Wang Hui works at the Yinhai International Yacht Club in Qingdao, where Olympic sailing teams are starting to arrive to get in some practice before the competition begins in August. She is responsible for overseeing the teams' training schedules. No sailor herself, she is nevertheless throwing herself wholeheartedly behind the city's efforts to put on a sailing spectacular for August.
What's your personal connection with the 2008 Olympic Games?
I am the chief liaison officer for the 2008 Olympic Sailing Regatta Training Centre, the China Juvenile Sailing and Windsurf Training Centre, and for the Qingdao Yinhai International Yacht Club of China.
Gosh, that's a long title for a 25-year-old!
Yes, and I'm very busy. I studied in Canada for a year to make sure my English was up to scratch.
I suppose everyone is busy - but will you be ready come the big day?
We are already ready. We have been preparing for three years. The Olympic centre is ready, the town is ready, here at the yacht club we are ready for the training and practice sessions. More than 20 countries' teams will be coming here so they can get familiar with the conditions before the Games. Most of them are coming in June, and that's 10 people per team as well as all the other people that travel with them. In fact, the effect on Qingdao is going to be even more prolonged than on Beijing, because of the big lead-up, then of course with the Paralympics afterwards.