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China felt that the girl who sang the national anthem at the opening ceremonies was too ugly, so they found a prettier child to lip sync. 

So now we have:

1) fake fireworks

2) fake little girl


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/olympi
cs/2545387/Beijing-Olympics-Faking-scandal-over-girl-wh
o-sang-in-opening-ceremony.html

Beijing Olympics: Faking scandal over girl who 'sang' in opening ceremony 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.  

By Richard Spencer in Beijing
Last Updated: 1:59PM BST 12 Aug 2008

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 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 Photo: GETTY/AFP

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.

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".

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.

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.

"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."

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.

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.

Mr Chen said the initial hopefuls to sing the anthem had been reduced to ten, and one, a ten-year-old, had originally been chosen for the quality of her voice. But she, too, had fallen by the wayside because she was not "cute" enough.

"We used her to sing in all the rehearsals," Mr Chen said. "But in the end the director thought her image was not the most appropriate, because she was a little too old. Regrettably, we had to let her go."

At that point Yang Peiyi stepped up to the plate.

"The main consideration was the national interest," he said. "The child on the screen should be flawless in image, in her internal feelings, and in her expression. In the matter of her voice, Yang Peiyi was flawless, in the unanimous opinion of all the members of the team."

That was until attention turned to Yang Peiyi's teeth. Nevertheless, Mr Chen thought the end result a perfect compromise.

"We have a responsibility to face the audience of the whole country, and to be open with this explanation," he said. "We should all understand it like this: it is a question of the national interest. It is a question of the image of our national music, our national culture.

"Especially at the entrance of our national flag, this is an extremely important, an extremely serious matter.

"So we made the choice. I think it is fair to both Lin Miaoke and Yang Peiyi - after all, we have a perfect voice, a perfect image and a perfect show, in our team's view, all together."

One question remains: why was Lin Miaoke allowed to give interviews in which she lapped up the praise for her singing. Mr Chen said she might not have known that the words she was singing could not be heard. She had, in fact, only known she was going to perform at all 15 minutes beforehand.

Yang Peiyi is said to have reacted well to the disappointment. "I am proud to have been chosen to sing at all," she is reported to have said.

 

 

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ted-mania read my blog view my photos
Aug 12, 2008 | 12:29 PM

yeah right..........I'm sure that's what she said....uh huh........

poor little girl..........glad they came out and told us the truth.........

now put the real girl on TV and give her the fifteen minutes that she deserves......

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Aug 12, 2008 | 12:38 PM

Poor little girl - can you imagine being told at age 7 that you have a beautiful voice but that you are too ugly for television?

ted-mania read my blog view my photos
Aug 12, 2008 | 12:39 PM

right........kinda pisses me off......

especially this little faker girl who's makin the rounds..........soakin it all up.......and she didn't do jack sh**.......

uh huh............ted's gettin steamed.......look out

Mischief_Managed read my blog
Aug 12, 2008 | 12:47 PM

Yeah, that kinda chaps my hide too. I'm very unhappy with China right now. The whole country!

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Aug 12, 2008 | 12:49 PM

Chappin' chinese, I always say.

Can I suggest vaseline?

Mischief_Managed read my blog
Aug 12, 2008 | 12:54 PM

That's rather lewd and inappropriate given the subject matter. And you do appear to speak from experience.

luvmykid read my blog
Aug 12, 2008 | 12:59 PM

Like Yao Ming said....he has done so much for China. Now it is time for him.

He has realized that everything he has done, including playing for China in the Olympics, was for China...not for him.

I hope this little girls parents will do for her and not for China...can't believe that they allowed this to happen to being with.

Mischief_Managed read my blog
Aug 12, 2008 | 1:00 PM

Hi, Luv. I doubt they had any choice. If they refused, they wouldn't get their weekly bread ration.

luvmykid read my blog
Aug 12, 2008 | 1:16 PM

I guess...China keeps a pretty tight leash on its people.

terrellmom read my blog view my photos
Aug 12, 2008 | 1:31 PM

i'm glad i'm American :)

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Aug 12, 2008 | 1:40 PM

Amen, TM.

MM - Some people are sensitive - especially while jogging. You are a filthy tramp for suggesting something impure.

terrellmom read my blog view my photos
Aug 12, 2008 | 1:48 PM

TI are you saying we should lube up when we jog? Where is it you jog at? :)

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Aug 12, 2008 | 1:53 PM

Stop peddling your wares on my blogs, TM.

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Aug 12, 2008 | 1:57 PM

What did you mean by re-treading?

terrellmom read my blog view my photos
Aug 12, 2008 | 1:57 PM

LOL ... i thought of you while ago. i went to mesquite to pick up my daughters best friend and passed thru forney. in forney there is an amish furniture store..right off the highway. they even had a buggy for your horse to pull you around in.

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Aug 12, 2008 | 2:00 PM

You should have come in and said hello. Of course I would have had to tell everyone that you were a recovering prostitute to avoid sullying my good name.

Mischief_Managed read my blog
Aug 12, 2008 | 2:06 PM

Yes, TM, what is this re-treading of which you speak?

terrellmom read my blog view my photos
Aug 12, 2008 | 2:16 PM

Ummmmmmmmm wasn't that a whole other blog? Yall are trying to make me look stupid on more than one blog at a time and that is not following my TOS

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Aug 12, 2008 | 2:18 PM

HAHA you would have your own Terms of Service. I think I've heard of that before.

Mischief_Managed read my blog
Aug 12, 2008 | 2:18 PM

LOL TOS? You're so cute.

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