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Londoners see more ups than downs in hosting Games

By Mu Qian | China Daily | Updated: 2012-08-13 10:51

"I am delighted to be avoiding the Olympic Games. I was already sick of all the hype and fuss back in June," says Rachel Harris, a senior lecturer with the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, who is currently on holiday with her family in China. "I've never been a sports fan, nor much of a patriot, so the only thing of interest to me really was the opening ceremony."

Vacating Londoners like Harris - and tourists who skip London during the Olympic period to avoid inflated hotel rates - have made central London quieter in August, usually the peak time of London's tourism.

Robin Haller, a 33-year-old investor who works in the financial district of London, says the city has been very nice in the last few weeks, despite disruption in central London before the Games. That includes roadwork which made some parts of the city noisy, and a lane on all major roads reserved for Games participants that sometimes confused people.

"I think people were a little worried that everyday life would be affected in a big way, but as soon as the games started it was clear that there wasn't a big traffic which the authorities had worried about, so a lot of the restrictions were eased," Haller says. "As a Londoner, I think there has been a fantastic atmosphere in the city, and I like the way that the Games have been spread out over the city."

When London bid for the 2012 Olympic Games, the city hoped that the Games would boost its eastern part, a run-down area that has been neglected for decades.

Johnson-Brown lives in Greenwich in southeastern London, where three Olympic venues are located. He says that the Games have uplifted east London in many ways.

New train lines now take people easily from the Stratford station to places not only in the UK but also the whole Europe. The newly built Westfield shopping center provides jobs to a lot of local people. Johnson-Brown also expects that the value of his property will increase.

Haller sees more of the legacy of London 2012 Games in the promotion of sports which UK people didn't pay as much attention to in the past, like cycling and swimming.

"You can waste huge amount of money on things that have no impact on normal people, so why not spend a little money on things that bring people some joy?" he says.

As for the economic benefits, the investor is more skeptical.

"When cities are rewarded with the Olympic Games, they always talk about studies that show what economic benefits the Games bring. I doubt it," he says. "But it's too late to talk about that. All the money has been spent already, so why not just enjoy the Games?"

muqian@chinadaily.com.cn

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