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Tongzhou Canal Park

Tongzhou Canal Park is located in the Tongzhou New Town section of the North Canal in Tongzhou District. The first phase starts from the southern end of the North Canal Source Water Island in the north, to the Sixth Ring Road in the south, from Binhe West Road in the west, and to the North Canal Flood Control Dike in the east. The total length of the planned line is 4,600 meters, 600-800 meters wide, with a total area of 3.68 million square meters, of which the water surface accounts for 920,000 square meters, and the greening rate reaches 95%; the first phase of construction was completed from November 1, 2004 to May 2007, and the landscape transformation area exceeded 1 million square meters. Tongzhou Canal Park is a large green ecological park that was expanded, transformed and integrated on the basis of the original Canal Cultural Plaza, Canal Olympic Sports Park and Ecological Park. It is a comprehensive place integrating leisure, entertainment, education, sports, competitive fitness, water sports and sightseeing. It is also the largest urban park in Jingdong.

Beijing Olympic Park

Beijing Olympic Park is located in Chaoyang District, Beijing, at the northern end of the central axis of Beijing. It extends to the south bank of Qinghe River in the north, Beitucheng Road in the south, Anli Road and Beichen East Road in the east, and Lincui Road and Beichen West Road in the west. The Olympic Park covers a total area of 11.59 square kilometers and is divided into three areas. The northern part is the forest park, covering an area of 6.8 square kilometers; the central part is the main venues and supporting facilities, covering an area of 3.15 square kilometers; the southern part is the built venue area and reserved land, covering an area of 1.64 square kilometers. The Olympic Park is an extension of the traditional central axis of the city, implying the continuation of China's thousand-year history and culture. It embodies the three major concepts of "technology, green, and humanities". It is a new urban area that integrates multiple functions such as office, business, hotel, culture, sports, conference, and residence. The area has a complete energy base and a well-connected transportation network. The Olympic Park presents a unique cultural landscape to audiences around the world, including a dragon-shaped water system running through the north and south, a dazzling array of sculptures, various carefully designed floral patterns, landscape lamp posts, etc. The sunken garden, located 9 meters underground, combines traditional Chinese elements such as courtyards and city gates with modern architecture to create a space-time artistic conception of the blending of ancient and modern times. The Olympic Park has the best of the best: Asia's largest urban artificial water system, Asia's largest urban green landscape, the world's most open pedestrian square, Asia's longest underground traffic corridor, and the park also has the largest celebration square. The Olympic Park focuses on the long-term development of the city and the needs of citizens' material and cultural life, making it a public activity center for citizens that relies on the Asian Games venues and various supporting facilities, integrates sports competitions, conferences and exhibitions, cultural entertainment and leisure shopping, and has open space, green space, beautiful environment, and can provide multi-functional services. The Olympic Park is the heart of Beijing's 2008 Olympic Games, accommodating 44% of the Olympic venues and most of the facilities serving the Olympic Games. These venues and facilities include: 10 competition venues, 15 events; the Olympic Village covering an area of 80 hectares, which can accommodate 16,000 athletes, coaches and their entourage. In this 12 square kilometer area, during the 2008 Olympic Games, there were 10 Olympic competition venues, including the Bird's Nest, the Water Cube, the National Stadium, the National Convention Center Fencing Hall, the Olympic Sports Center Stadium, the Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium, the Yingdong Swimming Pool, the Olympic Park Archery Range, the Olympic Park Tennis Court, and the Olympic Park Hockey Field. In addition, there are 7 non-competition venues, including the Olympic Main Press Center (MPC), the International Broadcasting Center (IBC), the Olympic Reception Center, and the Olympic Village (Paralympic Village). Tree arrays, waterfalls, and fountains form a beautiful Chinese painting. The open external space, hollow tile walls, reflecting pools, and standing tile paving inject new expressions into the traditional space. The drum wall, bell tower, panpipe, harp curtain, and green bamboo benches form a beautiful plot of oriental ritual music. The 7 courtyards with unique Chinese characteristics in the Olympic Park Sunken Garden perfectly interpret the "Open Forbidden City". The sunken garden is located 9 meters underground in the center of the Olympic Park. On both sides are the entrances and exits of large shopping malls and subways. The 700-meter-long space is connected by 7 courtyards. From south to north, they are the Imperial Palace Gate, the Ancient Wood Flower Hall, the Liyue Gate, the Crossing Yingzhou, the Harmonious Courtyard, and the Watermark Sky. The 7 courtyards are highlighted by Chinese elements, fully demonstrating the cultural heritage of Chinese history and modernity.

Tangjin Canal Ecological Tourism Resort

The Tangjin Canal Ecological Tourism Resort is located in the southwest of Fengnan District. The entire scenic area is traversed by a 25-kilometer-long Tangjin Canal. The planning theme of the scenic area is "Canal folk customs show history, sports show vitality, and ecological leisure returns to nature". The Tangjin Canal Ecological Tourism Resort is invested, developed and constructed by the Fengnan District People's Government, with a planned total investment of 10 billion yuan. A total of three scenic areas are planned: the first scenic area is located at the north end of the Tangjin Canal, covering an area of 2,650 mu, including Huifeng Lake Park, Canal Chinatown and Youth Science and Technology Culture Experience Center. The second scenic area is located on the west side of the Tangjin Canal, at the junction of Fengnan Town and Nansunzhuang Township, with a planned area of 2,000 mu, mainly including fishing parks, leisure clubs, resorts, water worlds and agricultural sightseeing areas. The third scenic area is located in Dongtianzhuang Township of the Tangjin Canal, with a planned area of 500 mu, mainly including the construction of Yaowang Temple, Baicao Garden and Health Club.

Beijing Huitong Noer Speed Park

Beijing Huitongnuoer Crazy Park is located in Sujiatuo Scenic Tourism Area, Haidian District. It has beautiful scenery and convenient transportation. It is attached to the Daxishan Tourism Belt and is known as the "Fifth Scenic Area of Nanshan". It is backed by Yangtaishan Scenic Tourism Area, close to the Beijing Water Diversion Canal, the jade belt, the Sixth Ring Road in the north, the Cuihu Wetland New Scenic Area in the east, and Dajue Temple, Fenghuangling, Miaofeng Mountain, Jiufeng and many other scenic spots in the west. The park is the only comprehensive ecological and environmental protection park in Haidian District, Beijing and even in the whole country that integrates business meetings, sports, leisure, entertainment and fitness. It can undertake and has undertaken many large-scale sports events, training and sightseeing tours. At present, the park covers a total area of about 6,000 acres. The projects that have been completed and put into use include: off-road motorcycle racing field, off-road car racing field, equestrian competition field, golf field, karting field and snow field. In 2002, the "park" was designated as a professional venue for competition and training by the National Automobile and Motorcycle Association. It has successfully hosted the Beijing Station of the National Motorcycle Off-Road Championship for eight consecutive years. It is the only large-scale outdoor park and holiday leisure venue with sports as its theme in Beijing and even in the whole country.