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Singapore Won!     posted on 22nd of february, 2008

It's the first time that Singapore will host such an international Olympic games. Although I'm not a Singaporean, I'm still happy for this big event.

When the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that Singapore was chosen as the host of the first Youth Olympic Games in 2010 yesterday, the whole square in front of city hall is in a jubilant mood.

Although I won't have chance to take photos for Beijing 2008 but I will have chance to take photos for the Youth Olympic Games in Singapore 2010 :)


Tags: first games olympic singapore youth

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Comments (2)

Comment by Xuujie on February 25, 2008
hehe I'm a Chinese working in Singapore...
Comment by Eprom on February 25, 2008
You are in Singapore, not in China! I get a mistake.:) I see your HuangShan picture, I think you are in China.:)

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