Bird Nest welcomes Paralympians
The Bird's Nest has welcomed the 13th Paralympics in a vibrant performance of light, colour, music and movement.
China delivered a grand opening to the Games in a ceremony as stunning as that of its Olympic counterpart.
More than 4,000 athletes from 148 countries paraded around the stadium in a celebration of 'transcendence, integration and equality' before competition for the first of 472 gold medals across 20 sports begins on Sunday.
China, where six per cent of the 1.3 billion population - 83 million - are disabled, have embraced these Games, with over one million tickets sold, and the stadium was full to its 91,000-capacity for the curtain-raiser.
At the heart of the extravaganza - centred on themes of space, time and life - was Li Yue, a 12-year-old ballerina who lost her left leg in the Sichuan earthquake in May.
After a solitary sun bird flew suspended in a starlit sky - created by torchlight from the audience - and three hundred deaf girls dressed in pure white signed in a stunning synchronised dance, Li led a 'never-ending dance'.
Li conducted a group of ballerinas with hearing impairment before being held aloft to a huge ovation.
International Paralympic Committee president Philip Craven promised the Games would be truly memorable.
He said: "During the 12 days of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games you will realise that the differences that you might have thought existed in the world are in fact, far less apparent. You will see that we are all people of one world."
Six of the hosts' finest athletes - including Pin Yali, China's first Paralympic gold medallist - escorted the torch on its final journey.
Hou Bin, who lost his left leg at the age of nine before going on to triumph in the high jump at the last three Games, had the honour of lighting the flame.
Hou, sitting in a wheelchair, pulled himself up a rope suspended from the stadium roof before igniting the flame and setting off yet more stunning fireworks which proclaimed the Games open.
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