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Which district of Beijing is the Bird's Nest located in?

Beijing Bird's Nest is located in Chaoyang District, Beijing.

Beijing Bird's Nest is located in the south of the central area of Beijing Olympic Park, covering an area of 204,000 square meters and can accommodate more than 90,000 spectators. It was completed on June 28th, 2008. The main body is a "bird's nest" shape, which is woven by a series of steel trusses around the bowl-shaped seating area. The structure is novel and unique, with strong shock and visual impact, which fully embodies the beauty of natural harmony.

During the Beijing Olympic Games, the National Stadium, as the main venue, took on the opening and closing ceremonies and various events, and the wonderful performances were perfectly integrated with the Bird's Nest, which surprised the world. After the Olympic Games, it became a large-scale professional place for Beijing citizens to participate in sports activities and enjoy sports entertainment, and became a landmark sports building and Olympic heritage. At the top, you can overlook the inside of the Bird's Nest and have a panoramic view of the surrounding Olympic Park Landscape Avenue.

Opening hours of Beijing Bird's Nest

09:00- 18:30 (matinee), 18:30-2 1:30 (evening); Closing time: 18: 00, 20: 50 (011-12-31Monday to Sunday)

Suggested tour time of Bird's Nest: 1-2 hours.

Introduction of scenic spots around Beijing Bird's Nest:

Bird's Nest VR Virtual Reality Experience Hall: Bird's Nest VR Virtual Reality Experience Hall not only has goggles, gesture catcher, shooting handle, etc. There are gorgeous "eggshell" seats and simulated flight cabins, exquisite and comfortable interior seat design and intimate handles to ensure your safety without losing the thrill.

Olympic Park: The forest park is divided into two gardens, north and south, with an ecological bridge across the five rings in the middle, which is full of plants. The South Garden is dominated by large-scale natural landscapes, while the North Garden is dominated by streams and natural wild forests. It is a well-deserved "green lung" in Beijing.