2008 Summer Olympics torch relay route

The 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay route involved 21 countries where the Olympic torch was carried between its lighting in Greece in March 2008 and the Olympic opening ceremony in China's host city of Beijing in August 2008. The relay took place in four separate legs: in Greece, an international leg, in the Special Administrative Region of China (Hong Kong and Macau), and in mainland China.

2008 Olympic Torch Relay. The cancelled Taiwan route is shown in red.

The planned route originally included a stop in Taipei between Ho Chi Minh City and Hong Kong, but there was disagreement in Beijing and Taipei over language used to describe whether it was an international or a domestic part of the route. While the Olympic committees of China and Chinese Taipei reached initial consensus on the approach, the government of the Republic of China in Taiwan intervened, stating that this placement could be interpreted as placing Taiwan on the same level as Hong Kong and Macau, an implication it objected to. The Beijing Organizing Committee attempted to continue negotiation,[1] but further disputes arose over the flag or the anthem of the Republic of China along the 24 km torch route in Taiwan.[2] By the midnight deadline for concluding the negotiation on September 21, 2007, Taiwan authorities and Mainland China were unable to come to terms with the issue of the Torch Relay. In the end, both sides of the Taiwan Strait decided to eliminate the Taipei leg.[3]

Route in Greece

International and HK&Macau route

International torch relay route
2008 Olympic Torch Relay's international leg
DateCountry (city)Length[4]Notable torchbearers# of torchbearers[4]
March 31 China  (Beijing)Hu Jintaoparamount leader of PRC
Liu Xiang – gold medalist hurdler
April 2 Kazakhstan  (Almaty)
(start)
Medeo
(finish)
Astana Square
20 kmNursultan Nazarbaevpresident of Kazakhstan
Bakhtiyar Artayev – gold medalist weightlifter
Yermakhan Ibraimov – boxer
Yuriy Melnichenko – gold medalist wrestler
Anatoly Khrapatyweightlifter
Vladimir Smirnov – the first Olympic champion for independent Kazakhstan cross-country skiing
Roza Rymbaeva – singer[5]
80
April 3 Turkey  (Istanbul)
(start)
Sultanahmet Square
(finish)
Taksim Square
20 kmTuğba Karademir – figure skater
Taner Sağır – champion weightlifter[6]
80
April 5 Russia  (St. Petersburg)
(start)
Victory Square
(finish)
Palace Square
20 kmLyubov Yegorova – cross-country skiing
Viktor Zhdanovichfencing
Vladimir Salnikov, Alexander Popov, Sergey Kopliakov, Andrey Krylov – gold medalist swimmer
Alexander Dityatin – gold medalist artistic gymnastics
Tatyana Kazankina – gold medalist runner
Anatoly Alyabyev – gold medalist biathlon
Evgeni Plushenko, Tatiana Totmianina, Maxim Marinin, Anton Sikharulidze, Alexei Urmanov, Oksana Kazakova, Artur Dmitriev, Oleg Vasiliev – gold medalist figure skater
Svetlana Zhurovaspeed skating
Tamara Moskvina – figure skating coach
Fedor Emelianenkomixed martial artist
Robert Swanpolar explorers
Artur Chilingarovcosmonaut
Valentina Tereshkovaastronaut
Alisa Freindlich – actress
Andrei Arshavin – football player[7]
80
April 6 Great Britain  (London)
(start)
Wembley Stadium
(finish)
The O2 arena
48 kmKelly Holmes – gold medalist runner
Danny Crates – gold medalist Paralympic runner
Sir Trevor McDonald – journalist
Konnie Huq – TV Presenter
Vanessa Mae – classical musician
Kevin Pietersencricketer
Tim Henman – retired tennis player
Amara Karan – actress[8]
80
April 7 France  (Paris)
(start)
Eiffel Tower
(finish)
Stade Charléty
originally 28 kmStéphane Diagana – gold medalist runner
David Douillet – gold medalist in judo
Marie-José Pérec – gold medalist runner
Jin JingParalympic fencer
Thierry HenrySoccer star
Teddy Riner – gold medalist judoka
Arnaud Di Pasquale – tennis player
Pi Hongyan – badminton player
Mary Pierce – tennis player[9]
April 9 United States  (San Francisco)
(start)
AT&T Park
(finish)
San Francisco International Airport
unannouncedLin Li – swimmer
April 11 Argentina  (Buenos Aires)
(start)
Lola Mora amphitheater
(finish)
Buenos Aires Riding Club
13.8 kmCarlos Espínola – windsurfer[10]
Georgina Bardach, Paola Suárez, Pablo Chacón – athletes
78
April 13 Tanzania  (Dar es Salaam)
(start)
A railway station of Dar es Salaam
(finish)
Tanzanian National Stadium
5 kmJohn Stephen Akhwari – marathoner
Dorcus Inzikurusteeplechaser
Anna Tibaijuka – Undersecretary general of the United Nations[11]
80
April 14 Oman  (Muscat)
(start)
place roundabout Al Bustan
(where lies the "Sohar" boat
which visited China in 1981)
(finish)
Qurm Natural Park
20 km80
April 16 Pakistan  (Islamabad)Samiullah Khan – field hockey
Jahangir Khansquash player[12]
65
April 17 India  (New Delhi)
(start)
Raisina Hill
(finish)
India Gate
2.3 kmManavjit Singh Sandhu, Abhinav Bindrasport shooter[13]
Aamir Khan – actor, director
around 70
April 19 Thailand  (Bangkok)
(start)
Yaowarat Road in Bangkok's Chinatown
(finish)
Royal Plaza
10 kmAnant Siripasraporn – Deputy Permanent Secretary for Bangkok Metropolitan Administration
Manus Boonjumnong, Somluck Kamsing – gold medalist boxers
Udomporn Polsak, Pawina Thongsuk – gold medalist weightlifters
[14]
80
April 21 Malaysia  (Kuala Lumpur)
(start)
Independence Square
(finish)
Petronas Twin Towers
16.5 kmCheah Soon Kit, Yap Kim Hock – retired badminton player
Nicol David – squash player[15]
80
April 22 Indonesia  (Jakarta)7 km; originally 20 kmTaufik Hidayat, Susi Susanti, Alan Budikusuma – badminton player[16]
Fauzi Bowo – governor of Jakarta[17]
80
April 24 Australia  (Canberra)
(start)
Reconciliation Place
(finish)
Commonwealth Park
16 kmIan Thorpe, Jodie Henry, Libby Trickett, Matt Welsh, Adam Pine, Alice Mills, Petria Thomas – gold medalist swimmers
Ron Clarke – runner
Mark Beretta – TV sports reporter
Tania MajorAboriginal activist
Megan Marckscoxless pair rower
Jonathon Welchconductor
Robert de Castella – gold medalist marathoner
Lee Kernaghan – singer
Fiona Stanleyepidemiologist
Mark Beretta – sports broadcaster
Peter SharpRugby league coach
Louise Sauvage – Paralympic wheelchair racer
Jai Taurima – long jumper
Fiona Wood – director of Royal Perth Hospital, surgeon
Heather McKay – squash player[18]
80
April 26 Japan  (Nagano)
(start)
Small park in Nagano
(finish)
Wakasato Park
18.7 kmSenichi Hoshino – baseball manager
Kosuke Kitajima – gold medalist swimmer
Mizuki Noguchi – gold medalist runner
Ai Fukuhara – table tennis player[19]
80
April 27 South Korea  (Seoul)
(start)
Olympic Park
(finish)
City Hall Plaza
22 kmMoon Dae-sung – gold medalist taekwondo
Kim Mi-jung – gold medalist judoka
Ahn Hyun-soo – gold medalist speed skater
Nam Eun-young – gold medalist in handball
Kim Soo-nyung – gold medalist archer[20]
Bada – singer and musical actress
Jang Na-ra – singer and actress
70+
April 28 North Korea  (Pyongyang)
(start)
Tower of Juche Idea
(finish)
Kim Il Sung Stadium
20 kmPak Doo-ik – football player80
April 29 Vietnam  (Ho Chi Minh City)
(start)
Opera House
(finish)
Military Zone 7 Competition Hall
10 km60

The opening relay route ceremony was held at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre.[21] The song "We are ready" was performed by Eason Chan, Hotcha, EO2 accompanied by Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, Hong Kong Dance company, Gauido international golden eagle gymnastics team, and senior mixed choir of the Diocesan Girls' School and the Diocesan Boys' School.[22][23]

DateCityLength[4]Notable torchbearers# of
torchbearers
May 2 Hong Kong
(start)
Hong Kong Cultural Centre
(finish)
Golden Bauhinia Square
26 km

Lee Lai-shan – gold medalist in windsurfing
Li Ching, Ko Lai-chaktable-tennis players
Andy Lau, Jacky Cheung, Alex Fong, Kelly Chen, Leo Ku – singers
Rebecca Chiu Wing-yinsquash player
Leung Chun-ying – member of Executive Council
Stephen Chan – general manager of TVB
Victor Li Tzar-kuoi – managing director of Cheung Kong group
Thomas Kwok Ping-kwong – managing director of Sun Hung Kai group
Ng Ching-fai – principal of Hong Kong Baptist University
Michael Cheng Lai-hin – footballer
Koon Wai-chee, Wang Chen – badminton players
Lee Ka-kit – vice chairman of Henderson Group
Chu Ching-wu – president of The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Liza Wang – actress, singer & chairperson of Cantonese Opera Performers Association
Yip Wing-sie – music director of Hong Kong Sinfonietta
Rita Fan – president of Legislative Council
Timothy Fok – president of SFOC
Wong Kam-po – gold medalist at Asian games in cycling

119
May 3 Macau
(start and finish)
Macau Fisherman's Wharf
19 km
originally 27 km[24]
Miriam Yeung – Hong Kong singer
Stanley Ho – casino tycoon.
120

Route in Mainland China

Mainland China torch relay route
Planned torch relay route in mainland China before the earthquake.
Date China Province / City Length Notable torchbearers # of torchbearers
May 4HainanSanya30.09[25]Yang Yang – gold medalist speed skater
Yi Jianlian – basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks
Yang Lan – businesswomen
Zhang ZilinMiss World 2007
Huang Xiaoming – actor
Jackie Chan – actor[26]
208[25]
May 5Wuzhishan1.2 km6
May 5Wanning
(including Qionghai)
16.63 km
(+13.51)
113 (+89)
May 6Haikou30.2 km208
May 7GuangdongGuangzhou40.82 kmYang Jinghui – gold medalist diver
Ulrika Knape – gold medalist Swedish diver
Dong Zhaozhi – silver medalist fencer
Shen Xiangfu – former Chinese national football coach
208[27]
May 8Shenzhen40 kmXiao Jinfeng – gold medalist gymnast
Wang Shi (王石) – head of China Vanke[28]
May 8Mt Everest Summit
May 9GuangdongHuizhouLiang Wenbo – snooker player[29]
May 10ShantouSun Shuwei – gold medalist diver
Xu Yinchuan – international master of Chinese chess[30]
208
May 11FujianFuzhouZheng Meizhu – gold medalist volleyball player[31]
Hou Yuzhu – gold medalist volleyball player[32]
Lin Qiang (林强), a sixth-generation descendant of Lin Zexu – person who opposed opium trade with the British in the Qing dynasty and led to the First Opium War[32]
208
May 12Quanzhou20.35 km108[33]
May 12Xiamen17.4 kmGuo Yuehua – winner of 8 consecutive titles for table tennis
Ji Xinpeng – gold medalist badminton player[34]
100
May 13Longyan30.5 kmZhang Xiangxiang – bronze medalist weightlifter
Shi Zhiyong – gold medalist weightlifter
Chen Hong – badminton player[35]
208
May 14JiangxiRuijin15 km208[36]
May 15Jinggangshan14.5 km[37]
May 16NanchangPeng Bo – gold medalist diver
May 17ZhejiangWenzhou108[38]
May 17Shaoxing100[39]
May 18HangzhouLi Lingwei – badminton champion[40]208[41]
May 19 – 21Relay suspended to honor victims of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake-
May 22Ningbo-
May 22Jiaxing8.2 kmLü Lin – gold medalist table tennis player90
May 23 – 24Shanghai62.84 km
(day 1)
+
136.55 km
(day 2)
Zhuang Yong – gold medalist swimmer
Zhou Xun – actress and singer
Liu Xuegen (刘学根), father of Liu Xiang
Li Bingbing – actress
Tony Leung Ka-Fai – actor[42]
Sun Wen – football (soccer) player
Chen Lu – world champion figure skater
Zhu Jianhua – medalist high jumper[43]
Lee Kaifu – founder of Google China[44]
Cao Yanhua – table tennis champion
416 (including 44 foreign nationals)
May 25JiangsuSuzhou17 km104[45]
May 25Nantong20 km104[46]
May 26Taizhou12.8 km104[47]
May 26Yangzhou11 km104[48]
May 27Nanjing12.9 kmYang Yang – badminton player
Chen Peisi – actor
Gao Yuanyuan – actress
208[49]
May 28AnhuiHefeiFan Xuepingwushu champion
Jiang Xiaoyu (蒋效愚) – executive VP of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games
[50]
May 29HuainanZhou Tao – TV presenter
Zhang Yan (张燕) – singer
100
May 29WuhuVicki Zhao – actress and singer100[51]
May 30JixiDing Junhuisnooker player80[52]
May 30HuangshanYe Qiaobo – speed skating champ120[53]
May 31HubeiWuhan20.7 kmLi Xiaoshuang – gold medalist gymnast[54]
June 1Yichang10 kmLi Ting – gold medalist tennis player
Karen Mok – singer[55]
208[56]
June 2Jingzhou18.6 kmZeng Li (曾黎) – actress208[57]
June 3HunanYueyang16.9 km[58]
June 4ChangshaZhong Zhihua – head of Hunan University
Xiong Ni – 3-time gold medalist diver[59]
208
June 5Shaoshan79.1 km208[60]
June 6GuangxiGuilinXiao Jiangang – weightlifting champion
Tang Lingsheng – gold medalist weightlifter[61]
June 7Nanning16.5 kmChen Wenzhong – olympic sprinter
Mo Huilan – gymnast
[62]
June 8Baise[63]
June 9YunnanKunming8.3 kmAngela Chang – Taiwanese singer and actress208[64]
June 10Lijiang26 km-[65]
June 11Xamgyi'nyilha40.36 kmZhang Guowei – track & field[66]
June 12GuizhouGuiyang16.9 km208[67]
June 13Kaili19.3 km208[68]
June 14Zunyi6.3 km208[69]
June 15 – 16Chongqing17 kmGu LiGo champion208[70]
June 17XinjiangÜrümqi12.5 kmWang Yanhong – gold medalist archer
Abuduxikeer Mijiti – boxing champion
208[71]
June 18Kashi7.43 km208[72]
June 19Shihezi-[73]
June 19Changji4.4 km104[74]
June 21TibetLhasa11 km[75] Cedai Drolma – singer[76]156[77]
June 22QinghaiGolmud7.5 km-[78]
June 23Qinghai Lake6 km162[79]
June 24XiningLi Chunxiu – medalist racewalker-[80]
June 25ShanxiYuncheng9.8 kmLu Shuming – actor

Zhang Weihong – medalist handball player

104[81]
June 25Pingyao[82]
June 26Taiyuan39 kmYan Weiwen – singer
Tan Jing – singer
Robin Li – CEO of Baidu
208[83]
June 27Datong4 km208[84]
June 28Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center22Fei Junlong, Nie Haisheng – crew of Shenzhou spacecraft 6[85]
June 29NingxiaZhongwei3.3 km-[86]
June 30Wuzhong5.6 km193[87]
July 1Yinchuan-[88]
July 2ShaanxiYan'an6.31 km208[89]
July 3Yangling6.53 km95[90]
July 3Xianyang6.9 km113[91]
July 4Xi'anTian Liang – gold medalist diver200[92]
July 5GansuDunhuang7.6 kmFan Jinshi – director of Dunhuang Research Institute120[93]
July 6Jiayuguan13.8 km208[94]
July 7Lanzhou-[95]
July 8Inner MongoliaHohhot6.2 kmMengke Bateer – pro basketball player
Pan Gang – president of Yili group[96]
208[97]
July 9Ordos6.3 km104[98]
July 9Baotou104[99]
July 10Chifeng6.2 kmSiqingaowa – actress208[100]
July 11HeilongjiangHarbin14.86 kmZhang Dan & Zhang Haopairs figure skating
Shen Xue & Zhao Hongbopairs figure skating
Sun Xue – singer
208[101]
July 12Daqing7.6 km208[102]
July 13Qiqihar7.5 km208[103]
July 14JilinChangchun9 kmWang Chunlu – silver medalist short track skater218[104]
July 15Songyuan110[105]
July 15Jilin City7.7 kmWang Chunli – medalist skater108[106]
July 16YanjiXie Jun – chess champion-[107]
July 17LiaoningShenyang10.08 kmZhuang Xiaoyan – gold medalist in judo
Han Xiaopeng – gold medalist freestyle skier
Li Yuwei – gold medalist shooter
Gao Hongmiaoracewalking champion
241[108]
July 18Anshan7.3 kmWang Yifu – gold medalist shooter175[109]
July 19Dalian[110]
July 21ShandongQingdao14.5 kmZhang Xiaodong – medalist windsurfer259[111]
July 21Linyi5.6 km109[112]
July 22Qufu5.1 km100[113]
July 22Tai'anBi Wenjinguneven bars athlete
Xing Aowei – gymnast
120[114]
July 23Jinan13.5 kmXing Huina – gold medalist track & field
Lin Weining – weighlifter
Wu Minxia – gold medalist diver
Qiao Yunping – table tennis champion
Guo Jingjing – gold medalist diver
243[115]
July 25HenanZhengzhou7.6 km208[116]
July 26Kaifeng6.6 kmChang Wu (張武) – a designer of Dancing Beijing symbol
Wang Liqun – historian and professor of Henan University
Mark Roswellxiangsheng actor
Zheng Haixia – medalist basketball player
208[117]
July 27Luoyang6.9 km208[118]
July 28Anyang5.9 km208[119]
July 29HebeiShijiazhuang9.3 kmCai Yalin – medalist shooting champion
Li Meisu – medalist in shot put
188[120]
July 30Qinhuangdao7 kmXi Enting – table tennis champion256[121]
July 31Tangshan10.1 kmQian Hong – gold medalist swimmer
208[122]
August 1 – 2Tianjin12 km225[123]
August 3SichuanGuang'an7.3 kmJiang Min – policewoman189[124]
August 4Leshan8.2 kmGao Min – gold medalist diver185[125]
August 5Chengdu13.2 kmZhang Shan – gold medalist shooter315[126]
August 6Beijing
(outside)
16.4 kmZhang Yimou – film director
Bai YansongCCTV anchor
Yang Liwei – astronaut
Liu Qi – president of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games
Li Furong – VP of BOCOG
Yao Ming – basketball player
Song Dandan – actress
Liu Chuanzhi – founder of Lenovo
Wu Shaozu – former chairperson of Chinese Olympic Committee
Lang Lang – pianist
Wang Hui – intellectual
Yang Yuanqing – Lenovo chairman
Jiang Xiaoyu – executive VP of BOCOG
JJ Lin – singer
Yu Dan – professor
Wu Jinglian – economist
Li Yongbo – medalist badminton player
Dong Jiong – medalist badminton player
Winfried Vahland – president of Volkswagen China
Song TaishanCoca-Cola Beijing general manager
Luo Jing – Newsreporter
433[127][128][129][130]
August 714.58 kmLiu Xuan – medalist gymnast
Song Zuying – singer
Yang Wenjun – gold medalist flatwater canoer
Hu Kai – gold medalist sprinter
Han Geng - Member of South Korean Boy Band Super Junior
268[130][131]
August 8Feng Gongxiangsheng performer
Xu Zhihong – president of Peking University
-[132]
August 8Beijing
(part of opening ceremony in Beijing National Stadium)
Xu Haifeng – gold medalist shooter
Gao Min – gold medalist diver
Li Xiaoshuang – gold medalist gymnast
Zhan Xugang – gold medalist weighlifter
Zhang Jun – gold medalist badminton
Chen Zhong – gold medalist taekwondo
Sun Jinfang – member of team that won China's first major championship in a team sport
Li Ning – gold medalist gymnast
-[133]

The total torchbearer counts for each city are available at the official website of the torch relay. The relay was suspended from May 19 – 21 to honor victims of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake.

See also

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