People around the world shared the century-old Olympic dream of 1.3 billion Chinese people and the dazzling opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics Friday night. The opening ceremony, inside the new National Stadium in the capital, was witnessed by more than 100,000 people in the stands and by nearly 4 billion worldwide as it was broadcast by CCTV. In Brussels, heart of the European Union (EU), overseas Chinese, along with dozens of Belgians, gathered before a big flat screen in a Chinese restaurant, waiting for the start-up of the Games, which was for the first time hosted by the world’s most populous country.
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