The Olympic flame arrived at South Korea’s Incheon International Airport on Wednesday, 100 days ahead of the upcoming Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.
Organising committee chairman Lee Hee Beom said
the day was a “very significant moment in history” for South Korea, after the
torch touched down on a special charter aircraft from Greece. Lee took the
chance to reiterate that the Games will be safe, saying “the 2018 Games will be
an Olympics of peace and harmony.”
“We will ensure that all athletes and everyone
coming to Pyeongchang will have the time of their lives,” he added. The torch
was lit at the site of the ancient Games in Olympia on October 24 and has been
carried on a relay in Greece covering more than 2,000 kilometres.
It will now continue through nine provinces and
eight major cities in South Korea before it arrives at the Pyeongchang Olympic
Stadium in time for the opening ceremony of the Winter Games on February 9.
Some 7,500 torch bearers are due to transport the flame on its route across the
Asian nation.(dpa/NAN)
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