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Olympic officials in China have announced that more than half the available domestic tickets for the 2008 Beijing Games have been sold in the month since they went on sale in April.
China made two-point-two million tickets available a month ago and 230-thousand fans have bought almost one-point-one million of them. Olympic Ticketing Center head said Tuesday that tickets to the opening ceremony, basketball and diving competitions have been the best sellers.
Fans can purchase tickets to the opening and closing ceremonies as well as all 28 sports during the first phase, which ends June 30th. The second leg of domestic sales will run from October through December. Olympic committees of individual countries and territories are conducting overseas sales.