A tour of what will be the heart of the 2008 Olympic Games showed that the 
building of the National Stadium, where the opening and closing ceremonies will 
be held, was making good progress. 
Sixteen of the hollow steel trusses that will hold in place the "Bird's Nest" 
roof of the 3.03 billion yuan ($377.8 million) National Stadium are already 
clinging to the side of the concrete structure. 
Complicated task
Once the remaining six trusses are in place, the 
complicated task of fitting the interlocking pieces together, forming a dramatic 
twisting superstructure atop the venue, will begin. 
The equally ambitious 1.02 billion yuan Aquatic centre is less recognizable 
with only a skeleton of the honeycomb steel structure visible through the 
scaffolding enshrouding a huge rectangular block. 
Eventually some of the 17,000 workers currently employed on the Beijing 
projects will stretch a membrane over the whole of the exterior of the building 
giving a final effect of water flowing down the walls. 
Keeping water out of the National Stadium for the opening ceremony is 
exercising minds among organizers after they decided last year to abandon plans 
for a retractable roof for cost reasons. 
"We are considering what to do if it rains..." said Jun. "But I'm really 
hoping August 8, 2008 will be a propitious day."