Beijing National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, is an iconic symbol of modern China. Designed by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the stadium's groundbreaking architecture was inspired by Chinese ceramics and features a latticework exterior that mimics a bird's nest, which has made it one of the most recognizable buildings globally. Its construction was completed in 2008 for the Beijing Olympic Games. With a seating capacity of approximately 80,000, it's the largest stadium in Beijing and has been used for major sporting events, including the memorable opening and closing ceremonies of the 2008 Olympics, track and field competitions, and football matches. The Bird's Nest is not only an architectural wonder but also a cultural landmark. Its surrounding area includes the Olympic Park, with lush green spaces, ponds, and walking paths. Tourists can visit the stadium, engage in a tour to learn about its history, and even take part in activities on the stadium's grounds. At night, the stadium is beautifully illuminated, becoming a breathtaking sight and creating a vibrant atmosphere in the city.