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Beijing Winter Olympics venues and supporting infrastructure construction has come to an end

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Beijing Winter Olympics venues and supporting infrastructure construction has come to an end

2021-10-29 11:52:28Source: Xinhuanet

Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, October 28 (Reporters Zhang Xiao, Luo Xin) The reporter learned from the Beijing Major Project Construction Headquarters Office that the National Stadium “Bird’s Nest” is the venue for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Beijing Winter Olympics and Paralympics. The renovation project was officially completed on the 28th, and the construction of the Beijing Winter Olympics venues and supporting infrastructure was fully completed.

Ding Jianming, deputy director of the Beijing Municipal Major Projects Office, stated that since Beijing issued the “Start Order” for the construction of the Winter Olympics on March 31, 2017, tens of thousands of Winter Olympics builders have followed the principle of “I can’t afford to miss it in a day” request to devote himself to work. At present, the 8 competition venues and 16 non-competition venues of the Beijing Winter Olympics Beijing and Yanqing Competitions that Beijing is responsible for construction have been delivered to the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee, and all 31 supporting infrastructures have been put into use.

Ding Jianming introduced that as the preparations for the Beijing Winter Olympics enter the final sprint period, the construction of temporary facilities has been fully launched in the Beijing and Yanqing competition areas in accordance with the needs of the game. The temporary facilities mainly include the spectator watching system, the athlete service system, and the functional rooms for TV broadcasting, epidemic prevention, logistics, etc., which will be fully completed within this year.

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