What do volunteers for the Asian Games do?

What are volunteers before the Olympic Games and before the Asian Games?

A: The reserve volunteers of the BOCOG refer to the volunteers recruited by the BOCOG to participate in the preparatory work voluntarily according to the actual needs of the preparatory work. The volunteers in the early stage are mainly college students and professionals, and the management work is directly incorporated into the daily management system of the Olympic Organizing Committee. Through this project, it is mainly to accumulate relevant experience and lay the foundation for Olympic volunteer work.

Volunteers in the early Asian Games refer to those who participate in the daily work or special activities of the Asian Games Organizing Committee and provide voluntary services for the Asian Games Organizing Committee. The Asian Games Organizing Committee plans to recruit 1000 volunteers in advance, and recruit them in batches according to the principle of three months, and organize on-the-job training.

4. What are city volunteers and Games-time volunteers?

A: The definition of Beijing Olympic city volunteers refers to the volunteers who volunteered in the city volunteer service posts set up outside the Olympic venues and other key urban areas during the 29th Beijing Olympic Games and the 13 Beijing Paralympic Games to serve the smooth progress of the Olympic Games and the normal operation of the city. The definition of Guangzhou Asian Games city volunteers can refer to the definition of Beijing city volunteers.

Definition of Beijing Olympic Volunteers: refers to those who are recruited by BOCOG and managed by BOCOG, need to issue Olympic and Paralympic ID cards, undertake corresponding post responsibilities during the Games, work at the time and post designated by BOCOG, and volunteer to serve the Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Games. The definition of volunteers for Guangzhou Asian Games can refer to the definition of volunteers for Beijing Olympic Games.

6. What do volunteers need?

A: According to the volunteer service of the Beijing Olympic Games, the following conditions should be met:

(a) voluntary participation, good health; (2) Born before the specified time, the age of the applicants must meet certain conditions; (3) Abide by the laws and regulations of China; (4) Being able to participate in pre-competition training and related activities; (5) Being able to serve continuously for a certain period of time during the Asian Games; (6) Applicants whose mother tongue is Chinese should have basic foreign language communication skills, and applicants whose mother tongue is not Chinese should have basic Chinese communication skills; (seven) have the necessary professional knowledge and skills for volunteer service positions.

Interpretation: the conditions for becoming a volunteer are harsh, including the need to participate in the Asian Games for a long time (about 20-30 days); Must have certain foreign language ability; Need to participate in the pre-training and volunteer work of the test competition. It is preliminarily learned that the trial time of the Asian Games may be June 438+00, 2065.

7. What is a test match?

A: The test competition for the Beijing Olympic Games was a "Good Luck Beijing" test competition from July 1 2007 to June 1 2008. According to the requirements of the International Olympic Committee and Beijing's bid commitment, before the Olympic Games (Paralympics) are held, all venues officially used during the Games should hold a sports event, and the facilities, technical systems, planning, operation norms and support capabilities of the venues should be improved. The "Good Luck Beijing" sports event is a rehearsal for organizing the 2008 Olympic Games. Hosting the "Good Luck Beijing" sports event is a "real battle" test of the preparation work, an important measure to find out the gap and improve the level, and an important platform to honor the promise and show the image. The organizing committee of "Good Luck Beijing" will plan, organize and implement this sports event with "distinctive and high-level" Olympic standards, fully mobilize resources in infrastructure, urban management, publicity and culture, life services and other aspects, and provide practical guarantees for the smooth progress of various events from the aspects of venue facilities, transportation, security, city appearance, accommodation, catering, water, electricity and heat, so as to create a more successful 2008 Olympic Games.

The "Good Luck Beijing" test competition is also a good training for Olympic volunteers. Basically, volunteers participating in the Beijing Olympic Games must participate in the volunteer service of the "Good Luck Beijing" test competition, but some volunteers participating in the "Good Luck Beijing" test competition may not be able to participate in the volunteer service of the Olympic Games.

8. What do city volunteers need?

A: According to the volunteer service of the Beijing Olympic Games, the following conditions should be met:

(a) voluntary participation, good health; (two) born before the specified time, the applicant must meet certain age restrictions (three) abide by the laws and regulations of China; (4) Being able to participate in pre-competition training and related activities; (5) Being able to provide multi-shift services during the Asian Games; (6) Having the necessary knowledge and skills for the Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Interpretation: Compared with Games-time volunteers, the requirements of city volunteers are not high. As long as you volunteer and attend appropriate training, you can be a city volunteer.

9. What is the main service scope of city volunteers?

A: According to the volunteer service of the Beijing Olympic Games, it is estimated that the service scope of urban volunteers includes: 1, setting up urban volunteer service stations outside the venues and other key urban areas, and carrying out urban volunteer services such as information consultation. 2. Carry out volunteer services in other cities according to the tasks assigned by the Asian Games Volunteer Work Coordination Group.