One of the "iconic" features of the Beijing Olympics has to be the ever present volunteers.
I couldn't say enough good things about these volunteers. It was a very successful decision by the organizer to mobilize the youth.
We interacted with them daily. We got maps from them in the airport, we got directions from them in the help desk in the hotel lobby, we talked to them in their Wang Fu Jing booth, we saw them in the security checks, and they took us to our seats.
Most of them are young college age kids, all very keen to help, always smiling, yet playful just like any kids of their age. I believe all these smiles and helpfulness are genuine from their belief in the cause.
I strongly speculate that the anti-Chinese sentiment in the West during the torch relay, and the devastating earthquake in Sichuan actually fuelled the young people's resolve to put on a good show, and not letting anyone to spoil their moment of pride and glory.
Hopefully these experiences will help this generation grow up with confidence about their own place in the world, with a broader world view.
Back to the Bird's Nest.
A team of volunteers marched into the field. What's in the blue box?
Well, turned out they are the keepers of the athletes' personal items.
Then they march off with the goodies.