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Olympic Flame Lights up Confucius Hometown - 07-23-2008, 02:39 PM



The pictures show that the first torchbearer Kong Peng holds up the torch in front of the Confucius Temple during the Torch Relay in Qufu, Shandong Province, on July 22, 2008.

The Qufu leg of the Olympic Torch Relay ended after last torchbearer Gong Zhihua, who made notable contributions to quake disaster relief work, lit the cauldron at 9:26 a.m. on Tuesday.

Qufu is the hometown of Confucius in east China's Shandong Province on Tuesday morning.

It is the sacred flame's third stop in Shandong Province.

"The Olympic flame's visit to Qufu symbolizes the encounter of the Western civilization and Confucianism," said Tang Can, a Chinese folk singer and also the bearer of Qufu leg. "Qufu has witnessed numerable changes in China. Now it's going to open up to the Olympic flame."

A week ago, Tang performed in Athens, bringing traditional Chinese music to Greek audience.

Confucius was born in Nishan, which is 30 kilometers southeast of Qufu City, and spent many years in Qufu giving lectures, accompanied by his disciples and followers.

A year after Confucius' death, many believers flocked to Qufu to listen to Confucius' disciples explain the doctrine, and the authority of Lu ordered the philosopher's home to be turned into a temple.

A short launching ceremony would be held in front of the Hall of Great Accomplishment, the major structure of the Confucius Temple.

Covering a building space of 22 hectares and consisting nearly 500 rooms, the temple is one of the three largest ancient architectural complexes in China, second only to the size of the Forbidden City. The yellow tiles and red walls all covered with delicate decoration make the Temple extremely grand.

Along the route, the flame visited some historic relics like the wall of the Kingdom of Lu, the tomb of Shao Hao, one of the five legendary emperors in ancient China.

A total of 100 torchbearers participated in the 5.1-kilometer leg of the Olympic torch relay in Qufu.

Torchbearers are from all walks of life, including athletes, bankers, salesmen, teachers, firefighter, etc. Kong Peng, a local tour guide and a descendant of Kong family, will be the first bearer.

Information taken from:
Olympic Flame Lights up Confucius Hometown - Newest Express Olympic
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