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China has paraded the Olympic torch along its famous Great Wall, on the eve of the opening of the Beijing Games. | China has paraded the Olympic torch along its famous Great Wall, on the eve of the opening of the Beijing Games. |
Patriotic crowds lined the wall, waving fans and cheering, while streams of confetti shot into the air as the torch was lit from the Olympic flame. | Patriotic crowds lined the wall, waving fans and cheering, while streams of confetti shot into the air as the torch was lit from the Olympic flame. |
The torch - which began the final leg of its global relay on Wednesday - is due to pass through suburbs of the nearby Chinese capital. | The torch - which began the final leg of its global relay on Wednesday - is due to pass through suburbs of the nearby Chinese capital. |
The flame has crossed five continents on its journey from Olympia, Greece. | The flame has crossed five continents on its journey from Olympia, Greece. |
The morning mist was thick as the torch was lit, the BBC's James Reynolds in Beijing reports. | The morning mist was thick as the torch was lit, the BBC's James Reynolds in Beijing reports. |
Cheers went up from the hundreds of people in yellow and red costumes lining the route. | Cheers went up from the hundreds of people in yellow and red costumes lining the route. |
Along with the confetti, doves and balloons were released. | Along with the confetti, doves and balloons were released. |
However, a slogan on the mountains which reads "One world, one dream" could hardly be seen in the mist, our correspondent says. | However, a slogan on the mountains which reads "One world, one dream" could hardly be seen in the mist, our correspondent says. |
'Emotional day' | 'Emotional day' |
Thursday morning's parade, our correspondent says, is what China always had in mind for the torch relay - a kind of stately procession through some of the world's most famous places. | Thursday morning's parade, our correspondent says, is what China always had in mind for the torch relay - a kind of stately procession through some of the world's most famous places. |
It certainly has been a lot easier for the Chinese to control in their own country than it was abroad, he adds. | It certainly has been a lot easier for the Chinese to control in their own country than it was abroad, he adds. |
Pro-Tibetan demonstrators sought to disrupt the procession as much as possible on such stages as London and Paris. | Pro-Tibetan demonstrators sought to disrupt the procession as much as possible on such stages as London and Paris. |
"There have been problems with the torch but now is the time for the party," Weng Chengyu, a 28-year-old student, told Reuters news agency. | "There have been problems with the torch but now is the time for the party," Weng Chengyu, a 28-year-old student, told Reuters news agency. |
"You see all this? This shows how much the Chinese love the Olympics." | "You see all this? This shows how much the Chinese love the Olympics." |
Xiaohong Lu, who accompanied the torch relay around the world, said it was a very moving day: | Xiaohong Lu, who accompanied the torch relay around the world, said it was a very moving day: |
"We have cried so many times, it is very emotional, especially when you see the reaction of the Chinese crowds." | "We have cried so many times, it is very emotional, especially when you see the reaction of the Chinese crowds." |
The torch is due to be delivered to the Temple of Earth, another site from China's imperial past, on Thursday. | The torch is due to be delivered to the Temple of Earth, another site from China's imperial past, on Thursday. |
The Olympic cauldron will be lit on Friday at the opening ceremony of the Games. | The Olympic cauldron will be lit on Friday at the opening ceremony of the Games. |
One of China's best-known sportsmen, basketball star Yao Ming, carried the torch through Tiananmen Square. | |
Earlier, four activists from the UK and the US were arrested after unfurling banners close to the Olympic stadium. | |
The torch has travelled 140,000km (87,000 miles) through six continents since it left Greece on 24 March. | |
Overseas, the relay was marked by protests over China's human rights record and its policies in Tibet. | |
On Tuesday, the flame passed through Sichuan province, which was devastated by an earthquake in May. | |
A minute's silence was held in Guang'an city, honouring almost 70,000 people who were killed in the quake. | |
The torch had been scheduled to visit Sichuan in mid-June, but the area's relay leg was postponed because of the quake, which left around five million people homeless. | |
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Activist explains the motive behind his protest | |
Foreigners arrested | |
Away from the torch relay, other concerns remained ahead of the start of the games. | |
A haze settled over Beijing on Wednesday the city's air quality continuing to be an issue as the Games neared. | |
Do you have a question about the Olympics? Fill out the form below and a BBC correspondent in China will answer a selection of your queries. | Do you have a question about the Olympics? Fill out the form below and a BBC correspondent in China will answer a selection of your queries. |
Are you going see the final leg of the torch relay?Send your pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to +44 7725 100 100. If you have a large file you can upload here.Read the terms and conditions | Are you going see the final leg of the torch relay?Send your pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to +44 7725 100 100. If you have a large file you can upload here.Read the terms and conditions |
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