China House, a place to host friends from all over the world and display
China-related activities, will be set up in London during the 2012
London Olympics.
Chinese Olympic Committee's executive
vice-president Yang Shu'an announced the plans to set up China House
earlier this week in Beijing at the British embassy, China Daily
reported Saturday.
"China House will be the home for Chinese
delegations, officials, friends and related institutions in London
during the summer Olympics. It will be an ideal place to host and
entertain friends and relatives," said Yang.
To be open from July
25 to Aug. 12, the China House will have an exhibition area showing the
history of China's Olympics development. It will also have an
exhibition about the history and development of Sino-British diplomatic
relations, as this year marks the 40th anniversary of the establishment
of China-British diplomatic relations.
"London is following the
fantastic, good example of the Beijing Olympics in 2008. So it is really
an exciting partnership between China and the UK," said Sebastian Wood,
Britain's ambassador to China.




