What is the content of "8 minutes in China" in the closing ceremony of the 2004 Olympic Games?

On August 29th, 2004, at the closing ceremony of the Athens Olympic Games, a little girl from China sang "Jasmine" in the shape of a red lantern, which moved all the audience present. This is an 8-minute rehearsal for the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympic Games directed by Zhang Yimou.

A lovely 5-year-old girl invited the world with an English sentence "Welcome to Beijing" from a red lantern in China's popular folk song Jasmine. At this time, the main stadium of the Athens Olympic Games was brightly lit, and 70 actors dressed in the costumes of 56 nationalities in China pulled out two red silks with a length of 50 meters and a width of 10 meters on both sides of the runway, which read "Welcome to Beijing" in both Chinese and English, and printed with the emblem of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.

At the closing ceremony of the Athens Olympic Games, China and Beijing showed the world the 5,000-year history, culture and beauty of the Chinese nation in eight minutes. First appeared 14 "Olympic Baby" wearing national costume and holding China national musical instrument. Accompanied by Chinese folk music, Li Qian, a 2 1 year-old dancer from the Second Artillery Art Troupe, dressed in white and holding red silk, performed a vibrant red silk dance. This is not only the freehand brushwork of the emblem of Beijing Olympic Games "China Seal Dancing Beijing", but also the natural expression of Beijing's enthusiasm for the next Olympic Games. It takes two and a half minutes to translate Dancing Beijing.

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