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SOLANA Lifestyle Center
Located at the northwest side of Chaoyang Park, SOLANA Lifestyle Shopping Park brings in the widespread commercial style by borrowing ideas from the world-famous shopping centers and integrates it with the popular consumption trends in Beijing. Unlike other crowded shopping malls in the city, SOLANA is a cluster of 19 two-to-three-storey Euro-style buildings with rich exotic atmosphere, where reside retailing stores, restaurants, bars, supermarkets, a department store, a cinema and an ice-skating club. Opened in 2008, SOLANA is expecting to be one of the most leading and indicating shopping malls in China in the future. The top brands include: ZARA, UGG, L.L. Bean, BHG MARKETPALACE, SAGA CINEMA.
China World Trade Center
China World Mall being one of the main components of China World Trade Center was built in 1990. Through its major expansion and refurbishment in 1999, it was re-launched with a total gross floor area of 60,000sqm having about 200 shops and facilities ranging from fashion and accessories, gifts and homeware, children's wear and toys, ice-skating rink, supermarket, banks and clinics, beauty salon to cafes, as well as restaurants featuring international cuisines, taking care of every need of the rising affluent shoppers in Beijing.
National Stadium (Bird’s Nest)
The Beijing National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest located at the southern part of the Olympic Green in Beijing, the National Stadium is the main stadium of the 29th Olympiad in 2008. Occupying an area of 21 hectares, it has a floor space of 258,000 square meters. Its seating capacity amounts to 91,000, including 11,000 temporary seats.The venue hosts the opening and closing ceremonies of the Beijing Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, the track and field competitions, and the football finals. After the Olympics, the stadium becomes a large-scale sports and entertainment facility for the residents of Beijing -- an architectural landmark and Olympic legacy.
National Aquatics Center (Water Cube)
National Swimming Center, also known as the "Water Cube" (Water Cube) or the Beijing Olympic Park, is the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympic Games for the construction of the main swimming pool and a landmark building of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Its design is based on the global design competition, "water cube" programme. Its construction started on 24 December 2003 and completed in January 28, 2008. With the National Stadium (commonly known as Bird's Nest) points out in the Beijing city on both sides of the north end of the axis, a relatively common historical and cultural integrity of the Beijing city image. National Swimming Center covers 62,950 square meters, with a total construction area of 65000-80000 square meters, of which the underground area covers no less than 15,000 square meters, respectively, for 177 m × 177m × 30m |
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