November 15, 2021, Beijing. At present, the Water Cube has completed the conversion to the Ice Cube, and the ice surface that has been prepared in the arena can be used for curling competitions.

The facilities in the venue have been updated, and the stands and referee stands have been modified with barrier-free facilities. Wheelchair spectators can sit in dedicated seats to achieve barrier-free viewing.

Wheelchair seats are located in the front row, and the effect of watching the game is also very good.

According to reports, in the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics, the National Swimming Center "Ice Cube" will undertake the service guarantee for curling and wheelchair curling competitions.

To this end, the National Aquatics Center has implemented a barrier-free environment construction improvement project for the Winter Olympics and Paralympics. The project covers the entire venues of the National Aquatics Center, including the periphery and front and rear yards of the venues, the entrances and exits of the venues, the public area on the first floor, and the B1 competition venue. Area; project functions involve barrier-free roads, barrier-free parking spaces, barrier-free entrances and exits, barrier-free elevators, barrier-free ramps, barrier-free toilets, barrier-free changing rooms, low-level service desks, barrier-free sign systems, etc.

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Release time: 2021-11-16 09:39:12 【Editor: Zhai Lu】