January 10, 08 by Ballz Sports
 Workers’ Indoor Arena(Effect model) |
Venue: Workers’ Indoor Arena
Location: Gongti Rd., Chaoyang District, Beijing
Functions during the Games: Boxing
 Full view of the Arena |
 Full view of the Arena |
 Workers’ Indoor Arena |
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January 10, 08 by Ballz Sports
 Capital Indoor Stadium |
Venue: Capital Indoor Stadium
Location: Baishi Bridge, Haidian District, Beijing
Functions during the Games: Volleyball
 Capital Indoor Stadium |
 Capital Indoor Stadium |
 Capital Indoor Stadium |
 Capital Indoor Stadium |
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January 10, 08 by Ballz Sports
 Effect model of Fengtai Softball Field |
Venue: Fengtai Softball Field
Location: Fengtai Sports Center
Functions during the Games: Softball
 Effect model of Fengtai Softball Field |
 Bird’s eye view of the field |
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January 10, 08 by Ballz Sports
 Ying Tung Natatorium |
Venue: Ying Tung Natatorium
Location: Olympic Sports Center
Functions during the Games: Water Polo, Modern Pentathlon Swimming
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January 10, 08 by Ballz Sports
 Effect model |
Venue: Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium (Badminton and Rhythmic Gymnastic venue for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games)
Location: Beijing University of Technology
Total land surface (sq. m.): 22,269
Seats: 7,500
Functions during the Games: Badminton and Rhythmic Gymnastics
Post-Games use: The Gym will provide spaces for activities of students and faculty, whilst facilitating the training of the badminton teams affiliated with the International Badminton Federation and the General Administration of Sports. The gymnasium will ocassionally be open to the public.
Groundbreaking date: June 30, 2005
 Effect model |
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November 16, 07 by Ballz Sports
Venue: University of Science and Technology Beijing Gymnasium (Judo and Taekwondo venue for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games)
Location:University of Science and Technology Beijing
Total land surface (sq. m.): 23,993
Seats: 4,068 permanent and 3,956 temporary
Functions during the Games: Judo and Taekwondo
Post-Games use: The Gym will serve as a comprehensive indoor center for various sports activities, aquatics and fitness training, and will also be suitable for indoor athletic competitions.
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Perspective view from inside
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November 16, 07 by Ballz Sports
 Effect model |
Venue: Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium (Badminton and Rhythmic Gymnastic venue for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games)
Location: Beijing University of Technology
Total land surface (sq. m.): 22,269
Seats: 7,500
Functions during the Games: Badminton and Rhythmic Gymnastics
Post-Games use: The Gym will provide spaces for activities of students and faculty, whilst facilitating the training of the badminton teams affiliated with the International Badminton Federation and the General Administration of Sports. The gymnasium will ocassionally be open to the public.
Groundbreaking date: June 30, 2005
 Effect model |
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November 16, 07 by Ballz Sports
 Bird’s eye view in the daytime |
Venue: Peking University Gymnasium (Table Tennis venue for the 2008 Beijing Olympics
Location: Peking University
Total land surface (sq. m.): 26,900
Seats: 6,000 permanent and 2,000 removable
Functions during the Games: Table Tennis
Post-Games use: The Gym can be utilized for a score of competitions, including table tennis, handball, basketball, badminton, and volleyball. The Gym will also meet the needs of physical education, training and recreation.
 Night scene |
 Perspective view from inside |
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November 16, 07 by Ballz Sports
 Effect model |
Venue: China Agricultural University Gymnasium
Location: China Agricultural University (East Campus)
Total land surface (sq. m.): 23,950
Seats: 6,000 permanent and 2,000 removable
Functions during the Games: Wrestling
Post-Games use: The gym will have a warm-up court and spaces for various sport competitions and large-scale activities, such as badminton, table tennis, gymnastics, volleyball, basketball, handball and indoor football matches.
Groundbreaking date: June, 2005
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November 16, 07 by Ballz Sports
Venue: Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park
Location: Mapo Village, Shunyi District, Beijing
Functions during the Games: Rowing, Canoe/Kayak (flat-water racing and Slalom Racing)
Photo taken on July 27 shows the anemometer instrument on the flat-water bank. Several anemometers are installed along the more than 2,000-meter long racecourse.
Photo taken on July 27 shows the flatwater boathouse and the athlete lounge.
Photo taken on July 27 shows the flatwater racecourse. The course is 2,272 meters long.
Photo taken on July 27 shows the main stands and the terminal tower on the west bank of the east water. 1,200 permanent seats are available in the main stands, where spectators can get a full view of everything.
Photo taken on July 27 shows the large-screen scoreboard. Spectators can have a clear view of the competition with the help of the screen.
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