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Qingdao Olympic sub-village unveiled to media
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Photo taken on April 24, 2008 shows the outlook of the Olympic sub-village in Qingdao, an Olympic co-host city in east China's Shandong Province. The fresh new Qingdao Olympic sub-village was unveiled to the media for the first time on Thursday. Covering an area of 100,000 square meters, the Qingdao Olympic sub-village comprises an athlete living area, dining halls, and an Internet bar among other amenities, facilitating athletes coming from around the world at Games-time, and will serve as a five-star hotel after the Games.

Photo taken on April 24, 2008 shows the outlook of the Olympic sub-village in Qingdao, an Olympic co-host city in east China's Shandong Province.

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