The 2008 Olympic Games have come to a close with ceremony inside Beijing’s Bird’s Nest Stadium. The dramatic farewell to the 29th Games of the modern Olympiad got under way with a magnificent firework display, which quickly segued into an amazing display of dancing and drumming. Spectacular fireworks kicked off the proceedings, while a beautifully choreographed drumming and dancing display recalled the opening ceremony. It was a more celebratory affair, as exuberant athletes, dancers and musicians got into the party spirit. London Mayor takes over The Olympic flag was handed to London Mayor Boris Johnson, with organizers briefly showcasing the 2012 Games. Scottish cyclist Chris Hoy, who claimed three gold medals in Beijing, carried the flag for Great Britain as the 205 flag bearers led the way for the thousands of athletes. After speeches from Liu Qi, president of the Beijing Organising Committee, and International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge, the Beijing Games were officially declared to be over.
China staged the Olympics against a background dominated by fears of pollution, worries over security and protests about its human rights record.