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| Olympics Venues Instruction |
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National stadium:
The national stadium, dubbed the Bird nest, is one of
the two main venues of the 2008 Olympics, with a capacity
of 91,000, including 111,000 temporary seats, it will
host the opening and closing ceremonies, the track and
field events and the football finals of the 2008 Games.
Co-designed by the Swiss company Herzog & DeMeuron
and the China Architecture Design Institute.>>
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National Aquatics Center:
The National Aquatics Center, dubbed the Water Cube because
of its futuristic, artful architecture, has a seating
capacity of 17,000, including 11,000 temporary seats.
The design of Water Cube makes it resemble a giant box
of blue bubbles floating in space. But its beauty is more
than skin-deep and more than simply aesthetically pleasing.>>. |
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National Indoor Stadium:
Located in the Olympic Green in North Beijing, it has
a floor area of 68,700 square meters and will have an
18,000- seating capacity upon its completion by the end
of 2007. As the Games gymnastics and hand-ball venues,
the National Indoor Stadium resembles a traditional Chinese
folding fan; it will become a fitness and recreational
centre for Beijing residents..>> |
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Olympic Forest Park:
The 680-hectare Beijing Olympic Forest Park lies at the
northern end of Beijing famed 7.8-kilomete-long central
axis that runs sonth-ward through the Olympic Green and
Forbidden City. As a back garden for the Beijing Olympic
Games, it will be the venue for events such as tennis,
archery, and hockey, and will receive more than 40.000
visitors per day during the Games.>> |
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