Beijing Olympic Venues
Olympic greenness might begin with wet scrubbers and traffic schemes, but such measures lack the glamour of rainwater-capture systems and solar-heated swimming pools. Beijing has pulled out all of the stops for its new Olympic buildings -- choosing cutting-edge architects, striking designs and new-fangled technology to increase energy efficiency. Beijing will launch its green games from a new city center: the aptly named Olympic Green. Its three central parts -- the Forest Park, the Cultural Axis and the Olympic Axis -- connect different venues, public areas and subway stops.
The Beijing National Stadium, the city's newest jewel and the future site of the opening ceremonies, anchors the Olympic Green. China imported the famous Swiss design firm Herzog & de Meuron Architekten AG to design the 91,000 capacity stadium, popularly known as "the bird's nest."
![]() Feng Li/Getty Images The Beijing National Stadium, also known as "the bird's nest," will be the venue for the opening ceremonies and track and field events. |
![]() BOCOG/Getty Images An artist's rendition of the National Aquatics Center shows the building's soap-bubble skin. |
But there's more to Beijing than the Olympic Games. In the next section, we'll learn about some of the city's other attractions.



