by Paul Pennay Those planning to head up to the Olympic Green this weekend to catch the 2008 China Athletics Open at the Bird's Nest, should keep their eye out for the small Beiding Niang Niang Temple that stands just a few hundred meters south of the... ...full story at The Beijinger
from The Beijinger on Sat, May 24 2008
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Mr Hu Jintao at Beijing 2008, the Bird's Nest. »
YouTube video Mr. Hu inaugurates the Olympic Games of Beijing 2008 at the Bird's Nest stadium...
He is proud on his little boat but something is going wrong...
The water in front of the bird's nest is turning red!
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| 26 May 08 |
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Review: 2008 China Athletics Open » The Beijinger by Paul Pennay, images Simon Lim One of the last, and probably most important, of the Good Luck Beijing events, the 2008 China Athletics Open, wrapped up at the Bird's Nest last night. The Sichuan team's emotional win in the final of the men's 4 X 100m... |
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For sale: Naming rights for the Bird's Nest » Danwei The Ling Long Pagoda and fireworks at the Bird's Nest by TooManyTribbles The China Daily reports: People who failed to get tickets for Olympic events at the Bird's Nest can look forward to getting inside the iconic venue after the Games, as it was... |
| 09 Aug 08 |
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Ai Weiwei, the Bird's Nest and Beyond » Danwei Artist and architect Ai Weiwei came up with the woven design of the Bird's Nest Stadium, the centerpiece of Beijing's 2008 Olympic games. In this episode of the Hard Hat Show, Mia Lee talks to Ai about the Bird's Nest, architecture and Beijing's helter... |
| 23 Sep 08 |
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Olympic venues open to all » People's Daily Major Olympic venues, including the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube, will open to the public during the National Day holiday, officials said yesterday. "Visiting the Bird's Nest will cost 50 yuan ($7.30) and there will be 80,000 tickets available for... |
| 23 Aug 08 |
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Inside the Nest » Ben's Blog After two weeks of Olympics, I finally made it inside the Bird's Nest on Friday. The Men's Decathlon was admittedly pretty boring, but it was well worth the 200 RMB ticket just to see the inside of the Bird's Nest and Olympic Park. There isn't much more... |