Introduction to Olympic Forest Park?
The Olympic Park was completed in Beijing on July 3, 2008. This Olympic Park, which covers an area of about 12 square kilometers, starts from the North Fifth Ring Road in the north, ends at Minzu Garden Road and Beitucheng Road in the south, ends at Anli Road and Beichen East Road in the east, and ends at Cui Lin Road and Beichen West Road in the west. It is the heart of Beijing Olympic Games. The public area of the Olympic Park is the largest venue group for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
Olympic Forest Park is located in Anli Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, at the northern end of the central axis running through Beijing. Known as the back garden of Beijing Olympic Games, it has become an outdoor oxygen bar for Beijing citizens. Olympic Forest Park is the closest forest park to Beijing residents. It covers an area of 680 hectares, equivalent to 10 Beihai Park. It takes only half an hour to drive north from the central axis of the North Second Ring Road.
When you pass the North Fifth Ring Road, the tall trees and colorful shrubs along the road stretch for several kilometers, as if you were in a pleasant and fresh oasis. The main mountain and lake of Nanyuan Park is a landmark project of the Olympic Forest Park. The main mountain echoes the Yanshan Mountains from a distance, and the Olympic Lake and the landscape river in the main lake area form a dragon-shaped water system in the Olympic Forest Park. There are more scenic spots in the south area than in the north park, and the scenic spots in the south park are also quite interesting. It is very beautiful to watch the sunrise and sunset and the panoramic view of the Olympic village in Yangshan. The green Yangshan is like a dream on the south coast of Aohan. This ecological forest will become the green lung of Beijing city, which is suitable for plant species and biological communities under natural climate conditions in northern China. A local ecological community in Beijing will be built in the Forest Park to provide living space for many creatures, especially birds, so as to maintain the ecological balance of nature and improve the carrying capacity of the city.
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