First thing on Thursday, I went to see the “Bird’s Nest” the National Stadium right next to the North Fourth Ring Road, which is still under construction. The Bird’s Nest will be the main track and field stadium for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. It’s a building made of overlapping steel bands and does look quite a bit like a bird’s nest or something comparable. After seeing a picture of it on the official website of the 2008 Olympics, I thought it looked really strange, but I have to say I liked it when I went to see it.

I could see parts of it from the bus, but where I got off, it was hidden behind trees and billboards. I walked around the construction site for a while, trying to get a better view, or rather any view at all. Soon, more and more construction workers with blue overalls and yellow helmets came my way, and after while I did find one of the entrances. I did not seriously expect to be able to get on the construction site, but as people were walking in and out, I thought I would give it a try, just to get a better view. I was immediately stopped and sent back by a guard though as soon as I got anywhere near the entrance. So I just took a picture and then walked back down the road.

Next, I went to the International Olympic Sports Center, formerly the Asian Games village. Here, it was possible to get inside the Center, but not any closer to the gymnasium or the other venues. I walked around the construction site, lined with small two-story buildings where the construction workers live, and then decided to have lunch at the Olympic Center Restaurant, which is more like a cafeteria, except smaller. But there was some problem with the kitchen, and they could only serve cold snacks, so I left. I was the only foreigner around, and probably the only foreigner who had come in a while, as the Olympic Center is quite a way from the center of the city, so I was stared at a lot more intensely than usual and decided to leave.

In the afternoon, I went to see a couple of art exhibitions in Chaoyang disctrict, which I will write more about later.

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