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Beijing Olympic Architecture
Written By: christine
2008-01-27 23:04:46

Thanks to Rick Martin of CNET's Little Red Blog for sharing pointing to this YouTube video. I've been looking for more visuals of the Beijing Olympic architecture. I have to admit, early pictures of the Bird's Nest under construction didn't really impress but looking at it now, I can't wait to check it out in person!



I Heart Beijing Olympic Architecture
Written By: christine
2008-05-03 13:36:19

While in China later this month, I am definitely taking some time out to check out the crazy cool new architecture in Beijing. From flying into the new airport (world's largest) to the CCTV building to the Water Cube and the Bird's Nest Stadium...I am *SO EXCITED* to see it all and so is my Sanyo Xacti.

Yoo hoo, Sam. Are you reading this? So glad you're planning on joining us in November for the China 2.0 tour. It'll take your Go Big Always motto to another level. I promise!






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