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Xuzhou Olympic Sports Center for the 18th Jiangsu Province Games

The Xuzhou Olympic Sports Center was planned and designed by China Architectural Southwest Design Institute. Based on the concept of "mountains and rivers are interdependent and the thoroughfares of the five provinces", it adopts a planning layout of mountains and rivers, and mountains and rivers interdependence, to symbolize transportation hubs and extremes. The central landscape with a sense of speed dominates the overall situation. The building uses "jade" and "silk" as the source of conception, integrating the temperament of ancient jade and silk into the architectural shape, reflecting the battleground for military strategists in the past and the theme of peace of "turning war into jade and silk" today. The facade is decorated with an abstract pattern of ginkgo leaves, Xuzhou’s city tree.

The Xuzhou Olympic Sports Center has a total construction area of ??230,000 square meters and a total investment of approximately 1.5 billion yuan. It is divided into the entrance square area, competition training area, sports park area, hotel reception area and ecological landscape area. The main buildings It includes a 35,000-seat stadium, a 2,000-seat swimming and diving hall, a ball games hall, a 2,000-seat comprehensive training hall and a sports hotel. Among them, the ball sports hall has 6 tennis courts, 52 badminton courts, and 52 table tennis courts. The tennis court has 400 fixed seats and the badminton court has 800 movable seats. The comprehensive training hall is usually used as a training place and can be used for warm-up during games. If necessary, a temporary stage can be set up to serve as a performing arts center.

The Olympic Sports Center is a beautiful open sports park that has become the urban living room and new landmark building of Xuzhou. It can meet the needs of the Provincial Games and higher-level domestic and international individual sports competitions, as well as Functional needs such as mass fitness, large gatherings, exhibitions and theatrical performances.