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CoCoMilk January 16th, 2010, 03:22 AM Didn't you get the memo? You're not allowed to criticise China ever on these forums (or in real life).
As long as it's reasonable and good intentions, I don't see anything wrong with that and there's no rule like that in the forum.
rmutt January 16th, 2010, 04:22 AM I've seen posts deleted and members banned because the said post would be enough to block Skyscrapercity in China. And it wasn't that much.
1772 January 18th, 2010, 07:49 AM I've seen posts deleted and members banned because the said post would be enough to block Skyscrapercity in China. And it wasn't that much.
First Google and now SCC? :ohno:
Scion January 18th, 2010, 07:56 AM ^^ rmutt is being an idoit, and those posts won't get SSC blocked.
eg http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=970618
and city thing if you hate the country so much you can stop visiting China related threads.
rmutt January 18th, 2010, 05:51 PM ^^ rmutt is being an idoit, and those posts won't get SSC blocked.
eg http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=970618
and city thing if you hate the country so much you can stop visiting China related threads.
...Um, excuse you?
I remember someone posted something about how the 2008 Games didn't have the atmosphere of past Games because of obvious political issues - that post was deleted and the member banned.
Skyscrapercity can do whatever it wants; it's its right. And to be honest, I can see, in the case of China, why they would want to: Skyscrapercity is a great resource and should be open to everyone (as in not blocked anywhere).
Now, I hope we can stop with the silly name-calling and get back on topic.... :)
Scion January 18th, 2010, 08:16 PM Chocolate Wonderland near Bird's Nest to open
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/images/attachement/jpg/site1/20100118/00221917f7600cbe147161.jpg
From Bird's nest to Chocolate Wonderland, China's national stadium will welcome a delicious 20,000-square meter confectionery dream neighbour with 80,000 kilograms of chocolate across five indoor and two outdoor exhibition zones. The wonderland pictured here on January 17, 2010, opens on January 29 and will remain open for 70 days with regular tickets priced 80 yuan and 60 yuan for the elderly and other concessionary groups.
Terracotta Army made entirely from chocolate
http://img.ifeng.com/hres/201001/17/14/006e448549dd9519443121babb7d739d.jpg
The Great Wall of Chocolate. Thousands of chocolate blocks are used. The mortar used to join those blocks are also melted chocolate.
http://img.ifeng.com/hres/201001/17/14/ff67bb6c6cb4b29820b7b52169871b64.jpg
skytrax January 19th, 2010, 02:54 AM I have been to these stadium. Is absolutly beautiful, my favourite ever!
maldini January 24th, 2010, 12:02 PM How many club boxes or club seats are there?
briker January 28th, 2010, 10:32 AM This is still the greatest stadium ever built. simply gracious
Mr. Fitz January 30th, 2010, 12:07 AM I don't like it myself, don't know why...
New York City 20?? January 30th, 2010, 06:25 PM http://i470.photobucket.com/albums/rr62/TheWestTower/HdM-Stadium-08-04-3062.jpg
Mo Rush February 1st, 2010, 09:38 AM This is still the greatest stadium ever built. simply gracious
depends on your taste.
dmscopio February 5th, 2010, 09:02 AM http://i470.photobucket.com/albums/rr62/TheWestTower/HdM-Stadium-08-04-3062.jpg
great architectural space....!
koolio February 5th, 2010, 10:03 PM This is still the greatest stadium ever built. simply gracious
Agreed. Absolutely outstanding.
c6josh February 6th, 2010, 04:38 AM http://i470.photobucket.com/albums/rr62/TheWestTower/HdM-Stadium-08-04-3062.jpg
^^wow, probably the best architectural marvel of man.
c6josh February 6th, 2010, 04:42 AM Chocolate Wonderland near Bird's Nest to open
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/images/attachement/jpg/site1/20100118/00221917f7600cbe147161.jpg
From Bird's nest to Chocolate Wonderland, China's national stadium will welcome a delicious 20,000-square meter confectionery dream neighbour with 80,000 kilograms of chocolate across five indoor and two outdoor exhibition zones. The wonderland pictured here on January 17, 2010, opens on January 29 and will remain open for 70 days with regular tickets priced 80 yuan and 60 yuan for the elderly and other concessionary groups.
Terracotta Army made entirely from chocolate
http://img.ifeng.com/hres/201001/17/14/006e448549dd9519443121babb7d739d.jpg
The Great Wall of Chocolate. Thousands of chocolate blocks are used. The mortar used to join those blocks are also melted chocolate.
http://img.ifeng.com/hres/201001/17/14/ff67bb6c6cb4b29820b7b52169871b64.jpg
^^a Birds Nest without the birds, hahaha...kidding aside, how do they keep off bird drippings from the Bird's Nest Stadium?, I know the fact that some skyscrapers hire falcon handlers to prey on birds around the area of the building.
ReiAyanami February 7th, 2010, 10:01 PM ^^wow, probably the best architectural marvel of man.
You people are in dire need to see and read some more about Architecture...
Christopherhua March 6th, 2010, 10:56 AM It's very beautyful, the most special stadium... I need the planning of this stadium, everybody have this drawing planning? can u share me, please? thank's
maldini April 7th, 2010, 09:15 AM I've seen posts deleted and members banned because the said post would be enough to block Skyscrapercity in China. And it wasn't that much.
Why are you spreading false information?
Jim856796 June 12th, 2010, 08:15 PM The stadium could host the 2015 World Athletics Championships. Beijing is bidding against London and Chorzow for the rights to host the event.
foxmulder June 13th, 2010, 05:27 AM The stadium could host the 2015 World Athletics Championships. Beijing is bidding against London and Chorzow for the rights to host the event.
Didnt know that. Thanks for the heads up.
eMKay June 13th, 2010, 03:41 PM I ripped China plenty around the Olympics, and I'm still here, don't remember any of my posts getting deleted. I ripped the government, the stadium, the money spent, the security, blah blah
Jim856796 August 4th, 2010, 07:13 AM The National Stadium may have the thickest roof of any stadium in the world.
hkskyline August 26th, 2010, 04:54 PM Stadium to feather its nest
30 June 2010
China Daily - Hong Kong Edition
China's National Stadium has opened for hire and has designed a VIP sightseeing route in the latest attempts to earn more revenue from the iconic landmark.
A total of nine venues at the stadium, better known as the Bird's Nest, will be leased out. They include the golden lobby, the newsroom, conference room and VIP room on the third floor, said Shi Lei, press officer with the National Stadium Co Ltd.
So far, some multinational companies have already contacted the stadium to stage company sports and forums, she said.
"Apart from sports events, it is also a perfect venue for activities such as press conferences, exhibitions and forums etc," she added.
In addition, the stadium has created a VIP sightseeing trail in order to attract more visitors.
At present, people can only visit the first and fifth floor.
The VIP route adds the golden lobby in the basement, the rostrum on the second floor and VIP rooms to the package.
Up to now, tourism has been the biggest source of income for the main stadium for the Beijing Olympic Games. The admission fee is 50 yuan per person.
However, the story says the annual operating cost of the iconic landmark is 150 million yuan.
Lin Xianpeng, professor at the School of Management of Beijing Sport University, said performances and tourism cannot sustain the stadium and said it is common practice throughout the world to sell the naming rights of sporting venues.
"No matter if it's the National Stadium or the National Aquatic Center, if they don't sell the naming rights, it will be hard to make ends meet," he said.
Shi told METRO, the stadium is proactively getting in touch with companies that have expressed an interest in buying the naming rights.
The stadium is diversifying its market in an attempt to increase its revenue.
The Bird's Nest Restaurant is under renovation and will reopen to the public in early July. Cuisine with Olympic characteristics will be served at the 4,500 sq m restaurant.
A friendship football match between Beijing Guoan Football Club and Birmingham City Football Club will kick off at the stadium on July 21.
A match between Beijing Guoan Football Club and Barcelona has also been arranged and the two teams will play at the stadium on Aug 8.
Lionel Messi is expected to take part.
hkskyline August 30th, 2010, 11:39 AM Race on to stop deterioration of Olympic Green
19 August 2010
China Daily - Hong Kong Edition
Two years after the Beijing Olympiad, the Olympic Green is already showing signs of wear and tear.
In some areas near the Olympic Sports Center the floor tiles are broken or missing, the wall tiles of the five public toilets have dropped off in places, dozens of lamps in the shape of Bird's Nest are stuffed with rubbish, and many lamp posts inside the park are wrapped with kite strings.
The increasing number of visitors and their lack of care when using the park are the main reasons for the deterioration of the facilities, a staff member from the Beijing Olympic Park Administration Committee, told Mirror Evening News on Tuesday, adding that maintaining the facilities is the responsibility of each property owner.
The number of visitors to the park increased sharply this summer, with on average 200,000 visiting on weekdays and 300,000 on weekends.
The committee intends to draw up detailed maintenance plans and put them into effect once approval is forthcoming from the appropriate authorities.
The maintenance fee of the park (not including that of Bird's Nest, Water Cube and National Indoor Stadium) exceeded 600 million yuan last year, said Wang Chun, head of the committee and deputy chief of Chaoyang district, at the Beijing Olympic Park cultural development forum. Of this, about 200 million yuan is used for staff salaries and the greening of the forest park.
Wei Xiao'an, an expert with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, proposed that Beijing should apply for the Olympic Park to be listed as a world heritage site.
Wu Lin, a local resident in his 50s, who takes a walk inside the Olympic Green every evening, said the situation is understandable considering the park's size and the fact that it has no gates.
"But I don't think administration from the management committee would work, or not for long, at least," he said.
He suggested setting signs and LED screens inside the park, with messages asking people to pay attention to the environment.
"Also, trying to convince people to speak out when they see uncivil behavior might be a good way to solve the problem," Wu said.
The Olympic Park was put into use in 2008 for the 29th Olympic Games. It covers an area of 1,135 hectares, including world-renowned architecture, such as the Bird's Nest, the Water Cube, the National Indoor Stadium, and Olympic Forest Park.
ReiAyanami August 30th, 2010, 05:59 PM If you want me to believe that 300000 people on average visit the park on weekends, then you are looking for an idiot. I doubt if all the museums of Europe combined can do that
RobH August 30th, 2010, 06:37 PM That does seem very high but not mostrously so and not even unbelievably so. Central Park gets 30m people annually (that works out at about 82,000 visitors daily). Beijing is a city with a similar population to New York, yet their Olympic Park was the focus of the most important event in the country's modern history.
ReiAyanami August 31st, 2010, 08:41 AM "Most important event" I am lost at understanding the worship that followed, In Barchelona, Atlanta, Sydney and Athens nobody cared anymore the moment the games were finished and I'm sure people there were equally proud. Central park is not a right analogy cause there is nothing similar anywhere in the world
I guess it looks like that on weekends, right?
http://mrsmart.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/r-obama-st-louis-huge4.jpg
SALIL GARG 25 BUSALT December 2nd, 2010, 11:31 AM 2 years ago we all saw THE GREATEST OPENING CEREMONY ON EARTH EVER ....BUT NOW THE MEMORIES ARE ALL SCATTERED ..... AFTER SEEING THE ASIAD IN GUANGZHOU AND ITS AWESOME OPENING CEREMONY , i wish to see that great ceremony again................... But i need HELP.......PLEASE CAN ANYONE TELL WHERE CAN I SEE THE """COMPLETE""" OPENING CEREMONY OF THE BEIJING OLYMPICS ONLINE??????????????? IF NOT THAT, THEN CAN ANYONE TELL ME FROM I WHERE CAN I DOWNLOAD IT AND HOW????????????.......just dying to see it again.......
Mo Rush December 5th, 2010, 01:49 AM Do not post in caps.
pawel19-87 December 23rd, 2010, 08:28 PM ^^
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5201/5276958389_6da71a296e_b.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ss2dance30/5276958389/
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/ss2dance30/5277571312/
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5002/5277565274_c473e11e9e_b.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ss2dance30/5277565274/
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5089/5276961249_8b8204144a_b.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ss2dance30/5276961249/
Jim856796 December 24th, 2010, 09:16 AM Now the Beijing National Stadium has been chosen to host the 2015 World Championships in Athletics.
RPK102 December 26th, 2010, 03:36 PM I don't care about what English Wikipedia says about the Supercoppa Italiana. If you wanna find informations about Italy, wikipedia in general is a wrong source for it. Especially the english section lacks in specific information about Italian stuffs. The Supercoppa Italiana is a official game. This game is played by the winner of the previous Campionato di Serie A (FC Internazionale di Milano) and the winner of previous Coppa Italia (SS Lazio). So it's neither a warm-up match nor a exhibition match.
nonotz January 11th, 2011, 07:05 AM how's bird's nest condition right now ?
is the "wear and tear" that bad?
hkskyline September 5th, 2011, 09:36 AM By 恋佳 from a Chinese photography forum (http://www.photofans.cn/forum/showthread.php?forumid=175&threadyear=2011&threadid=104979) :
http://www.photofans.cn/uploads2011/09/userid310620time20110902015455.jpg
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