Beijing National Stadium was created in 2008.
The capacity of Beijing National Stadium is approximately 91,000.
Beijing
The tenant of Beijing National Stadium is 2008 Olympic men's football tournament final.
The Beijing National Stadium. (Bird Nest)
National Stadium (aka the Bird's Nest)
The Birds Nest
The Beijing National Stadium in Beijing, China. It was used in the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2008 Summer Paralympics.
Newly constructed National Stadium in Beijing will hold the opening and closing ceremonies as well as athletics and football competition. National Indoor Stadium will hold gymnastics and handball competition and the National Aquatic Center will hold swimming, diving, and water polo competition.
The opening and closing ceremonies, along with athletics and football, will be held at the National Stadium in Beijing. Click on the 'National Stadium' link below to see pictures of it.
National Stadium * National Aquatics Center * National Indoor Stadium * Beijing Shooting Range Hall * Beijing Olympic Basketball Gymnasium * Laoshan Velodrome * Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park * China Agricultural University Gymnasium * Peking University Gymnasium * Beijing Science and Technology University Gymnasium * Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium * Beijing Olympic Green Tennis Court * Olympic Sports Center Stadium * Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium * Beijing Workers' Stadium * Beijing Workers' Gymnasium * Capital Indoor Stadium * Fengtai Sports Center Softball Field * Yingdong Natatorium of National Olympic Sports Center * Laoshan Mountain Bike Course * Beijing Shooting Range CTF * Beijing Institute of Technology Gymnasium * Beijing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics Gymnasium * Fencing Hall of National Convention Center * Beijing Olympic Green Hockey Stadium * Beijing Olympic Green Archery Field * Beijing Wukesong Sports Center Baseball Field * Chaoyang Park Beach Volleyball Ground * Laoshan Bicycle Moto Cross (BMX) Venue * Triathlon Venue * Road Cycling Course
Beijing National Stadium is known as the 'Bird's Nest' for its architecture.