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http://www.cbc.ca/olympics/story/2008/08/12/olympics-lipsynch.html

Olympic organizers reveal lip-synched child performance
Last Updated: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 | 10:44 AM ET

China's flamboyant Olympics opening ceremony on Friday has lost some of its lustre, following an official's revelation of lip-synching at the over-the-top event.

In an interview with Beijing Radio, Chen Qigang, the ceremony's chief music director, admitted that the pig-tailed, nine-year-old girl in a red dress shown singing was actually lip-synching Ode to the Motherland to audio of another girl, deemed not as pretty but with a lovelier voice.

"After several tests, we decided to put Lin Miaoke on the live picture, while using [seven-year-old] Yang Peiyi's voice," Chen told the radio station.

"The reason for this is that we must put our country's interest first," he added. "We had to make that choice. It was fair both for Lin Miaoke and Yang Peiyi … We combined the perfect voice and the perfect performance."

Yang Peiyi, a seven-year-old, recorded the song that Lin Miaoke appeared to be singing. (CCTV)This follows the revelation, in April, that Luciano Pavarotti lip-synched and his backing orchestra mimed their performance at the opening ceremony of the 2006 Torino Winter Olympics.

It was among the famed Italian tenor's last major public performances. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer later that year and died in September 2007.

"Pavarotti's great career therefore ended with a virtual performance, something sad but inevitable," his longtime conductor and pianist Leone Magiera wrote in the book Pavarotti Visto da Vicino (Pavarotti Seen from Up Close).

The news of the Beijing lip-synching also comes amid confirmation that one of the myriad fireworks displays during the opening ceremony — the 29 "footprints" segment — was pre-recorded.

Vice-president Wang Wei of the Beijing organizing committee said Tuesday that broadcasters were supplied tape of the computer-enhanced segment.

"Previously recorded footage was provided to the broadcasters for convenience and theatrical effects — as in many other big events," Wang said.

"On the day of the ceremony there were actual footprints of fireworks from the south to the north of the city," he said. However, worries about poor visibility outside the stadium and possible danger to the helicopter crew needed to capture the aerial footage were among the reasons cited for creating the segment.

NBC, the U.S. broadcaster of the Olympics, said that its opening ceremony hosts, Bob Costas and Matt Lauer, had noted on-air on Friday that the display in question was cinematic.

Officials estimate that more than one billion people around the globe tuned into the lavish ceremony.
 

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http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/08/12/oly.kids/index.html

"The reason was for the national interest," said Chen Qigang, the ceremony's musical director, in a state radio interview. "The child on camera should be flawless in image, internal feeling and expression. ... Lin Miaoke is excellent in those aspects."

The decision was made at the highest levels, Chen said.

"We had to do it," he said. "We'd been through several inspections. They're all very strict. When we rehearsed at the spot, there were several spectators from various divisions, especially leaders from the Politburo, who gave the opinion it must change."

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I wonder which would've been better for their "national interest" now.....Scummy commy!
 
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WOW....Britney Spears and Ashley Simpson are outraged. They simply can't believe the Chinese could be so unprofessional How dare they!!! :p

Careful, you'll end up being called a racist.;)
 

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BBBBBlame it on the rain......


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People just like the bitch.
If the best thing they have come up with to bitch about in the chinese olympics is a 9 year old lip-synching.
Then I think china is doing pretty well.

To make something so minor into a major scandal is pretty silly
 

wilde

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To make something so minor into a major scandal is pretty silly
I thought it was the perfect diversion from the fact that our Olympic team is doing such an oustanding job.:rolleyes: Stories like this one just make certain people like crummy dummy come in their pants.

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I thought it was the perfect diversion from the fact that our Olympic team is doing such an oustanding job.:rolleyes: Stories like this one just make certain people like crummy dummy come in their pants.
You just dont get it. This defies the entire spirit of the Olympics when a child is excluded because of her looks, can you imagine what that would do to her self esteem? Who expects any better though from the country with the worst human rights record though.

As far as creaming pants you're probably an authority on that with your little mangina! By the way is that your boyfriend's picture?

 
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I was reading somewhere that both the girls' names were mentioned in the official opening ceremonies program...so it was supposedly stated that there were two individuals involved.
 

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You just dont get it. This defies the entire spirit of the Olympics when a child is excluded because of her looks, can you imagine what that would do to her self esteem? Who expects any better though from the country with the worst human rights record though.

As far as creaming pants you're probably an authority on that with your little mangina! By the way is that your boyfriend's picture?

I totally agree with you. I doubt if there ain't really any girl who's got the look and the voice among 14 billion population in China. The gorvernment doesn't seem to have any philosophy or anything of the sort at all. Everything seems so fake and sloppy when I read the news about this Beijing Olympic game.

This news was big not only in Canada. Check out CNN.com and BBC.com to see other news about this Olympic game. And please don't whine it's racism too.
 

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I dunno if I would use CNN to support your argument. CNN is a joke. It's sensationalist entertainment with an agenda (propaganda.. ;)) presented as news.. And they make the most stupid things into big stories. CNN sucks the big one. Bleh.
 

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Questions remain about alleged age falsification on the Chinese team

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1832312,00.html?imw=Y

China: a nation run by phonies

http://www.nationalpost.com/opinion/columnists/story.html?id=d6321916-c10e-4cf6-9125-18dbda3b51de

Holden Caulfield, call your office. I have discovered the promised land of phoniness.

During Friday's opening ceremonies in Beijing, a 9-year-old girl named Lin Miaoke sang a ballad to a packed stadium and a billion TV viewers. But the voice coming out of our TV sets wasn't hers. It belonged to a 7-year-old girl named Yang Peiyi.

The Communist Party decided Peiyi had the better voice, but Miaoke was better looking -- so they created a phony hybrid of the two. "The reason was for the national interest," said Chen Qigang, general music designer of the opening ceremonies. "The child on camera should be flawless in image, internal feeling and expression."

Only in Communist China is being phony considered a "national interest."

And humiliating children in front of one-sixth of the world's population is just the tip of the iceberg. In the People's Republic of Milli Vanilli, this sort of phoniness goes on all the time.

Gymnasts competing in Beijing are required to be at least 16. The average size on the six-girl Chinese gymnast squad is 4'-9" and 77 pounds -- 30 pounds lighter than the average for the American team. The smallest Chinese girl weighs just 68 pounds.

Does that sounds like a teenager two years away from adulthood? As one former Olympic gymnastics coach put it: "We know what a 16-year-old should look like. They should not look like they are seven and maybe still in diapers."

Oh, and it turns out the lip-sync wasn't the only fraudulent thing about the opening ceremonies. The purportedly spectacular fireworks broadcast for the world's benefit were cobbled together with digital video effects --a cheap Hollywood trick that's as phony as Lin Miaoke's rendition of Ode to the Motherland.

In fact, Beijing itself has been turned into a sort of giant shrine to phoniness.

Three-metre high "culture walls" have been erected in front of shabby neighbourhoods, to block tourists' view of the undesirables. In other cases, crumbling buildings have been hastily covered with phony facades. All of Beijing's female meeters and greeters are pretty things in their 20s. In China's Potemkin world, surrounding tourists with women who are young and hot -- oops, sorry, I mean "flawless in image, internal feeling and expression" -- is very much "in the national interest."

The city was shamelessly phony even before it got the Olympics: When IOC officials came to evaluate the location in 2001, the government sprayed thousands of gallons of green paint on dead brown grass.

You have to be a giant phony to even think about doing something like that.

Phony tykes, phony gymnasts, phony lawns, phony buildings. If the Beijing organizers were looking for a theme, I guess they've found one.
 

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I dunno if I would use CNN to support your argument. CNN is a joke. It's sensationalist entertainment with an agenda (propaganda.. ;)) presented as news.. And they make the most stupid things into big stories. CNN sucks the big one. Bleh.
O enlighten us enlightened one. These were direct quotes which China has not disputed for a news item that was shared by most networks. Are Time Magazine, CBC, BBC, National Post and Reuters all in on it too?
 
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wilde

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You just dont get it. This defies the entire spirit of the Olympics when a child is excluded because of her looks, can you imagine what that would do to her self esteem? Who expects any better though from the country with the worst human rights record though.
Silly me thought the spirit of the Olympics is about sportsmanship and competition. When we host the winter Olympics in a couple of year, the downtown eastside's SWs, druggies and homeless will be swept under the rug. I suppose that's not fakery or anything, eh?

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Silly me thought the spirit of the Olympics is about sportsmanship and competition. When we host the winter Olympics in a couple of year, the downtown eastside's SWs, druggies and homeless will be swept under the rug. I suppose that's not fakery or anything, eh?

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Sportsmanship? I guess falsifying little girls' ages so that they compete would be called sportsman like conduct there right? Humiliating a 7 yo girl so that she embodies the "perfect race" that the Politburo views themselves as is also perfectly acceptable. Can you honestly compare how we Canadians treat our less fortunate to the way that China does?
 

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Can you honestly compare how we Canadians treat our less fortunate to the way that China does?
Can you honestly not see the similarities regarding the pre-Olympics window dressing?

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Can you honestly not see the similarities regarding the pre-Olympics window dressing?
You mean our gov't has kicked people out of their houses and demolished them because they're not aesthetically pleasing or has there been a 3 metre wall built around the downtown eastside?
 

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China faked ethnic minority children at opening ceremony

Isn't there really anything genuine in China?

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/08/15/2336697.htm?site=olympics/2008

By Online correspondent Shane McLeod

Posted Fri Aug 15, 2008 2:38pm AEST

There are more claims of fakery surrounding the Beijing Olympics' opening ceremony as it emerges that children portraying Chinese ethnic groups may not have actually been from those groups.

Already organisers have confirmed that the broadcast of the event featured computer-generated fireworks.

They also confirmed a young girl who appeared to sing during the opening ceremony was lip-synching to a tape recorded by another girl deemed not attractive enough to take part.

Now there are claims that children representing the country's 55 minority ethnic groups in the ceremony were not actually from those ethnic groups, but were from China's dominant Han population.

Games spokesman Wang Wei said he had not heard of the allegation when it was raised by a journalist at a press conference.

"You are being very meticulous," he said.

"I do not know exactly where those children are from."

Mr Wang said that if it was the case, then he would expect it was in line with normal tradition that people were dressed in costume to represent China's different ethnic regions.

"It's rather normal and usual for actors and actresses to be dressed in costumes from different ethnic groups.

"There's nothing special about it."
 

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Isn't there really anything genuine in China?

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/08/15/2336697.htm?site=olympics/2008

By Online correspondent Shane McLeod

Posted Fri Aug 15, 2008 2:38pm AEST

There are more claims of fakery surrounding the Beijing Olympics' opening ceremony as it emerges that children portraying Chinese ethnic groups may not have actually been from those groups.

Already organisers have confirmed that the broadcast of the event featured computer-generated fireworks.

They also confirmed a young girl who appeared to sing during the opening ceremony was lip-synching to a tape recorded by another girl deemed not attractive enough to take part.

Now there are claims that children representing the country's 55 minority ethnic groups in the ceremony were not actually from those ethnic groups, but were from China's dominant Han population.

Games spokesman Wang Wei said he had not heard of the allegation when it was raised by a journalist at a press conference.

"You are being very meticulous," he said.

"I do not know exactly where those children are from."

Mr Wang said that if it was the case, then he would expect it was in line with normal tradition that people were dressed in costume to represent China's different ethnic regions.

"It's rather normal and usual for actors and actresses to be dressed in costumes from different ethnic groups.

"There's nothing special about it."
The lip synch thing was kind of controversial, but this is pretty frickin' nit-picky..... :rolleyes:
 

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People just like the bitch.
If the best thing they have come up with to bitch about in the chinese olympics is a 9 year old lip-synching.
Then I think china is doing pretty well.

To make something so minor into a major scandal is pretty silly
That's right. What China wants is a perfect ceremony that in the future when people ask you which ceremony is the best, then the answer is China!! Got it!!
 

mercyshooter

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That's brain man. That's one thing a lot of western people don't learn: Image. Another one is first impression!! If you got that, then you'll understand why China is "growing" so fast!! Therefore, anything involve how a country's government operate, especially politics, is not suitable for us to interfere. It will get you killed!!
 
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