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[[Image:Beijing water cube.jpg|thumb|right|Looking east, past the national aquatics center and towards the national stadium.|200px]]
[[Image:Beijing water cube.jpg|thumb|right|Looking east, past the national aquatics center and towards the national stadium.|200px]]
The '''Olympic Green''' is an [[Olympic Park]] in [[Beijing]], [[China]] constructed for the [[2008 Summer Olympics]].
The '''Olympic Green''' (北京奧林匹克公園) is an [[Olympic Park]] in [[Beijing]], [[China]] constructed for the [[2008 Summer Olympics]].


== Venues ==
== Venues ==

Revision as of 14:46, 22 August 2008

Looking east, past the national aquatics center and towards the national stadium.

The Olympic Green (北京奧林匹克公園) is an Olympic Park in Beijing, China constructed for the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Venues

Beijing National Stadium

Beijing National Stadium

The Beijing National Stadium (国家体育场) or "Bird's Nest" (鸟巢) is the centrepiece of this project. It hosted the Opening and closing ceremonies, athletics, and football finals. The stadium has room for 91,000 spectators for the Games, but the capacity will be reduced to 80,000 afterwards.

Beijing National Aquatics Center

Beijing National Aquatics Center

The Beijing National Aquatics Center (国家游泳中心) or "Water Cube" (水立方) hosts the swimming, diving and synchronized swimming events. It has a capacity of 17,000 (reduced to 6,000 after Olympics) and is located next to the National Stadium.

Beijing National Indoor Stadium

The Beijing National Indoor Stadium (国家体育馆) or "the Fan" held the handball, artistic gymnastics and trampolining events. With a capacity of 19,000, it was the main indoor arena used during the Games.

Olympic Green Convention Center

The Olympic Green Convention Center, also called the National Convention Center (国家会议中心), held fencing and, the shooting and fencing disciplines of the modern pentathlon. It is also used as the International Broadcast Center and the Main Press Center (for conventions and exhibitions). The centre covers an area of 270,000 square metres.

Olympic Green Hockey Field

The Olympic Green Hockey Field will host the field hockey events. It covers an area of 11.87 hectares with 2 courts and can seat 17,000 fans. It will be deconstructed after the Games.

Olympic Green Archery Field

The Olympic Green Archery Field will host the archery events. The field occupies 9.22 hectares and has a capacity of 5,000. It will be converted to green belt after the Games.

Olympic Green Tennis Center

The Olympic Green Tennis Center (北京奥林匹克公园网球场) hosted the tennis and wheelchair tennis events. It has 16 courts (10 competition, 6 practice) and a capacity of 17,400. It opened on October 1st, 2007 [1].

Promenade

The park itself, outside of the venues constructed on the Olympic Green, hosted some of the athletic events at the 2008 Games. These included the racewalk events, where the loops occured on the Olympic Green, and the portion of the marathons just outside the National Stadium.

Other parts

Olympic Village

The Beijing Olympic Village will house all the participating athletes. The village is made up of 22 6-story buildings and 20 9-story buildings.

Ling Long Pagoda

The Ling Long Pagoda or Linglong Tower (Multifunctional Studio Tower[1]) houses a part of the International Broadcast Center (IBC). It is located near the Olympic Cauldron, on the northwest side of the Bird's Nest Stadium. [2] The permanent structure is a three-sided tower. The tower contains 6 occupiable pods with open space inbetween. It is 128m tall, with 7 occupiable floors, each an equilateral triangle. [3] The floors are subdivided into two levels. The glass-walled pods are held up by three supporting ribs at the three corners. The tower is operated by Beijing Olympic Broadcasting. [4] [5] [6] [7] Some international broadcast studios are located in the pods of the tower, offering skyline views as backdrops of Olympic broadcasts. CCTV, BBC, [8] CBC Television for both French and English networks, [9] France Télévisions - France 2 & France 3, [10] Televisa, [11] and TV Azteca share use of the tower's studio facilities. CBC occupies the fourth pod from the bottom. [12] BBC occupies the second pod from the bottom. [13] [14] France Television is also on the third floor, with the BBC. [15] NBC's Today Show tapes from the ground floor. [16]


References

  1. ^ Offical Beijing Olympics site, Ji Lin: Nine aspects to be guaranteed during the Games, 2008-03-12
  2. ^ Official Beijing 2008 site, Ma Guoli: High definition signals to enable superb Olympic broadcasting, 2007-10-24
  3. ^ Beijing Olympics official site, Studio tower to rise from Olympic Green 2007-09-29
  4. ^ Beijing Olympic Broadcasting Co. News Headlines
  5. ^ SportsBusinessDaily, All Around The World: CBC, BBC Prep Their Olympic Coverage Plans
  6. ^ BBC Sniffer dogs and security sweeps Jonathan Bramley 24 Jul 08, 03:20 PM
  7. ^ The Walrus, Live from Ling Long Pagoda Mitch Moxley August 8th, 2008
  8. ^ China Daily, Broadcasters move into Olympic press center, Cui Xiaohuo, 2008-07-09 08:07
  9. ^ Globe and Mail, Is this the CBC's last hurrah? WILLIAM HOUSTON 7 August 2007.
  10. ^ Humanité, Pékin : faites vos Jeux !, Fernand Nouvet, le 31 juillet 2008
  11. ^ Xinhua, Mexican television to send 200 staff members to Beijing 2008, 2008-07-10
  12. ^ CBC Television, Olympics Morning, 10:00am EST 11 August 2007
  13. ^ CBC, If only the weather co-operates Bernice Chan 4 Aug 2008
  14. ^ BBC Sports, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/olympics/7521138.stm Beijing flyby: BBC Sport's Olympic studios ]
  15. ^ Un Web, France Télévisions débourse 70 millions d'euros pour les JO, Vendredi 8 août 2008
  16. ^ Huffington Post, Reporting for Volunteer Duty at Beijing's Olympic Broadcast Tower Courtney Woo 30 July 2008

See also