Nansha National Culture and Sports Complex lights up
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The Nansha National Culture and Sports Complex project is a large-scale urban complex integrating culture, tourism, sports and other functions. It creates a "complex people's sports park", leads the new fashion of urban public life in the Bay Area, establishes the city image of Guangzhou's southernmost sea and land gateway, and detonates and drives the development of the Bay Area.

Nansha National Culture and Sports Complex lights up

The project is located in Ershiyiyong, with a total construction area of 460,000 square meters (tentative) and a construction land of 67 hectares. The total investment of the project is about 7.179 billion yuan. The project includes a comprehensive stadium, a comprehensive gymnasium, a swimming and diving hall and supporting facilities, and is expected to be completed in 2025.

According to the WeChat public account of Nansha National Culture and Sports Complex, on the night of the Lantern Festival, the facade of Nansha National Culture and Sports Complex was decorated with colorful lights, like a flowing picture scroll, perfectly integrating tradition and modernity, culture and sports, and showing its unique architectural aesthetics and good wishes to the general public.

The light show is themed "Set Sail, Celebrate the Lantern Festival Together". Through the changes of dynamic light and shadow, it shows the vigorous vitality and unlimited potential of Nansha as the core node of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. The dynamic wave implies that life is as undulating as waves, full of dynamism and vitality; the dynamic water ripple implies that the mood is as delicate and soft as water ripples, with deep beauty in peace; the dynamic fireworks imply that the future is as colorful as fireworks, blooming with infinite brilliance and hope.

On the evening of January 22, 2025, this landmark building located in the geographical center of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area ushered in its first floodlight after 510 days of day and night struggle! The floodlighting project of "one stadium and two halls" took only 60 days to complete the lighting, 30 days ahead of schedule.