Olympic 'Bird's Nest' tops Beijing ranking of new landmarks
21/1/2008 17:08
China's National Stadium, also known as the "Bird's Nest" because of its
design, leads the ranking of Beijing's new landmarks. The stadium, which will
be the main venue for the 2008 Olympic Games, garnered 52,671 votes out of
72,841 ballots cast in the selection organized by the Beijing News. Beijing
West Railway Station, known for its Chinese traditional style, and the
egg-shaped National Theater ranked second and third. The National Swimming
Center, or "Water Cube," and the leaning towers of China Central Television's
headquarters, under construction in Beijing, as well as Financial Street, also
ranked high. The popular new landmarks include venues with old-time appeal,
such as Houhai, a bar-dotted area in Beijing's heartland, where old courtyards
and hutongs encircle a lake, and Qianmen, the city's earliest commercial street,
whose traditional flavor didn't get lost in a recently-finished
renovation. The judging panel consists of renowned Chinese architects and
city planners. But the general public has the final say in the
selection. Experts believe that the selection will raise public interest in
contemporary architecture and give planners ideas of how the city should look in
the future.
Xinhua
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