Most of the cars on the Queen Street were covered by red flags after the rally. I hung my flag on my car as well. The people had the big smiles, waved their hands, gave me a thumbs-up, ran to take photos of my flag. One European gentleman smiled and showed me his Beijing guide book to me. Some Kiwis carried Chinese flag walked along Queen Street. I was so touched by the support and friendship given by so many positive Kiwis.
The students were amazing! Few Massey University students were running along the Queen Street in the rain to ask rally people politely not to beep the horn. Otherwise the noise made by so many excited people could be heard from every corner of Auckland city.
I ran into some my old friends who I haven't seen for years. What an amazing day! The Olympic brought us together. High fives, fist pumps and hugs... It was amazing!!!!!
The rally closed successfully. The pro-Olympic rally people tried to do the right things even the emotion was high. None of the pro-Olympic rally people were arrested. The Aotea square were so clean after rally people left.
It was a great to be able to experience this. I was interviewed by the TV One and a Radio station. I told the reports that:
"The Olympic Game has a history of more than one thousand years. She belongs to all the nations. The spirit of Olympic is to promote understanding and friendship among different peoples and different nations. I am here to celebrate the Olympics for what the games are mean to be - a bridge for peace and friendship, not a playground for politicians and terrorists. The 2008 Beijing Olympic Game will be the greatest Olympic Games in the history."
I would like to thank all the friends (Kiwis, Chinese, Korea, European…) for sharing this wonderful celebration with us and cheering for the Olympic whether you were in Auckland city center or at home. I could feel you through the silence! I can't wait for the 2008 Beijing Olympic game!