Since hosting the 2008 Olympic Games, Beijing Olympic Park has become a symbol of the city, standing alongside the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. Located in the heart of Beijing, the park features a variety of venues, but the main draws are the Beijing National Stadium, known for its distinctive steel structure, and the Water Cube, with its unique bubble-like exterior. Visitors can explore these iconic buildings, which now serve as venues for various events and activities, offering a glimpse into the architectural and cultural legacy of the 2008 Olympics.
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