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Beijing Olympic Bird's Nest ready | Beijing Olympic Bird's Nest ready |
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The main venue for Beijing's Olympic Games - the "Bird's Nest" stadium - is complete and fully operational, Chinese officials have said. | The main venue for Beijing's Olympic Games - the "Bird's Nest" stadium - is complete and fully operational, Chinese officials have said. |
The 91,000-seat stadium will host the Olympics' opening and closing ceremonies as well as athletics events. | The 91,000-seat stadium will host the Olympics' opening and closing ceremonies as well as athletics events. |
A network of steel girders gives the stadium its nest-like appearance. All 37 venues for the Games are now ready. | A network of steel girders gives the stadium its nest-like appearance. All 37 venues for the Games are now ready. |
The International Olympic Committee has praised Beijing's preparations, but said air quality was a concern. | The International Olympic Committee has praised Beijing's preparations, but said air quality was a concern. |
The Bird's Nest - or National Stadium - was designed by award-winning Swiss firm Herzog and de Meuron and Chinese architect Li Xinggang. | The Bird's Nest - or National Stadium - was designed by award-winning Swiss firm Herzog and de Meuron and Chinese architect Li Xinggang. |
The design beat dozens of other entries in a worldwide competition held in 2003. | The design beat dozens of other entries in a worldwide competition held in 2003. |
"The Bird's Nest is the last completed Olympic venue but the best," said project manager Tan Xiaochun. | "The Bird's Nest is the last completed Olympic venue but the best," said project manager Tan Xiaochun. |
The project was completed at a cost of $500m (£250m). | The project was completed at a cost of $500m (£250m). |
"You can imagine yourself to be an athlete, standing at the centre of the venue attracting thousands of eyes," said Li Xinggang. | "You can imagine yourself to be an athlete, standing at the centre of the venue attracting thousands of eyes," said Li Xinggang. |
"You will be turned on by the audience's cheers, feeling at the centre of a stage. It will lead you to final success." | "You will be turned on by the audience's cheers, feeling at the centre of a stage. It will lead you to final success." |
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A look inside the stadium on the day it was opened to the media |
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