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Competition Hall

The Olympic Competition Hall encompasses the Water Cube's core area. The hall is 116 meters long, 70 meters wide, and 30 meters high, covering 8,120 square meters in total. It has a swimming pool measuring 25 x 50 meters, with a depth of 3 meters, and a diving pool measuring 25 x 30 meters, with a depth of 4.5-5.5 meters.

The stands feature more than 5,000 blue color seats, making them look like droplets of water from the pools below. The hall is well ventilated and combines natural light with a pleasing sound design for a pleasant, comfortable, and exciting experience.

Warm-up Pool

The warm-up pool is built in full compliance with international competition standards and features both a deep area and a shallow area. The water is ozone-sterilized and supplemented by chlorine preparations to ensure optimal water quality. The ventilation system maintains a pool-side temperature of 22-26 degrees Celsius at all times.

Multifunctional Hall

The Multifunctional Hall is situated at the comprehensive functional zone in the western flank of the Water Cube. The hall is 60 meters long, 40 meters wide, and 17 meters high, covering an area of 2,400 square meters and has three standard-sized indoor tennis courts. It has a seating capacity of approximately 1,000 as well as adequate space for exhibitions, providing a top-notch venue to host domestic and international culture and arts events.

Water Park

As one of the largest Water Park in China and one of the world's most sophisticated indoor water parks, this venue features numerous recreational facilities and crystal-like water. Its location within the Water Cube also allows visitors to take in the charm of this massive and magical structure.

Exhibition in Commemoration of the Support to the 2008 Beijing Olympics from compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, overseas Chinese, and foreign nationals of Chinese origin

This exhibition shows how the Water Cube was the only Olympic venue to be built using donations from compatriots fromHong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, and overseas Chinese. The exhibition's photography captures how the sons and daughters of the Chinese nation generously donated their money to the Beijing Olympics and for the construction of the Olympic venue. The pictures rekindled feelings of the kith and kin between the Chinese people.

Exhibition in Commemoration of the Construction of the Water Cube, the Swimming Event Venue of the Beijing Olympics

This exhibition is situated on the fourth floor of the eastern side of the Water Cube's South Building. Covering nearly 300 square meters, the exhibition area boasts top-rate facilities and specialized and systemized services run by a professional operating team.

The exhibits closely relate to swimming and display their functions for humanistic and artistic exchange. The area is also home to commercial operations that span teaching, recreation, and communication activities.

Water Cube Secret Exploration Hall

This hall reviews how the magic structure of the Water Cube was built. The rich array of objects and high-tech demonstrations help visitors discover the building's three main philosophies of "Ecology, Science and Technology, and Humanism" that the structure reflects and enables.

Water Droplet Theater

Spanning about 200 square meters, the Water Droplet Theater has 147 seats and can display 3D and HD laser films using advanced digital laser projection equipment. It can also be used as a conference room and a site for commercial promotions and other commercial and cultural activities.

Side Buildings

TheWater Cube features two smaller buildings: a four-floor building on the southern side and a three-floor building on the north. They are replete with retail shops, coffee houses, a POP bar, a performance and film hall, rehearsal rooms, and small multi-functional halls.

They serve as sites for selling sportswear and gear, fashionable goods, and souvenirs, as well as sites for catering, coffee, tea, and other services for business talks and pleasure. They also offer a space for exhibitions, product promotion, conferences, parties, sports events, recreational activities, and high-end business talks.

South Square

The South Square is an outdoor activity area on the southern flank of the Water Cube. Covering 10,000 square meters, it accepts bookings for large-scale public relations activities, the performing arts, and exhibitions.

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