, plus three consecutive days from Aug. 22 to 24.

The holidays were approved by the State Council and will apply to all government departments and institutions, enterprises, schools and non-government organizations, according to Huang Guoqiang, vice secretary general of the Shenzhen Municipal Government and executive vice director of the executive office of the Games organizing committee, at the press conference.

A total of 11,260 people from 141 countries and regions, including 7,557 athletes and 3,703 officials, had registered to attend the Games by 10 a.m. July 22.

“By July 21st, 309 media organizations from China and abroad, totaling 3,018 journalists, had confirmed they will cover the Games,” said Huang. A total of 268 journalists from 119 overseas media are coming to Shenzhen, including Reuters, AP, ABC and NBC, Huang said.

In addition, 60,000 motorists have indicated they will stop or reduce the use of motor vehicles during the 11-day Games.

The organizing committee will set up 23 ticket offices near Games venues with 160 counters. But Huang said no tickets will be sold for the opening and closing ceremonies.

Huang is one of three full-time spokespersons for the Games. The other two are Pan Xiaohui, a communications professor at Shenzhen University, and Wang Mei, a well-known news anchorwoman from Shenzhen Media Group.

 

(Source: Shenzhen OC)