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| By Rong Jiaojiao, Xinhua News Agency | ||
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Of the 31 new and refurbished venues for the Olympics, the iconic "Bird's Nest" National Stadium and the "Water Cube"
The main stadium for the Games, the National Stadium is located at Olympic Green, east of the city's north-south axis and to the north, covering an area of 258,000 square meters (63.8 acres).
Its twisting structure, which gives the 91,000-seat stadium its nickname, is made of 45,000 tons of steel. It will host the opening and closing ceremonies, track and field events and football finals.
The "Bird's Nest" has the world's most advanced screening and omni-directional systems and mobile seating. It will be used for large sports events, conventional competitions and non-competitive events, as well as provide wide-ranging entertainment and sporting facilities to residents after the Games.
The glittering
Together, the two structures are the heart of the 2008 Games layout and reflect the Chinese philosophy of harmonious balance. The steel stadium is circular and red hued. The water-covered swimming center is square and blue. Fire and water, masculine and feminine. An aerial photograph of the site reveals the two key Olympic venues forming a giant yin (symbol of femininity in ancient
The north-south city axis, which runs through the
Environmentally friendly technology and materials have been used to construct the new venues and 69 new energy "schemes" have been implemented, including the use of solar, geothermal, waste water, wind and other sources. Of the 31 |
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