The Beijing Olympic Rowing and Water Park has a water surface area of about 635,000 square meters, a green area of about 580,000 square meters, and a greening rate of over 82%. Together with the greening of the surrounding areas, it has become a veritable natural oxygen bar. Walking into the Shunyi Olympic Rowing and Water Park, the view will become suddenly broad. The 2,272-meter-long still water track is as clear as spring water and sparkling. The stadium is surrounded by green trees, blue water and blue sky, which complement each other. The logo of the Beijing Olympic Rowing and Water Park is drawn with traditional Chinese brush lines, reflecting the rich Chinese cultural heritage. The colors use the five colors of the Olympic rings, symbolizing the perfect combination of ancient oriental civilization and modern Olympic spirit. The logo image is a variant of a rowing athlete, which has the image characteristics of a rowing athlete paddling with his back to the finish line, and the image characteristics of a canoeist paddling with both hands holding the paddle. The blue-green water pattern in the middle further highlights the characteristics of the water sports. "SHUNYI 2008" also uses a sporty font to highlight the venue and time of the event. The entire composition is dynamic and has a strong sense of movement. In the composition, the red stripe is a variant of the Chinese pinyin initial consonant "S" of the Chinese character "Shun", and together with the yellow stripe, it forms a variant of the Chinese pinyin initial consonant "Y" of the Chinese character "Yi". At the same time, black, red and yellow together form the Chinese character "Yi". The blue and green stripes below symbolize that Shunyi Olympic Water Park and Chaobai River Forest Park are adjacent to each other and set off each other, forming the new Shunyi city heritage of "taking the river as the foundation, water as the soul, and forest as the rhyme". The step-by-step upward water pattern and the text composition of "SHUNYI 2008" also symbolize that the people of Shunyi seize the opportunity of the Olympics, carry forward the Shunyi spirit of "working together, scientific innovation, being down-to-earth, and pursuing excellence" on the road of building a socialist harmonious society and "working together to build a well-off society in an all-round way and creating a green international port", and continue to forge ahead and have an uplifting spirit. The Beijing Olympic Rowing Park has a total area of 9.2 square kilometers. From south to north, it consists of four parts: Lighthouse Square, World Sailing Base, Wanpingkou Ecological Square and Water Sports Base. At present, the landscape parts of Wanpingkou Ecological Square, World Sailing Base and Lighthouse Square of Beijing Olympic Rowing Park have been completed and are open to tourists. If you have enough time to take a walk around Beijing Olympic Rowing Park, you will definitely find more things related to water and water sports. For example, the bridge between the rowing competition field and the canoeing competition field has two arches of different heights on both sides of the bridge, which are in the shape of waves. Even the floor tiles on the bridge are paved in the same style. There is also the management area of the International Rowing Federation and the boathouse area where athletes park their rowing boats. Both adopt the arc-shaped architectural style, which looks like waves on the water and canoes moving forward courageously.
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Interpretation of Beijing Olympic Rowing and Water Park from the Perspective of Eastern Philosophy From the perspective of Eastern philosophy, Beijing Olympic Rowing and Water Park embodies the concept of "harmony between man and nature". Eastern philosophy, especially Taoist philosophy, emphasizes the harmonious coexistence of man and nature. The design of the park is integrated with the natural environment and uses natural water systems, which not only shows respect for nature, but also reflects the harmonious coexistence of human activities and the natural environment. Water, as one of the five elements in Eastern philosophy, symbolizes flow, change and life. The water sports in the park, such as rowing and kayaking, not only show human control of natural forces, but also imply the spirit of endless life and struggle. Interpretation of Beijing Olympic Rowing and Water Park from the Perspective of Western Philosophy From the perspective of Western philosophy, Beijing Olympic Rowing and Water Park can be interpreted as the pursuit of "beauty" and "excellence". Western philosophy, especially ancient Greek philosophy, has a profound discussion on "beauty", believing that beauty exists objectively and is the embodiment of rationality and order. The design of the park follows the principles of symmetry, proportion and harmony, reflecting the pursuit of Western classical aesthetics. At the same time, as an Olympic venue, it symbolizes the challenge of human beings to their physical limits and their pursuit of excellence, embodies the concept of "man is the measure of all things" in Western philosophy, and emphasizes human subjectivity and initiative. Comprehensive interpretation Whether it is the "unity of man and nature" in Eastern philosophy or the "beauty and excellence" in Western philosophy, Beijing Olympic Rowing and Water Park demonstrates human beings' awe of nature, pursuit of beauty and exploration of their own potential. It is not only a place for sports competition, but also a space for philosophical thinking, reminding us to think about the relationship between man and nature, as well as the position and mission of mankind in the universe.