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What are the three main venues of the Beijing Olympic Games?
The three main venues of the Beijing Olympic Games are as follows:

1, National Stadium

The National Stadium, commonly known as the Bird's Nest, is located in the south of the central area of Beijing Olympic Park and is the main stadium of the 29th Olympic Games in 2008. The project covers an area of 2 1 hectare with a building area of 258,000 square meters. There are about 9 1000 seats for the spectators in the venue, including about 1 1000 temporary seats.

The opening and closing ceremonies, track and field competitions and football finals of the Olympic and Paralympic Games will be held. After the Olympic Games, it will become a large-scale professional place for Beijing citizens to participate in sports activities and enjoy sports entertainment, and become a landmark sports building and Olympic heritage.

2. National Swimming Center

The National Aquatics Center, also known as the Water Cube, is located in Beijing Olympic Park. It is the main swimming pool built by Beijing for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games, and it is also one of the landmark buildings of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

3. National Stadium

The National Stadium, commonly known as folding fan, is one of the three main venues of the Beijing Olympic Games. The construction project of the National Gymnasium officially started on May 28th, 2006, and was completed and accepted at the end of June 2007 1 1. The National Gymnasium will mainly undertake competitive gymnastics, trampoline and handball during the Olympic Games. After the Olympic Games, the National Gymnasium, as a first-class sports facility in Beijing, will become a civic activity center integrating sports competitions, culture and entertainment and providing multi-functional services.

Other venues of Beijing Olympic Games:

1, Wukesong gymnasium

Wukesong Gymnasium is the key construction project of Wukesong Cultural and Sports Center, with a building scale of 63,000 square meters and an audience capacity of about 6,543,800+8,000.

2. Capital Gymnasium

Capital Gymnasium is the largest, most functional and most widely used gymnasium in Beijing. Located in the east of Baishiqiao, Haidian District, 1968 was completed. It is adjacent to Beijing Zoo in the east, Zizhuyuan Park and National Library of China in the west, surrounded by green trees, with vast space and beautiful environment.

3. Workers Stadium

Workers' Stadium, located in Chaoyang District, Beijing, is adjacent to the Workers' Stadium and the new and old embassy district. Workers Stadium was completed on August 3rd1,1959. It is one of the largest comprehensive stadiums in Beijing, with an area of 35 hectares and a construction area of over 80,000 square meters. Its central sports ground can accommodate 80,000 spectators.