日韩精品久久一区二区三区_亚洲色图p_亚洲综合在线最大成人_国产中出在线观看_日韩免费_亚洲综合在线一区

  Chinadaily Homepage
  | Home | Destination Beijing | Sports | Olympics | Photo |  
  2008Olympics > In Depth

Collectors' heaven

By Xiao Huo (China Daily)
Updated: 2007-07-13 10:33

Zhao Xiaokai took a 12-hour train ride from Beijing to Hangzhou last September, carrying 50,000 yuan ($6,600) in his pocket. He was on his way to salvage a medical case that occupies a special niche in China's Olympic history.

Before validating his ownership of the case, the businessman and collector had to persuade the elderly son of the owner, Shu Hong, the first Chinese referee for basketball events at the Olympics, and engage in bitter negotiations with archive office staff at a local university.

At the 13th World Olympic Collectors Fair held from June 23-28 this year in Beijing, the first of its kind in China, the medical case on display in a private exhibition room was in the limelight.

"I would say this collection has brought me fame and fortune," said Zhao, one of an estimated 10 to 50 professional Olympic collectors in China.

While Zhao started collecting in 2003, Li Xiang, 46, started his Olympic treasure trove in 1993 when Beijing lost its first Olympic bid to Sydney.

After two years' of negotiating with a German collector, Li managed to acquire a torch from the 1936 Berlin Games and other Olympic items worth about 50,000 yuan at the same collectors fair.

There are only 3,000 such torches worldwide.

"Trading among Olympic collectors is like exchanges by primitive man, trading one item for another," joked Li, saying he was happy with the deal.

Li, who used to be an archeologist in a museum in East China's Shandong Province, said he has always been fascinated by cultural and historical artifacts. He also designed a series of silver plates that are among the Olympic memorabilia products for the Beijing Games.

"Historically speaking, industrial development in Europe has contributed a great deal to the production of high-quality sports memorabilia," said Li, explaining why China has fallen behind in this area.

"Also, our country used to see sports as merely a form of leisure and ignore the importance of sports memorabilia as a way to fostering an athletic spirit," he said.

"Now Olympic collectors are still limited mostly to people like sports veterans and sports journalists," said Gu Binghua, former director of China Sports Museum.

Gu, who visited the first World Olympic Collectors Fair in Lausanne, Switzerland, said there were just three Chinese collectors at that fair.

"I hope that every Chinese person can have some Olympic memorabilia in their home after the Beijing Games, just like Li," he said.

Maurizio Tecardi, member of the Olympic Philately, Numismatic and Memorabilia Commission, also thinks it is necessary for Chinese people to know the different branches of the Olympics.

"There has been a very important evolution in terms of the Chinese collectors," said Tecardi, who attended a collectors' fair during the 1990 Asian Games in Beijing.

Meanwhile, Roman Babut, a Polish philately collector said:

"I've looked at Chinese collections from every Games. You've got one very good collection from each, so now you have four or five very good collections in China," he said.

"Needless to say, building a collection is a good investment," said Zhao Xiaokai.

"But collecting gives you more than just cash. It ennobles your spirit."



主站蜘蛛池模板: 精品视频在线播放 | 五月激情综合网 | 日本三级香港三级人妇99 | 九九热爱视频精品视频高清 | 欧美成人区 | 中文字幕 欧美 日韩 | 日夜啪 | 国产精品视频网 | 国产精品成人一区二区 | 亚洲性色成人 | 欧美高清成人 | 91文字幕巨乱亚洲香蕉 | 亚洲精品国产成人 | 色婷婷成人做爰A片免费看网站 | 婷婷综合久久狠狠色99h | 国产激情久久久久久熟女老人AV | 国产日韩一区二区三区 | 国产精品视_精品国产免费 亚洲综合在线另类色区奇米 | 亚洲午夜精品A片久久WWW软件 | 亚洲精品乱码久久久久久蜜桃91 | 亚洲 精品 综合 精品 自拍 | 台湾一级毛片永久免费 | 亚洲最大成人综合 | 四虎免费在线视频 | 91精品国产综合久久久久久 | 99精品丰满人妻无码A片 | 亚洲综合色一区二区三区另类 | 天天骑夜夜操 | 国产精品久久久久无码AV1 | 国产精品天堂 | 日本黄页网站免费 | 国产一二三区精品 | 在线无码| 一区二区三区免费 | 亚洲成年网站在线777 | 日韩中文视频 | 亚洲欧美电影 | 91短视频在线免费观看 | 91青青国产在线观看免费 | 久久一二区 | 久久精品欧美一区 |