LONDON, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) -- Eva Loeffler, Mayor of the Paralympic Village, seemed to be quite proud of the organizing job in the village.
"The only feedback I've heard is marvelous," Loeffler said in an interview with Xinhua on Saturday, when asked about how the athletes comment on the Paralympic village.
Loeffler, daughter of the founder of the Paralympic Games Ludwig Guttman, said that one can go everywhere he or she wants by wheelchair inside the village, and the organizers tried to make it convenient for the athletes to live in the village.
"Our dinning room is huge enough and has different foods. We have the Chinese section, the Indian and the American sections. And it's running for 24 hours," said Loeffler
"I hope that people watch the Paralympics as much as watch the Olympics."
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