The Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium : The Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium is an indoor arena in the campus of Beijing University of Technology in Beijing . The gymnasium is under construction for the 2008 Summer Games to be held in Beijing . During the Summer Games , badminton and rhythmic Gymnastics events will be held in the gymnasium .
Location of the Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium : The Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium is located in the campus of the Beijing University of Technology in the southwest of Chaoyang district in Beijing . The travel destinations in Chaoyang district are the BaDaLing wall , JuYongGuan wall, National Museum, China National Exhibition Center, National Agricultural Museum, the Chaolai Agricultural Garden, Tongsheng High-tech Garden, Forrest Garden, the World Trade Center and the National Theatre . Some hotels in the Chaoyang district are Kempinski Beijing, Lufthansa Center, Beijing Jing Gang Wan Hotel, Marriott Beijing Executive Apartments, Beijing Hua Tai Hotel, Renaissance Beijing Hotel, Comfort Inn & Suites, Beijing Kaitai Hotel and Hotel Kunlun .
Description of the Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium : Beijing University of Technology is the project legal person for the construction of the Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium. On 30 th June, 2005 , the ground was broken for the Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium . The construction of the gymnasium is scheduled to be completed by August, 2007 . After the completion of the 2008 Summer Games , the gymnasium will turn into a training centre for Chinese badminton teams affiliated with the International Badminton Federation and the General Administration of Sports . Various sports and recreational activities will also be held here.
Area and Capacity of the Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium : The Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium will cover the total land surface of 22,269 square meters. The capacity of the Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium will be of 7,500 spectators.