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China Opens Chocolate Theme-Park in Beijing
Located inside the Olympic Stadium, in Beijing, the World Chocolate Dream Park is an Asian version of Willie Wonka’s Chocolate Factory, in real life.
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Demolition Of Wulihe Stadium
Wulihe Stadium was a multi-use stadium in Shenyang, China. It was destroyed on 12 February 2007, to be replaced with shopping centers. A new stadium is scheduled to be built at another site in the city for soccer matches of the upcoming Beijing Olympics.
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The Olympic venues made with LEGO bricks
The two masterpieces of architecture made from LEGO bricks : the Beijing Olympic Stadium, (The Bird Nest) and the Beijing National Aquatics Center (The Water Cube).
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Top 20 Radical Ways to Recycle Entire Buildings [P
Ah yes, I always DID want to live in an old pig barn or olympic stadium!
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Lightning Crashes
Chris Kotsiopoulos says: This is a photo sequence of 42 stacked shots, caught in Olympic Stadium, Athens during a severe thunderstorm. It only took me approximately 30 minutes to capture 51 lightnings. Nine shots were destroyed because of the excess brigh
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Village Version’s Bird’ Nest
China’s Olympics stadium known as the Bird’ Nest, cost around $500 million and took 7 years to build. Now a group of farmers in Hangzhou city spent two weeks recreating Beijing’s The Bird’s Nest using nearly 1,000 pieces of bamboo.
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2014 Winter Olympic Games Stadium – Populous
The global design practice Populous have been selected by the State Corporation ‘Olympstroy’ to design the main stadium for the 2014 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in Sochi, Russia. The translucent skin is meant to represent the “color and sp
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Greece’s Disused Olympic Arenas
One commentator branded Athens’ abandoned stadiums from the 2004 Olympics as "the newest wonder of the world: the ruins of modern Greece". With state-of-the-art facilities stuck in limbo, it’s ironic that one of the more active stadiums was around as
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Cauldron of the Beijing Olympics Relocated
Workers remove the cauldron of the Beijing Olympic Games from the National Stadium in Beijing on Saturday, September 25. The giant cauldron has been on the top of the venue for more than 900 days since the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in August,
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The 16th Asian Games Opens in Guangzhou, China
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) meets with International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge, in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 12, 2010. Jacques Rogge arrived in Guangzhou to attend the opening ceremony of the 16th Asian Games.
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Blueprint for the 2012 London Olympic Venues
London 2012 Olympic Games main stadium blueprints. That is one of Europe’s largest engineering programme from the London Olympic Delivery Authority (Olympic Delivery Authority) planning, in April 2008 to commence in 2012 and put into use.
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Beijing Olympic Landmarks in Lego
Lego made Beijing Olympic game 2008 Bird Nest and Water Cube Stadiums using 300,000 Lego bricks and ,500 LEGO mini-figures to build and construct a 3m x 8m artistic LEGO Sport City with the theme of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games . This is such a huge proje
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Asian Games In China 2010 Opening Photos
China hosts of the 16th Asian Games, 2010 said it athletes are pledged to do more this time in view of London Olympics. Asian Games 2010
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How to Burn a Stadium
At the footballmatch between PAOK and Olympiakos in Greece the fans gave a little demonstration on how to almost burn your stadium like a pro
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Only in China
From an airplane being pushed by its passengers, to chinese brand copycats; these things can presumably can happen only in China
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Snake with Foot Found in China
A 16-inch-long snake with foot was found in China; it sounds weird but it's true.
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Condom Fashion Show China
Condom was made with purpose, it’s not for fashion!But still, China is entering in world fashion on unusual way.
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The Floating Stadium
In Singapore they are in constant lack of construction land so they started build floating things. Now it's time for a floating stadium
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China's 60th Year Celebrations
PLA air force pilots salute during a training session for China's 60th anniversary military parade at a military base in Beijing, China.
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12 World’s Weirdest Stadiums
A lot of stadiums around the world have the finest design and they give pride to the countries where they are located.
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