Beijing Olympics: Faking scandal over girl who 'sang' in
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Chinese officials have admitted deceiving the public over
another highlight of the Olympic opening ceremony: the
picture-perfect schoolgirl who sang as the Chinese flag entered the
stadium was performing to another girl's
voice. |
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By Richard Spencer in Beijing
Last Updated: 8:29PM BST 12 Aug 2008 |
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![Lin Miaoke who lip-synched at the opening ceremony over the voice of Yang Peiyi [right], who was considered unsuited to the lead role because of her buck teeth](http://www.eTagLive.com/Attachments/7/d/b/or_7db362dd-c0ea-4b81-ad90-8f8859546225.jpg) |
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Lin Miaoke who lip-synched at the
opening ceremony over the voice of Yang Peiyi [right] who was
considered unsuited to the lead role because of her buck
teeth |
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The girl in the red dress with the pigtails, called Lin
Miaoke, 9, and from a Beijing primary school, has become a national
sensation since Friday night, giving interviews to all the most
popular newspapers. |
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But the show's musical designer felt forced to set the
record straight. He gave an interview to Beijing radio saying the
real singer was a seven-year-old girl who had won a gruelling
competition to perform the anthem, a patriotic song called "Hymn to
the Motherland". |
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At the last moment a member of the Chinese politburo who
was watching a rehearsal pronounced that the winner, a girl called
Yang Peiyi, might have a perfect voice but was unsuited to the lead
role because of her buck teeth. |
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So, on the night, while a pre-recording of Yang Peiyi
singing was played, Lin Miaoke, who has already featured in
television advertisements, was seen but not
heard. |
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"This was a last-minute question, a choice we had to
make," the ceremony's musical designer, Chen Qigang, said. "Our
rehearsals had already been vetted several times - they were all
very strict. When we had the dress rehearsals, there were
spectators from various divisions, including above all a member of
the politburo who gave us his verdict: we had to make the
swap." |
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Mr Chen's interview gave an extraordinary insight into the
control exercised over the ceremony by the Games' political
overseers, all to ensure the country was seen at its
best. |
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Officials have already admitted that the pictures of giant
firework footprints which marched across Beijing towards the
stadium on Friday night were prerecorded, digitally enhanced and
inserted into footage beamed across the world.
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