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Although the Chinese men’s football team has missed the 2022 world cup, but “Made in China” shines in Qatar. Support from China has also come in a more concrete way, with most of the tournament’s stadiums, its official transportation system and its accommodation facilities featuring contributions from Chinese builders and providers.
Let’s take stock of “Made in China” at the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
The 80,000-seat Lusail Stadium, which is scheduled to host the eye-catching final game, was designed and built by China Railway International Group with advanced energy-saving technologies and sustainable materials.
With the most complex façade and roof structure, the Lucerne Stadium is the world’s largest span double-layered cable-net roofed monolithic building.
It is the first World Cup main stadium project in the world to deeply apply building information modeling technology in the whole life cycle, and it is the largest and most technologically advanced professional soccer stadium constructed by Chinese enterprises overseas.