Archive for May, 2008

2008 Olympic Games Host Cities : Shenyang

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Shenyang Wulihe Sports Centre

Shenyang Wulihe Sports Centre

    The capital city of Liaoning Province, Shenyang is the economic, cultural, financial and commercial centre of northeast China, with a population of 6.93 million.

    It features a typical northern temperate continental climate with four distinct seasons. The annual average temperature is 8.3 degrees Celsius, the lowest temperature is -28.5 degrees Celsius and the highest temperature is 36.1 degrees Celsius.

2008 Olympic Games Host Cities : Tianjin

Monday, May 19th, 2008

   Known as “Diamond of the Bohai Gulf”, Tianjin is the gateway to the Chinese capital Beijing. With a population of more than 10 million, it is one of the country’s biggest industrial centres and one of the key ports. Tianjin’s annual average temperature is 12.2 degrees Celsius (-4 degrees Celsius in January and 26.8 degrees Celsius in July).    Tianjin Olympic Centre Stadium

    Serving as one of the Football venues, the Tianjin Olympic Centre Stadium covers 78,000 square meters, with a seating capacity of 60, 000. The project went into construction in August 2003 and is due for completion in 2006. Designed by AXS SAWTO Inc. (Japan), the project fully reflects the three Olympic concepts — “Green Olympics,” “High-tech Olympics,” and “People’s Olympics.”

    The six-floor stadium, with a length, width, and height of 380, 270, and 53 meters, respectively, can meet the standards of staging international football games and athletics. Along with such affiliated facilities as big marketplace, exhibition hall, conference room, and gym, the stadium is also able to provide the public with space for entertaining, exercising, and shopping.

    The ground floor of the stadium includes a 22,670 square meter indoor parking lot, a 3,460 sq. m. exhibition hall, a 6,400 sq. m. dining room, a 5,930 sq. m. health care centre, and a 4,010 sq. m. section for both athletes and referees.

    The franchised stores, the health care centre, and the international convention centre on the first floor cover an area of 3,840, 130, and 85 sq. m., respectively.

    The second floor contains a 4,320 sq. m. sports and exercise hall, an 85 sq. m. international convention centre, and a 130 sq. m. health care centre.

    There is a 4,166 sq. m. box, a 3,030 sq. m. international convention centre, and a 1,440 sq. m. health care centre on the third floor, while there is a 345 sq. m. international convention centre, and a 1,300 sq. m. health care centre on the fourth floor.

    The spectator stand, the 8+1 racetrack, the training field, and the turf field cover 34,740 sq. m., 4,560 sq. m., 20,000 sq. m., and 7,680 sq. m., respectively.

    The Olympic Centre Stadium is able to accommodate up to 80,000 people, including 500 of the platform and 300 of the press box.

    The Olympic Centre

    The Tianjin Olympic Centre is situated to the southwest of the city’s downtown area. Covering a total of 966,000 sq. m., the Center is divided into three sections — the competition section, the comprehensive section, and the accommodation section — with an investment of 880 million US dollars.

    The competition section, the comprehensive section, and the accommodation section occupy an area of 453,000 sq. m., 280,000 sq. m., and 233,000 sq. m., separately.

    The competition section consists of a grand stadium, an aquatic sports centre, an international sports exchange centre, and an existing Tianjin sports indoor stadium.

2008 Olympic Games Host Cities : Qinhuangdao

Monday, May 19th, 2008

  Located in Hebei Province of northern China, Qinhuangdao is a beautiful coastal city known for its nice and ice-free port, the Great Wall at Shanhaiguan Pass and the summer resort in Beidaihe. With a population of 2.7 million, Qinhuangdao lies between mountains and the sea, and enjoys a pleasant climate without cold winters or hot summers. The yearly temperatures average at 10.5 degrees Celsius.    Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Centre

    The Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Centre Stadium will serve as one of the Football venues during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The stadium lies inside the Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Centre on the Hebei Avenue.

    The construction was started in May 2002 and completed on July 30, 2004. Covering 168,000 square meters, the Olympic-standard stadium has a seating capacity of 33,572, 0.2% of which are reserved for the disabled persons.

2008 Olympic Games Host Cities : Shangha

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Shanghai is situated in the middle of the east coastline and southern wing of the Yangtze River Delta. It is China’s major industrial and commercial centre. Shanghai has a population of over 13.5 million, ranking first in China in terms of population and population density. It is an important hub for land, marine and air transportation in China, with its ports ice-free all the year round.    Shanghai is characterized by a warm spring, hot summer, cool autumn and cold winter. July and August are Shanghai’s hottest months, with an average temperature of 27.4 degrees Celsius. In winter, January is the coldest month, with a temperature averaging at 3 degrees Celsius.

    The Shanghai Stadium

    The Shanghai Stadium will serve as one of the Football venues for the 2008 Games. Built in 1997, the stadium covers 190,000 square meters and has a seating capacity of 80, 000.

National Indoor Stadium

Monday, May 19th, 2008

National Indoor Stadium

    Venue: National Indoor Stadium

    Location: Olympic Green

    Total land surface (10,000 sq. m.):8.09

    Functions during the Games: Artistic Gymnastics, Trampolines, and Handball;

    Post-Games use: The venue, one of the best sports facilities in Beijing, can be used for sports competition, cultural and entertaining purposes, and will serve as a multi-functional exercise center for local residents.

    Groundbreaking date: May 28, 2005 

National Indoor Stadium

National Indoor Stadium