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Herzog says the idea was to design something like the Eiffel Tower; designed for an event but went on to be an icon. It's now seven years since the Bird's Nest was completed and true to the architect's wish, the building has become an icon that tourists visit Beijing to s...
"Beijing Olympics is a British company for the design of the Bird's Nest and the new terminal of Beijing Capital International Airport, the London Olympics in China for the British design of the closing ceremony of the projection scheme and stadium seats, this is also the English learn after...
'Bird's Nest' to Be Centerpiece of 2008 Olympics in Beijing Some see a giant steel bird's nest; to others it is evocative of ancient Chinese pottery. But for nearly everyone who has seen the plans for the new Olympic stadium in Beijing—named the National Stadium—the structure can be ...
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The opening of 2008 the Beijing Olympics, which was held in the national stadium called Bird’s Nest, was a feast for the eyes.A. exhibition B. ceremony C. form D. scene
Modern and Ancient The National Stadium, nick-named the “Bird’s Nest”, and the National Swimming Centre, known as the “Water Cube”, were both stunning symbols of the new Beijing. In cycling, the road race followed the Great Wall and passed in front of the “Forbidden City”—two sy...