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Beijing spent 3.3 billion to build the “Olympic Village” for free for foreign athletes to live in. What has become of it now?

The thing that has attracted the most attention this year is the new coronavirus epidemic. It is also because of the new coronavirus epidemic that the 2020 Tokyo Olympics cannot be held as scheduled. Today we will review it. During the 2008 Olympic Games, China spent 3.3 billion to build the Beijing Olympic Village, which provided free accommodation for foreign athletes. After so many years, what does it look like now? Let’s take a look today.

As we all know, Beijing, China, got the opportunity to host the Olympic Games in 2008. It also relied on this opportunity to change the views and attitudes of many countries towards China, and the government at the time also attached great importance to this matter. , in order to properly entertain these foreign guests, it also spent 3.3 billion to build an Olympic village for athletes to live for free.

The 2008 Beijing Olympics left a deep impression on people, not only the Bird's Nest, the Water Cube, but also the 66-hectare Olympic Village, which all showed the style of China as a big country. The Olympic Village was built specifically to accommodate athletes from other countries competing in China. The Olympic Village provides many convenient living facilities such as large dining halls, entertainment venues, shopping venues, and more and more houses are designed. The characteristics of the athlete's height and weight are taken into account.

There are 42 residential buildings in the Olympic Village, which can accommodate 170 million people. At the same time, it also provides the best tourism services to the Olympic athletes. You have shown the world an extraordinary The same as China, the Chinese people are also very proud of this.

But as time went by, the Olympic Village had long been idle, but it was not demolished. Instead, it was resold as commercial housing, and because of its location close to the Bird's Nest Living with the gym, the transportation is very convenient, so many people are rushing to buy it when it is sold. What do you think about this? Feel free to post your views and comments below.