| Title | Brief Introduction of Beijing Olympic Park |
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| Authors | Gao Jianke |
| Year | 2002 |
| Conference | Beijing International Geothermal Symposium |
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| Abstract | Beijing Olympic Park is dedicatedly designed for 29th Olympic Games in 2008. It is situated in the northern end of the Beijing Central Axial.(Fig.1) Beijing Olympic Park occupies 1,135 hectares ground (excluding highroads across the Park such as the Fifth Ring-road, Fourth Ring-road and Xindianchun Road). The park is divided into a few parts. Part C, is designed as a 680 ha of forest area, including the Jade Villas (7.7ha) that has been constructed. Part A and Part B are the Olympic Center Areas, which are 405 ha. Part A is 291 ha, and Part B is 119 ha (including the constructed National Olympic Center and some reserved land.) Part D is the constructed Chinese Ethnic Culture Park, and Part E is for the Beijing Central Axial Road. The total area of Part D and E is 50 ha. Part F in the southern end of the Olympic Part is the Yuan Dymasty City Wall Relics Park.(Fig.1) |