Beijing 4K - Walk at Olympic Forest Park - Beijing - China 中国北京奥林匹克森林公园行走视频1
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Walking in the Olympic Forest Park South Park after a rain in late autumn.
The video is shot on the iPhoneXR, direct out, no grading.
The Olympic Forest Park is a large, man-made nature park situated at the north end of the Olympic Green in Beijing. Built for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the park has two parts: the southern part is oval in shape and features Aohai lake in the center, and the northern side has a mountain that gives an excellent view of this part of the city. The northern part is outside of the 5th Ring Road. The park was designed by Hu Jie.
The park features many walking paths and a jogging path. Several small islands in the lake are linked by bridges. The south-east end of the lake has a handful of carnival rides for children.
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Olympic Park in Beijing
On 21stOct 2016 we visit Beijing's Olympic Park. Even though the Olympics are long gone the park is still busy and an amazing place to see, especially at night.
Beijing Olympic Park
When the air and weather cooperate Beijing is a wonderful place to explore. If you get the chance visit the Olympic Green Park in Beijing. It is a vast space that held the 2008 Olympics. Hopefully my adventure will inspire to go there!
Bird’s Nest Tour (Beijing National Stadium, Beijing Olympic Park)
The Beijing National Stadium / 北京国家体育场 / 北京國家體育場 or Bird's Nest / 鸟巢 / 鳥巢 is located at the Olympic Green and cost US$428 million to build. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron in April 2003 after a bidding process that included 13 final submissions. The design, which originated from the study of Chinese ceramics, implemented steel beams in order to hide supports for the retractable roof; giving the stadium the appearance of a bird's nest. Leading Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was the artistic consultant on the project. The retractable roof was later removed from the design after inspiring the stadium's most recognizable aspect. Ground was broken on 24 December 2003 and the stadium officially opened on 28 June 2008. A shopping mall and a hotel are planned to be constructed to increase use of the stadium, which has had trouble attracting events, football and otherwise, after the Olympics.
The stadium's design originally called for a capacity of 100,000 people; however 9,000 were removed during a simplification of the design. The new total of 91,000 was shaved further when 11,000 temporary seats were removed after the 2008 Olympics; bringing the stadium's capacity to 80,000.
The stadium will be used for the opening and closing ceremonies of 2022 Winter Olympics. It will be the only stadium to date to host both the Summer and Winter Olympics and Paralympics opening ceremonies.
Beijing Olympic Park
Even though the 2008 Olympic Games are long gone, the park and surrounding stadiums are still a popular spot to visit in Beijing. Take a video tour and see the highlights!
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Beijing Olympic Park has been constructed for the 2008 Summer Olympics. The most significative buildings are:
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We are off to Olympic Park! Part 3 of our Beijing Leg of the trip. This is only the 2nd day of 4 days!
Olympic Park is home of the National Stadium (Birds Nest) and the Aquatic Center as well as many other buildings. Even a Shopping Mall... WOW... what a concept... a shopping mall in the same place where tourists go.
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Beijing Olympic Park Tour
Beijing Olympic Park or Olympic Green / 北京奥林匹克公园 / 北京奧林匹克公園 is an Olympic Park in Chaoyang District, Beijing, China constructed for the 2008 Summer Olympics. Since then, the streets around the park have been used for an exhibition street race of the FIA GT1 World Championship in 2011, after a race at Goldenport Park Circuit in the vicinity. It will again serve as an Olympic Park when Beijing hosts the 2022 Winter Olympics.
The Beijing National Stadium / 国家体育场 or Bird's Nest / 鸟巢 is the centerpiece of this project. It hosted the opening and closing ceremonies, athletics, and football finals of the Games. The stadium has room for 91,000 spectators, but the capacity was reduced to 80,000 after the Olympics. It will be the site of the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2022 Winter Olympics.
The Beijing National Aquatics Center / 国家游泳中心 or Water Cube / 水立方 hosted the swimming, diving and synchronized swimming events. It has a capacity of 6,000 (17,000 during the 2008 Olympics) and is located next to the National Stadium. It will be the site of the curling competitions during the 2022 Winter Olympics.
Beijing 4K - Walk at Olympic Forest Park - Beijing - China 中国北京奥林匹克森林公园行走视频3
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Walking in the Olympic Forest Park South Park after a rain in late autumn.
The video is shot on the iPhoneXR, direct out, no grading.
The Olympic Forest Park is a large, man-made nature park situated at the north end of the Olympic Green in Beijing. Built for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the park has two parts: the southern part is oval in shape and features Aohai lake in the center, and the northern side has a mountain that gives an excellent view of this part of the city. The northern part is outside of the 5th Ring Road. The park was designed by Hu Jie.
The park features many walking paths and a jogging path. Several small islands in the lake are linked by bridges. The south-east end of the lake has a handful of carnival rides for children.
Beijing Olympics' Venues Deserted
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The 2008 Beijing Olympics Games helped win eyeballs for
the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
However, a set of photos circulating on the internet showed
most of these Olympic venues are now deserted and
left with no maintenance.
Commentators say, the CCP used the 2008 Beijing Olympics
as vanity projects to glorify itself,
but brought a nightmare to the Chinese people in reality.
The Bird's Nest, designed by Chinese renowned artist
Ai Weiwei, was a symbol of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
In contrast to being the sensation of the year, it is now idle.
Tourists only take photos outside the construction, giving up
an expensive interior visit that charges 50 yuan per person.
A total of 37 gorgeous stadiums were built for the 2008
Beijing Olympics, with estimated costs of 290 billion yuan.
The figure is four times that of
this year's London Olympics.
Early in March, Ai Weiwei told Japanese media that
he felt regret over designing the Bird's Nest.
The 2008 Beijing Olympics is a CCP's propaganda tool,
a stage for glorifying itself , said Ai Weiwei.
Yang Weidong, Beijing-based independent filmmaker,
said that the 2008 Games brought nothing more than
a nightmare to the Chinese people.
Yang Weidong: How many gold medals won have nothing
to do with ordinary citizens who just hope for a stable life.
Whose money did you splash out (for the Games)?
They were not of your CCP, but the hard-earned money of
citizens, the taxes we've paid.
Today, the majority of the 2008 Olympics venues are idle.
The Water Cube was converted into a public water park, charging 200 yuan per ticket.
The contractor planned to make sales of 3,000 tickets daily,
but would not disclose actual sales figures.
You don't need to line up for a water slide, he said.
Canoe Stadiums, beach volleyball courts,
bicycle motocross venues, baseball stadiums,
and other venues have all been deserted
and ignored for maintenance since the Closing Ceremony.
Chinese netizens commented, The feast was held for the
organizers and participants to take whatever they wanted.
The venues still need maintenance money even if left for
public use,
so it would be better locked and closed to
security expenditure.
Gong Shengli, China's financial think-tank researcher, said
all international events held by CCP authorities were vanity
projects for attracting eyeballs but offered nothing for citizens.
Gong Shengli: Over past 62 years, China's (CCP) regime
has spent money earned by the civilians,
but has deprived them of the power to have final say on it.
That is unprecedented in all countries with the rule
of law in this world.
Gong Shengli attributes the Olympics venues' idleness
to lack of legal continuity in China's Constitution.
One generation of the CCP leadership
only care their own tenures.
Gong Shengli: The (CCP's) Constitution basically equals zero.
It means that in China, all public issues handlings and role of
legal process are decided by the incumbent leaders.
And their successors largely will not involved in the decisions
made by the predecessors.
Reportedly, 31.8 billion yuan were thrown into the
construction of 2008 Olympic venues, including working capital.
Another 71.3 billion yuan were spent on
the environmental cleanup costs.
Around 180 billion yuan were spent
on road infrastructures.
Yang Weidong says that the actual and the subsequent
costs were beyond the CCP's consideration,
as it aimed to tout its political achievements by
holding the best Olympic Games in the world.
Yang Weidong: How long is such a iconic building to be built
for use? At least 100 years, OK, let's say it's only 60 years.
Then how much maintenance costs
would there be in those 60 years?
The taxes we paid have been spent on
these maintenance costs,
who ever asked our permission beforehand?
Gong Shengli says, it is thought provoking that such huge
image projects only dismissed former Beijing Vice Mayor Liu Zhihua.
There has since never been any news reported on
the CCP official corruption linked to the 2008 Olympic Games.
On July 21, the heaviest rainstorm in 61 years fell
on Beijing.
The submerged city suffered ten hours of torrential
downpour, caused dozens of deaths and an economic loss of nearly ten billion yuan.
The news unleashed a flood of Chinese public criticism
on the internet.
A netizen asked, how could a modern international city that
spent tens of millions yuan to hold the Olympic Games
build such vulnerable ground water drainage works?
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