National Games Village Project

Release date: 2020-09-29 17:28 Source: Xi'an International Land Port Investment & Development Group Co., Ltd.

The National Games Village project includes three supporting projects of the Xi'an Sports Center constructed by Xi'an International Trade & Logistics Park, ITL Group and Greentown Group in conjunction with the 14th National Games of the People's Republic of China. The projects include the National Games Village, National Games Lake, Bahe River Line (National Games Section). The total investment of the project is about RMB 7.6 billion. The construction plan includes apartment-style houses, an event command center, a conference center, a reception service center, a catering center, a fitness center, a medical center and related commercial facilities and city parks. The total area is about 1,000 muand the floor area is about 1.06 million square meters. After the project is completed, it will be mainly used to receive athletes, coaches, technical officials, etc. during the games, to provide them with a comfortable and convenient living environment, and to provide a strong guarantee for good performance in the competition and the spread of sportsmanship. After the Games, it will be used as a regional living supporting facility to enhance the habitability of the city.

The Bahe River Line (National Games Section) project starts from the Eurasian Bridge in the south to the Weihe Luyuan Bridge in the east, with a total length of about 14 kilometers. The core construction area spans from the North Ring Expressway in the south to where the Bahe goes into the Weikou in the north, and from 50 meters from the backside of the left bank of Bahe River in the west to 70 meters east of the right bank of the Bahe.

The National Games Lake project will integrate shoreline construction, combine the ecological green axis of Xi'an Sports Center and the requirements of water sports venues, and reorganize the shoreline and cross-section of the Bahe River on the premise of meeting the requirements of flood prevention and rescue. It will widen Bahe River west to the Sports Center to form a landscape lake.