1. -- Beijing National Stadium (Birds Nest/Olympic Stadium)"Bird's Nest" is located in the Beijing Olympic Park and on the east side of the northern end of Beijing's central axis, with a construction area of 258,000 square meters. In addition to undertaking the tasks of the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games, important Olympic competitions such as track and field and men's football finals will also be held here. This stadium can accommodate 100,000 spectators, including 20,000 temporary seats.
2. According to reports, at the beginning of the design and deepening of the design of the "Bird's Nest", the concepts of frugality and sustainable development have always been permeated. On the premise of meeting the Olympic functions, the balance between permanent facilities and temporary facilities has been fully considered. According to the requirements, the "Bird's Nest" has a total of 100,000 seats, of which 80,000 are permanent, and the other 20,000 are temporarily added during the Olympics.

3. The introduction of the Bird's Nest should be quick and urgent, and it's best to be in English!!!!! illgod Bird's Nest Open Classification: Olympics, Olympics, Birds, Olympic competition venues [birds nest: Bird's Nest][edit this paragraph] -Nesting is not a unique skill of birds, but the craftsmanship of birds 'nesting is unparalleled in the animal kingdom. There are more than 8900 species of birds on earth. During reproduction, one egg is laid, and more than 10 eggs are laid.
4. The Bird's Nest is the main stadium for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. It is located in the Olympic Park with a total construction area of 280,000 square meters and has 80,000 permanent seats and 10,000 temporary seats. It is not only an important venue for Olympic track and field and football competitions, but also a venue for holding international and domestic sports events and cultural and entertainment activities.
5. A review committee composed of representatives from the Beijing City Government and the Beijing Olympic Games Organizing Committee ranked three outstanding design options, and the only exception to the "Bird's Nest" option was the top three first.

6. It is not easy to design and build a "Bird's Nest", and it is even more difficult to make the "Bird's Nest" full of vitality and vitality in the days to come. According to reports, at the beginning of the design of the "Bird's Nest" and in the process of deepening the design, the concepts of frugality in hosting the Olympics and sustainable development have always been permeated. On the premise of meeting the functions of the Olympics, the balance between permanent facilities and temporary facilities has been fully considered.


one masculine, one feminine , in sharp contrast to the highly visual impact. The "Water Cube" is located in the Beijing Olympic Park. Together with the "Bird's Nest" separated by a wall, it is known as the two landmark buildings of the Beijing Olympic Games. On December 24, 2003, the construction of the National Aquatics Center (Water Cube) and the National Stadium (Bird's Nest) started at the same time.
The WaterCube is located in the Beijing Olympic Park. Together with the "Bird's Nest" separated by a wall, it constitutes the two landmark buildings of the Beijing Olympics. These two buildings form a sharp contrast in design styles, making the entire Olympic Park full of visual impact. The construction of the "Water Cube" began at the same time as the "Bird's Nest" on December 24, 2003. The design of the former is more in line with women's preferences, while the latter is more masculine.
The National Aquatics Center, also known as the "Water Cube", is located in the Beijing Olympic Park. It is the main swimming pool built by Beijing for the 2008 Summer Olympics and one of the landmark buildings of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Its design plan is the "Cube of Water"([H2O]3) plan produced through a global design competition. Construction started on December 24, 2003 and is expected to be completed and accepted in October 2007.

The National Aquatics Center, also known as the "Water Cube", is located in the Beijing Olympic Park. It is the main swimming pool built by Beijing for the 2008 Summer Olympics and one of the landmark buildings of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Its design plan is the "Cube of Water"([H2O]3) plan produced through a global design competition. Construction started on December 24, 2003 and was completed on January 28, 2008.

At that time, an English name "Water Cube" both expressed square and related to water. After careful consideration, the concise and clear name "Water Cube" was determined. Compared with the design of the main venue "Bird's Nest", the "Water Cube" reflects more feminine beauty.
Its very cold, its very awesome, and its called the Winter Olympics.
The English introduction to the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics is to introduce the Winter Olympics in English. The model text is as follows.
The Winter Olympics is mainly held around the world. It is the world's largest comprehensive winter sports meeting, held every four years. It has been held in conjunction with the Summer Olympics since 1994. Participating countries are mainly distributed around the world, including Europe, Africa, America, Asia, and Oceania. Hosted by the International Olympic Committee. The Winter Olympics were originally scheduled to be held every four years, in the same year and in the same country as the Summer Olympics.
The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics is an international Olympic event held by China. It opens on February 4, 2022 and closes on February 20.
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