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Which venue does the ice ribbon refer to?

The ice belt refers to the National Speed Skating Hall.

The National Speed Skating Hall, also known as the "Ice Belt", is located at No.2 Cui Lin Road, Chaoyang District, near the Olympic Park. It is the landmark venue of the Beijing main competition area of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and the only newly-built ice competition venue.

The ice belt is the landmark of the 2022 Winter Olympics. This is a national speed skating hall, surrounded by 22 crystal clear and beautiful ribbon curved glass curtain walls. Therefore, it is also called "ice belt".

The design concept of the National Speed Skating Hall comes from an idea of combining ice with speed. These 22 ribbons are like the traces of athletes sliding, symbolizing speed and passion. Usually it can accommodate more than 2,000 people and carry out all ice sports such as ice hockey, speed skating, figure skating and curling.

Architectural layout of national speed skating hall

The National Speed Skating Hall is designed with full ice surface, with an ice surface area of about1.2000 square meters. Set up a 400-meter slide, 12000 seats.

Three 400-meter speed skating tracks, 1 speed skating practice track, 60m×30m 1 multi-functional skating rink, 6 1m×3 1m 1 multi-functional skating rink and 1 m are planned in the ice competition area of the National Speed Skating Hall.

The exhibition hall is divided into three parts: venue attractions, off-site attractions and skating experience services. In the venue, visitors can go to the Olympic Badge Cultural Exhibition, learn about the history and culture of the "Double Olympics", watch the sculpture "Red Resilience" and experience the interactive device of "Ice in Water". Off-site, visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Ice Belt Lake, take photos at the West Square and the ice pier, and watch the historical changes at the Zhao Hui Monument. Not only that, visitors can also experience it on the ice. ?