With the arrival of winter, the National Stadium (Bird's Nest) will be transformed from a venue for sports events and performances to a place with ice and snow experiences. The 14th Bird's Nest Happy Ice and Snow Season (the "Season" for short) will partner with the popular game title "Eggy Party" to create the first large-scale stadium-based cultural tourism program focusing on winter sports, adopting a model that integrates both offline and online activities. The activities will be officially launched in mid-December and last until mid-February in 2025, spanning multiple holidays including the New Year's Day and the Spring Festival.
This year's Season will still encompass many classic facilities, including the "Snow Circle Plaza" (雪圈广场) covering an area of 2,200 square meters, providing an ideal space for interactions between parents and children. The central part of the main venue also has a 1,600-square-meter "Snow Shooting" (雪地射击) arena. The newly introduced "Super Drift Paradise" (超级漂移乐园) integrating the elements of "Eggy Party" covers an area of 5,700 square meters, including a 22.5-meter-wide straight slide along with two curved tracks that are over 50 meters long and 5 meters high, standing as a visually overwhelming facility that is also challenging.
The "Ice and Snow Rush" (冰雪向前冲) themed inflatable castle will be a favorite among children, featuring a 60-meter racing track with obstacles to cross, jungle runs, and climbing challenges. During holidays, the castle will also host rush challenges and interactive games.
The "One-for-All Passes" will also be introduced during the season, allowing every visitor to gain access to all facilities after purchasing this pass. Ticket reservations can be made through "Chaopiao" (巢票) WeChat mini-program, various mainstream online ticketing platforms and their WeChat mini-programs. After successfully purchasing and verifying tickets, visitors will each receive a redemption code for the "Eggy Party" gift pack.
(Sources: The Beijing News and WeChat account "Beijing Gongyuan Nianpiao")