Scenic spots(旅游景点)Introduction of scenic spots
The Olympic village(奥运村)
The national stadium (bird's nest) is located in the south of the central area of Beijing Olympic park, the main stadium for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The project covers a total area of 21 hectares with about 91,000 spectator seats. The opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic and paralympic games, athletics and football finals were held.
After the Olympic Games, it has become a large professional place for Beijing citizens to participate in sports activities and enjoy sports entertainment, and has become a landmark sports building and Olympic legacy.
Designed by Jacques herzog, DE meuron, ai weiwei and li xinggang, the stadium was built by Beijing urban construction group. The shape of the stadium is like the nest and cradle of life, holding the hope of mankind for the future. The designers did not do anything superfluous to the pavilion, leaving the structure exposed, thus naturally forming the appearance of the building.
Located in the Beijing Olympic park, the national aquatics center, also known as "Water Cube" (Water Cube), is the main swimming hall built for the 2008 summer Olympic Games in Beijing and one of the landmark buildings of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
The design proposal is the "water cube" produced by the global design competition.
Solution. It and the national stadium (commonly known as the bird's nest) are located on both sides of the north end of Beijing's central axis, forming a relatively complete image of Beijing as a famous historical and cultural city.
After the Olympic Games, it has become a large professional place for Beijing citizens to participate in sports activities and enjoy sports entertainment, and has become a landmark sports building and Olympic legacy.
Designed by Jacques herzog, DE meuron, ai weiwei and li xinggang, the stadium was built by Beijing urban construction group. The shape of the stadium is like the nest and cradle of life, holding the hope of mankind for the future. The designers did not do anything superfluous to the pavilion, leaving the structure exposed, thus naturally forming the appearance of the building.
Located in the Beijing Olympic park, the national aquatics center, also known as "Water Cube" (Water Cube), is the main swimming hall built for the 2008 summer Olympic Games in Beijing and one of the landmark buildings of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
The design proposal is the "water cube" produced by the global design competition.
Solution. It and the national stadium (commonly known as the bird's nest) are located on both sides of the north end of Beijing's central axis, forming a relatively complete image of Beijing as a famous historical and cultural city.